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Saturday![]() Showers And T-Storms then Slight Chance T-storms |
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Monday![]() Rain Showers Likely then Rain And Snow Showers Likely |
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Wednesday![]() Slight Chance Snow Showers |
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| High: 49 °F | High: 47 °F | High: 40 °F | High: 41 °F | High: 37 °F | High: 41 °F | High: 42 °F | |
Tonight![]() Rain Showers |
Saturday Night ![]() Slight Chance T-storms |
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Wednesday Night ![]() Slight Chance Rain Showers |
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| Low: 34 °F | Low: 23 °F | Low: 23 °F | Low: 22 °F | Low: 20 °F | Low: 23 °F | Low: 23 °F | |
Ben's WX Summary
- Updated: Friday @ 02:47pm
Low pressure off the Southern California coast continues to pump tropical moisture into the region with mainly light showers throughout the day today. Thus far, rainfall amounts have been about as expected, with around a quarter to half in throughout the Big Bear Valley, although closer to a tenth of an inch in eastern areas. Moisture will continue to stream in through this afternoon and evening with rain, becoming heavy at times overnight into Saturday. Lows will cool to the lower 40s with highs tomorrow in the mid-40s. The snow level will remain above 9,000 feet through most of this storm, falling to around 8,000 feet tomorrow night, and to around 7,000 feet early Sunday. Rainfall amounts of 1-3 inches are still expected in all areas, with locally 3-6 inches on the lower coastal slopes, possibly more in the favored, upslope locations. Temperatures will cool over the weekend as the cold-core center of this low moves east through our area. Highs will drop into the lower 40s by Sunday, as lows dip into the 20s Sunday night. That said, we could see a little dusting of snow early Sunday or a rain/snow mix on Sunday, with the heaviest accumulations above 9,000 feet. This storm will also exit the region on Sunday for decreasing clouds and showers. We get a short break between storms late Sunday into early Monday, ahead of our next storm forecast to arrive sometime Monday into Tuesday. This will likely be a colder system with the snow level falling as low as 5,500 feet by Tuesday, where up to 3-6 inches of snow are possible. The forecast will continue to be fine-tuned over the next several days, so check in often for updates! If you have travel plans anywhere across SoCal over the next 36 hours, be prepared for potentially heavy rain and thunderstorms with localized flooding. In the mountains, travel with caution, watch out for mud or debris flows, and rocks down on the roadway. Lastly, always carry tire chains as conditions can and will change rapidly on us!
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