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  Wednesday

Wednesday: Heavy Rain
Heavy Rain
Christmas
Day
Christmas Day: Chance Rain And Snow Showers
Chance Rain And Snow Showers
Friday

Friday: Rain Showers Likely then Snow Showers Likely
Rain Showers Likely then Snow Showers Likely
Saturday

Saturday: Chance Snow Showers
Chance Snow Showers
Sunday

Sunday: Mostly Sunny
Mostly Sunny
Monday

Monday: Slight Chance Rain And Snow Showers
Slight Chance Rain And Snow Showers
Tuesday

Tuesday: Chance Rain Showers
Chance Rain Showers
  High: 46 °F High: 43 °F High: 41 °F High: 39 °F High: 40 °F High: 44 °F High: 50 °F
 
Overnight

Overnight: Rain Likely
Rain Likely
Wednesday
Night
Wednesday Night: Heavy Rain then Chance Rain And Snow Showers
Heavy Rain then Chance Rain And Snow Showers
Thursday
Night
Thursday Night: Rain And Snow Showers Likely
Rain And Snow Showers Likely
Friday
Night
Friday Night: Snow Showers Likely
Snow Showers Likely
Saturday
Night
Saturday Night: Slight Chance Snow Showers
Slight Chance Snow Showers
Sunday
Night
Sunday Night: Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
Monday
Night
Monday Night: Chance Rain Showers
Chance Rain Showers
 
Low: 32 °F Low: 29 °F Low: 28 °F Low: 23 °F Low: 22 °F Low: 24 °F Low: 28 °F  

Ben's WX Summary - Updated: Tuesday @ 10:58pm
Looking at some showers developing across the region ahead of a major winter storm on tap to arrive on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The forecast remains unchanged as a powerful low-pressure system sitting off the California coast pushes a cold front south through the state on Wednesday, tapping into a strong atmospheric river. The result will be locally heavy rain, gusty winds, thunderstorms, and higher elevation snowfall, at least initially. Behind the front on Christmas Day, we will start to see some cooler air filter into the region, gradually bringing the snow level down, with some snowfall expected by Friday before the storm exits the region on Saturday. Rain will increase through Wednesday morning, becoming heavy at times during the afternoon, a few thunderstorms are also possible. Continued cold and very windy with highs in the 40s, south to southwest winds 30-40 mph with gusts around 50 mph possible. The snow level will remain around 9,000 feet, lowering to near 8,000 feet on Wednesday night. As the cold front and AR drops south of the area, steadier, heavy rainfall will turn to scattered showers on Christmas Day, occasionally heavy. As the cooler air arrives, the snow level should also fall to around 7,000 feet. A second storm will arrive later Christmas into Friday, bringing another round of locally heavy rain, and this time snow! The snow level should drop to around 5,000 feet sometime on Friday with several inches or more of snow possible. Exactly how much depends on when the snow level falls, but there is the potential to pick up around a foot of snow at resort level. Snow showers should wind down Friday night with clearing skies into the weekend. Conditions will remain cold and breezy over the weekend with highs in the 30s as lows drop into the 20s, which should provide better snowmaking weather for local resorts. Another, colder storm is forecast to arrive on Monday, but we're still working out the details. I expect the snow level to remain around 5,000 feet with at least a few inches of snow possible. Then another, potentially strong storm could arrive late next week, right around New Year's. Rainfall amounts of 2-4 inches are still expected over all areas through Friday, with locally higher totals on the lower coastal slopes, where around a half foot of rain could fall. Residents should be prepared for potential flooding with possible rock, debris, and mud slides below recently burned areas, especially along Hwy 38 & 330. Heed all evacuation warnings or orders and stay tuned to local media/emergency services. If traveling into the mountains throughout the holidays, be prepared for winter weather driving, as conditions will change rapidly. Pack extra food, water, warm clothing, and always carry chains! Details on local evacuation warnings & orders will also be posted on Socalmountains.com

Current Conditions Wind Rain Outlook
Currently: 48.0, Max: 48.7, Min: 44.8 48°F
Warmer 3.2°F than last hour.

Cold

Feels like: 44°F

24-hr difference
1.5°FWarmer 1.5°F than yesterday at this time.
  Today Yesterday
High: 48.7°F
12:00am
53.7°F
8:12am
Low: 44.8°F
2:06am
34.4°F
1:07am
 Wind from SW SW
8.7
Gust:
8 mph
Gentle Breeze
Today: 20 mph 12:06am
Gust Month: 29.0 mph
December 3
Rain Today: 0.01 in
Rain Rate (/hr): 0.016 in
Rain Yesterday: 0 in
This Month: 0.01 in
Season Total: 2.64 in
1 rain day in December.
Wednesday

Wednesday: Heavy Rain
Heavy Rain
Humidity & Barometer Snowfall Moon
Humidity: 77 % Decreased 12.0% since last hour.
Dew Point: 41.1°F Decreased 0.7°F since last hour.
Wetbulb: 44.9°F
Barometer: 29.877 inHg Falling 0.02  inHg/hr
Baro Trend: Falling slowly
Snow Today: 0 in
Yesterday: 0 in
Storm Total: 0 in
This Month: 0 in
Season Total: 5 in
Waxing Crescent
Waxing Crescent, Moon at 4 days in cycle
18%
Illuminated
UV Index Solar Radiation
   0.0    None
High: 0.0 @ 12:00am
0 W/m2 (0 %)
High: 0 @  12:00am


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