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Fog Advisory

Fog Advisory

Issued Zones:  Los Angeles Coast/Basin … Catalina Island Zone … Orange County Coast/Basin … Site:  Southern California Weather Force has issued a Fog Advisory effective now through Wednesday morning … Date:  1/13/20 at 9:30am PT Forecast: Out ahead of a system moving in for Thursday will be calmer air.  This calmer air tonight into Tuesday morning and yet again more […]

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Premium Email Alert List For Arizona Weather Force Now Open

Well you asked for a similar member service that was at Southern California Weather Force and this week it opens so grab your spot today! What is it?  Similar to Southern California Weather Force, I’ve broken the state down into 50 zones from mountain, valley, desert, and river.  As you note on the Arizona Weather Force Facebook Page you can […]

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BREAKING: Taal Volcano in the Philippines Has Erupted With The Force Of Mt. St. Helens; VEI-4; What Does It Mean For Our Coming Weather?

BREAKING: Taal Volcano in the Philippines Has Erupted With The Force Of Mt. St. Helens; VEI-4; What Does It Mean For Our Coming Weather?

Taal Volcano in the Philippines has sent an eruption plume 50,000 FT into the area, moving over Manila and dropping ash as it does so and now exiting the Northern Luzon Coast into the upper level jet stream.  What does it mean for weather in the states?  Read on … Evacuation orders have been ordered for three towns in Batangas, […]

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January 2020 Remains On Track For Below Average Rainfall Across Southern California; Warm Period Coming At Unusual Time; A Brief Look At The Spring

January 2020 Remains On Track For Below Average Rainfall Across Southern California; Warm Period Coming At Unusual Time; A Brief Look At The Spring

Now while my forecast for this month was below normal rainfall with below normal temperatures, that does not mean we won’t see some above normal temperatures for at least 5 days of this month and it will come at an unusual time so read on for details. So far so good in that January 2020 is remaining with not much […]

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Tornado Watch and Advisories Issued For Parts of The Southeastern United States for your Saturday; Model Images Inside

Tornado Watch and Advisories Issued For Parts of The Southeastern United States for your Saturday; Model Images Inside

The same system that started over the Southern Plains yesterday is moving through Mississippi this morning and will exit eastward from there over the day and into some of tonight.  The in-office tornado forecast model has finished running and computer generated tornado watches have been issued for the entire event so read on for details. Short and sweet to the […]

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Snow Expected in the Southern Plains Through Saturday After Night Of Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes, includes Dallas-Fort-Worth

Snow Expected in the Southern Plains Through Saturday After Night Of Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes, includes Dallas-Fort-Worth

A number of warnings hit the Southern Plains this evening and it will be on-going through AR/LA tonight straight into early Saturday morning.  Check out the in-office tornado track radar that shows actual tornado tracks before surveys are carried out.  A round of snow is expected for parts of Oklahoma, Northern Texas and even Arkansas so read on for details. […]

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WARNING:  Enhanced Tornado Watch Issued For Dallas-Fort Worth Area for With Widespread Tornado Dynamics For Parts Of Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana

WARNING: Enhanced Tornado Watch Issued For Dallas-Fort Worth Area for With Widespread Tornado Dynamics For Parts Of Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana

The in-office tornado model has completed for this event starting 3pm and going through sunrise on Saturday morning.  The model is pinpointing the Dallas-Fort Worth area for Enhanced Strong Tornado (EF3+) tornado dynamics much like it did during the October 21, 2019 event with a line of storms moving through OK/AR/LA as well so read on for details. National Weather […]

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Severe Thunderstorm and Strong Tornado Dynamics Detected For Southern Plains States Friday into Friday night

Severe Thunderstorm and Strong Tornado Dynamics Detected For Southern Plains States Friday into Friday night

A similar upper level system and surface dynamics as the October 21st, 2019 Southern Plains Severe Weather Event with the EF3 Tornado hitting Dallas will enter the region on Friday evening and spread eastward into NE TX to AR/LA and part of Mississippi overnight into Saturday morning.  Grab the details by reading on … The storm system will enter the […]

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Inside Slider Bringing Rain and Some Mountain Snow; SCWF Model Images Only

Inside Slider Bringing Rain and Some Mountain Snow; SCWF Model Images Only

Join Southern California Weather Force main Facebook Page for future updates! MICRO-CLIMATE ALERT FACEBOOK GROUPS:  Find yours today! Click here to join Find you area below for rain or snow through today (Thursday) – Rain Snow MICRO-CLIMATE ALERT FACEBOOK GROUPS:  Find yours today! Click here to join As always, stay tuned to official forecasts from Southern California Weather Force for […]

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Short Term Forecast

Short Term Forecast

Issued Zones:  Wrightwood … San Bernardino Mountains … Site:  Southern California Weather Force has issued a Short Term Forecast for a bit of snow effective Thursday … Date: 1/8/20 at 6:50pm PT Forecast: An inside slider will come into the area on Thursday.  It will drop snow on various parts, some seeing a dusting, others more than 2-6″.  Use the […]

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