Author: Weather Force

Strong Pacific Storm Eyes Southern California Early This Next Week; Thomas Fire Area Residents Be On Alert

Strong Pacific Storm Eyes Southern California Early This Next Week; Thomas Fire Area Residents Be On Alert

As expected, January would yield our very first strong Pacific Storm system and this system is only 5 days away and closing in.  The system will obtain a name and a category officially by Saturday, with a name of Nikita, the start of the list.  The system has the potential to bring mudslides to all fire zones, including the record […]

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January 2018 Southern California Regional Weather Forecast; The First Storm System

January 2018 Southern California Regional Weather Forecast; The First Storm System

January 2018 will yield some storm activity, but opposite in what a winter should be like.  I’ve been in the hospital for a week after having went off my office roof from my second story home.  I am in one piece.  However, find out the rest of the month forecast and more by reading on … First and foremost I’ll […]

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Questions Answered: SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launch Exhaust Plume Details; A Look Ahead On The Weather Pattern

Questions Answered: SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launch Exhaust Plume Details; A Look Ahead On The Weather Pattern

Many across the Southern California area and as far as New Mexico saw the Falcon 9 Rocket Launch on Friday evening.  This article will explain some questions I saw,  I also take you into the future a bit to look at the coming weather pattern.  Read on for details. Just after 5:28pm on Friday December 22, 2017, Southern Californians looked […]

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Another Night Of Cold Air Expected For Southern California; Happy Winter Solstice

Another Night Of Cold Air Expected For Southern California; Happy Winter Solstice

Drier air in most of the alert zones will bring temperatures down so pay attention in your county area zone on the map above on what advisory you are in.  Hard Freeze Warning – Below 28-26F –  High Desert … Freeze Warning – 32F and below Kern/SLO Valleys … Eastern Inland Empire … Morongo Basin … Frost Advisory – 33F […]

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Cold Air Settles In Through Tonight Across The Southland

Cold Air Settles In Through Tonight Across The Southland

The tail-end Charlie system is moving across the area right now, with snow reported in the Kern County Mountains.  Damaging winds are expected down the I-5 Corridor in the Los Angeles County zones surrounding the Santa Clarita Valley starting this evening.  A cold air-mass settles overhead tonight and cold air alerts have been issued.  Read on more for details. With […]

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Cold Weather Alert

Cold Weather Alert

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  Various sections of Southern California (SEE MAP) – Site:  Southern California Weather Force has issued a Cold Weather Alert for three alerts in various areas of the forecast area so familiarize yourself with where you are on these maps and see if you have an alert … effective now for Thursday morning … Date:  12/20/17 at 3:20pm PT […]

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High Wind Warning (SCWF FREE)

High Wind Warning (SCWF FREE)

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  I-5 Corridor from Castaic/SCV, through the SFV into Hollywood and LAX … Site:  Southern California Weather Force has issued a High Wind Warning effective this evening through Thursday morning … Forecast: A frontal zone is moving across Kern County right now… and the associated jet will bring a moist onshore flow through this afternoon into the SCV, along […]

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Details:  Southern California Drought Might Be Caused By Underwater Volcanic Activity In The Pacific

Details: Southern California Drought Might Be Caused By Underwater Volcanic Activity In The Pacific

The persistent ridge of high pressure that causes warm water just west of Oregon and Washington, in return causing a surface high pressure center that moves to mid-level high pressure that deflects storms into Oregon and Washington and not Southern California may be caused by Volcanic Activity underwater.  Read on more for details. During El Nino the waters of the […]

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Tail-End Charlie System To Bring Mixed Weather Dynamics from Snow, Rain, and Then Strong Santa Ana Winds

Tail-End Charlie System To Bring Mixed Weather Dynamics from Snow, Rain, and Then Strong Santa Ana Winds

Another tail-end charlie system will bring a round of quick hitting snow for the Kern Mountains/Gorman Pass, scattered showers in the Inland Metro areas, and another round of strong Santa Ana Winds that will fuel the Thomas Fire.  Read on for details. A lot to talk about with very micro-climate being impacted with weather on your Wednesday and Thursday.  First […]

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Winter Weather Watch

Winter Weather Watch

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  Kern County Mountains above 3,500 FT … Gorman Pass Site:  Southern California Weather Force has issued a Winter Weather Watch effective now for Wednesday … Date:  12/18/17 at 4:00pm PT Forecast: A tail-end charlie system moving into California on Wednesday will bring a sweeping front through the Kern County Mountains during the evening.  It’ll start as rain… however with […]

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