| This Afternoon ![]() Chance Snow Showers |
Wednesday![]() Slight Chance Snow Showers |
Thursday![]() Snow Showers Likely |
Friday![]() Snow Showers Likely |
Saturday![]() Slight Chance Snow Showers then Mostly Sunny |
Sunday![]() Sunny |
Monday![]() Sunny |
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| High: 37 °F | High: 37 °F | High: 40 °F | High: 35 °F | High: 41 °F | High: 47 °F | High: 51 °F | |
Tonight![]() Chance Snow Showers |
Wednesday Night ![]() Partly Cloudy |
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Saturday Night ![]() Mostly Clear |
Sunday Night ![]() Clear |
Monday Night ![]() Mostly Clear |
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| Low: 21 °F | Low: 21 °F | Low: 24 °F | Low: 26 °F | Low: 28 °F | Low: 29 °F | Low: 31 °F | |
Ben's WX Summary
- Updated: Tuesday @ 06:55pm
Looking at continued cool and unsettled weather across Southern California with a chance of rain and mountain snow at times into the weekend, before we get into a period of drier weather through the Thanksgiving Holiday. Low pressure moving through our area will draw wrap-around moisture into the region tonight and Wednesday with scattered snow showers continuing. The snow level will remain around 6,000 feet with a couple inches of snow possible. Cold and breezy overnight with lows in the 20s. Snow showers will taper off Wednesday afternoon and evening as low pressure finally exits the region. Expect another chilly day with highs in the 30s and northerly winds 10-15 mph at times. Skies will clear Wednesday night into Thursday ahead of our next storm approaching. Clouds and winds will increase again Thursday afternoon, with rain likely by Thursday night. Initially, the snow level will rise to near 8,000 feet, but should drop back down around 6,500 feet on Friday, with showers lingering into Saturday. Once again, we'll be dealing with a cutoff low-pressure system; its exact track will make a difference in precipitation totals and exact snow levels. Current projections bring the low south just off the California coast, then swing it inland over Northern Baja. This could set up some decent wrap-around moisture on Friday as well. At this time, preliminary rainfall estimates are in the 0.50-1.00 inch range in all areas, with 1-2 inches on the lower coastal slopes. Upwards of 2-8 inches of snow are possible above about 6,500 feet, depending on wrap-around moisture and snow levels. Travelers should be prepared for winter weather driving conditions and always carry chains. Conditions will gradually dry out over the weekend, with fair and warmer weather returning next week.
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