Winter Storm Warning and Winter Weather Advisory

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Issued Zones:  Los Angeles/San Bernardino Mountains … Mt. San Jacinto … Cuddy Valley/PMC …

Site:  Southern California Weather Force has issued a Winter Storm Warning and Winter Weather Advisory effective this evening through Wednesday Morning …

Date Issued:  11/8/22 at 9:30am local

Forecast: A powerful storm front that will have high snow-levels for the bulk of the main front will move through this afternoon.  However, later this evening, a separate impulse will move through the region.  This almost was missed, but I will catch it now and get the alert out for such.  

This impulse will come in with snow-levels below the 6,000 FT mark, enough for heavy snowfall to hit the Wrightwood/Big Bear/Mt. San Jacinto zones.  The new SCWF snow model forecast is showing 6-12″ of snow in the Big Bear zones as a result of this impulse moving in behind the main storm’s cold front.  So, as such, with wind+heavy snow, the Winter Storm Warning is warranted with the separate impulse.  

See the images below for the SCWF snowfall model in these regional zones – 

 VALID THIS EVENING THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING …
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Both short and long-range is very important to know in those jobs so you can bet on accuracy here. He is versed in fields like Western USA, Tornadoes, Floods, Hurricanes, High Winds, Fire Behavior, Snow and Blizzards, Short Range, Long Range, Seasonal, and Life-Threatening decisions with over 20 years experience, out-forecasting all weather services available today with lead-time and precision, which makes him a focus of ridicule and envy.
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