Friday, December 07, 2007

 

Cold/Blusterly end of the week/sct. showers

(Doppler Radar Imagery - San Diego)

***Updated at: 4:35pm/pst, Friday, December 7th, 2007***

Through Friday night...
Partly to mostly cloudy skies, cold and windy conditions.

There will be a continued risk of light to occasional moderate showers across the southland through nighttime hours.

Additional rainfall amounts will be mostly under one-tenth of an inch through the overnight hours Friday...with most areas not recieving a drop of rain.

The snow levels over the mountains will lower to 4,000 to 5,000 during the evening hours...with an additional 1 to 3" possible.

Gusty winds will begin to subside Friday evening... but some gusts to over 45 mph are possible over the mountains and desert areas.

For marine interest...
Gale force winds will continue through Friday evening over the waters from L.A. county north/westward.

Additionally... high surf will continue to affect the San Diego county beaches.

For all beaches... there will be a continue risk of rip currents.
So its advised that surfers and swimmers to remain onshore.






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