Major Pacific Storm Elsa On Track; Slamming Parts of Southern California on New Years Eve

This storm will go from quiet to a ‘volcanic-like’ eruption of storms east of Los Angeles later on Saturday.  Major Pacific Storm Elsa remains on track into Southern California on New Years Eve. The current numbers are coming in and the track remains the same with the drawing line from Santa Clarita east/north/southward and not much severe weather west of there through VT/SBA/SLO County …
Elsa is currently off the Northern California coast and moving southward with a SSE component. The system will seemingly out of nowhere erupt thunderstorms in the focus spots. .. again San Diego you are extremely iffy right now with numerous thunderstorm potential … but you do have better instability and shear … so I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if a squall-line tried to form with some gusty winds at times Saturday evening along with a broken line of storm with embedded lightning. Your mid-level instability profiles is what is keeping me from numerous thunderstorms at this point.
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Kern, Ventura, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside Mountains all will likely get my rare Thundersnow Warning … meaning confidence is high that a number of you in these mountains will have lightning + snow …
This storm will go from quiet to a ‘volcanic-like’ eruption of storms east of Los Angeles later on Saturday … continuing overnight for rare areas of the Low Desert areas east of the Banning Pass and north of Imperial County.
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MEDIUM/LONG RANGE:  After this we’ll have a strong offshore flow wind event on Thursday … followed by a storm pattern that could be significant surrounding January 9th.  The member section already has the long range information.

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