
This Afternoon ![]() Sunny |
Columbus Day ![]() Sunny then Slight Chance Rain And Snow Showers |
Tuesday![]() Rain And Snow Showers Likely |
Wednesday![]() Sunny |
Thursday![]() Sunny |
Friday![]() Sunny |
Saturday![]() Sunny |
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High: 62 °F | High: 57 °F | High: 44 °F | High: 48 °F | High: 53 °F | High: 57 °F | High: 60 °F | |
Tonight![]() Mostly Clear |
Monday Night ![]() Chance Rain And Snow Showers |
Tuesday Night ![]() Chance Rain And Snow Showers then Partly Cloudy |
Wednesday Night ![]() Clear |
Thursday Night ![]() Clear |
Friday Night ![]() Mostly Clear |
Saturday Night ![]() Mostly Clear |
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Low: 31 °F | Low: 28 °F | Low: 23 °F | Low: 27 °F | Low: 30 °F | Low: 32 °F | Low: 34 °F |
Ben's Weather Summary
- Updated: Sunday, Oct 12 @ 03:50pm
Our cool-down begins today as a deep low-pressure system digs south off the California Coast. This will lead to our first winter-like storm system of the season with widespread rain and higher elevation snow likely! Expect clear blue skies today with highs in the upper 50s to around 60 degrees. Westerly winds increasing 10-20 mph with gusts to 25 mph possible. Continued cool and breezy tonight as lows drop down around freezing. Partly cloudy, windy, and cooler on Monday with highs in the mid-50s, west winds gusting to around 30 mph by afternoon as the onshore flow strengthens. Our low-pressure system will approach Monday night with clouds and winds increasing, expect rain and snow showers to develop through Tuesday morning. The snow level may start out around 5,000-6,000 feet early Tuesday, so we could see a little snow before the snow level settles around 7,000 feet throughout the day with rain and snow showers likely. Much colder and windy on Tuesday as highs fall to the 40s with west winds gusting to around 40 mph. Rainfall amounts of around a half inch can be expected across most of Southern California, with 1-2 inches on the lower coastal slopes. Several inches of snow are also likely above about 7,000 feet, but we could still receive a few inches snow throughout the Big Bear Valley, be prepared and carry tire chains! Showers will taper off Tuesday evening with clearing skies setting us up for a chilly night as lows drop into the 20s. Continued cool and breezy on Wednesday with northerly winds 10-20 mph and highs in the 40s. Weak ridging aloft will return through the end of the week into next week for fair and gradually warmer weather.
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