Tuesday, February 12, 2008

 

One more warm day and then...

(Newport Beach)

A weak onshore flow has brought a shallow marine layer to the LA/OC/San Diego coasts this morning...otherwise... skies across the southland will be mostly sunny with above normal temperatures. Some interior valley locations once again topping out this afternoon in the lower to middle 80s.

But... changes are on the way!

An potent "inside slider" will dive southward through the Great Basin region into Arizona over the next 36 to 48 hours.

For the southland... this will mean is a rather significant drop in daytime temperatures from Tuesday to Wednesday, and along with drop in temperatures will come gust surface winds... especially through and below passes and canyons.

Spite the change in the weather, there will be no chance of precipitation here in the southland... as the associated precipitation from the system will stay well east of our area.

Another period of warm temperatures are ahead this weekend into the first part of next week. Models are differing on how warm the temperatures will be... but should get a better idea in the next couple of day.







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