Author: Weather Force

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  Mountain and Desert Zones … Site:  Southern California Weather Force has issued a Special Weather Statement effective now through Tuesday … Date:  8/19/17 at 6:45pm PT Forecast: An upper level low will move offshore through today and maximize on Monday across the forecast area.  This will provide the needed lift without the mountain zones across both the […]

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Solar Eclipse Weather Across Southern California; And Seriously Why Are Schools Doing This

Solar Eclipse Weather Across Southern California; And Seriously Why Are Schools Doing This

Did we seriously lose the day and age where we can make eclipse boxes, use a scope to project the Sun’s image, or just enjoy an eclipse without people thinking even being outside during it is like the apocalypse?  What will the weather be like?  Read on for details … Schools in Hemet and San Jacinto are keeping their kids […]

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August 2017 Shaping Up To Be Dry, But What About In September?

August 2017 Shaping Up To Be Dry, But What About In September?

Every month I release my official long range forecast that gives an idea on what to expect.  It is one of a kind exclusive thing only view-able within the work done on the site.  It can tell you the warm/cold periods, rain/dry periods, and sometimes even tropical system track probabilities.  August 2017 is going as projected but can we look […]

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Weather Forecast:  The Great American Total Solar Eclipse of August 21, 2017

Weather Forecast: The Great American Total Solar Eclipse of August 21, 2017

I have finished my medium to long range forecast for the Great American Total Solar Eclipse, crossing the entire United States on August 21, 2017.  Whether you’ll be away on business, school, camping, or traveling to … this detailed forecast will help you know your best chances so read on for your forecast zone outlook. Coastal Clouds:  In looking at […]

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Active Fall 2017 Looking More Likely For Southern California; Scientific Discussion

Active Fall 2017 Looking More Likely For Southern California; Scientific Discussion

An active season coming up is looking more likely for the Southern California area … read on for details. As you may or may not know, September 1st is the start of meteorological Fall, whereas the traditional later month days are astronomical.  Weather patterns usually follow September 1st for Fall, December 1st for Winter, March 1st for Spring, and June […]

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High Humidity Streak To End After The Weekend Across Southern California

High Humidity Streak To End After The Weekend Across Southern California

The atmosphere was very unstable today and storms exploded in the inland areas, but just as fast as they came they’ll vanish by sunset due to the loss of daytime heating.  As if someone hits a switch tomorrow, it’ll look much more stable out there and the humidity is coming down soon so read on for details. First … what […]

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Lightning Warning

Lightning Warning

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  Kern/LA Mountains … PMC/Gorman … LA/KERN/SBD Deserts … Site:  SouthernCaliforniaWeatherForce.com has issued a Lightning Warning effective now through Thursday morning … Date:  8/2/17 at 3:30pm PT Forecast: Very strong upper divergence coupled with PVA will move into the region overnight tonight and into your Thursday morning across the Kern/LA Mountains to the entire High Desert Metro areas.  […]

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Monsoon Surge Continues For Metros Through Today and Increasing Tonight; Details

Monsoon Surge Continues For Metros Through Today and Increasing Tonight; Details

The moisture surge continues across the southland, making it feel like the Midwest, and it will increase today and especially overnight in a large part of the forecast region.  Read on for details. In the previous article there was mention of severe weather IF debris clouds did not get in the way.  Convective temperatures over the Elsinore Convergence Zone will […]

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Thunderstorm Watch

Thunderstorm Watch

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  Coachella Valley … High Deserts … The Inland Empire … Orange County … Los Angeles County .. .Ventura County … Kern County … Santa Barbara County … San Luis Obispo County … Site:  Southern California Weather Force has issued a Thunderstorm Watch effective now through Wednesday … Date:  8/1/17 at 7:35pm PT Forecast: An upper level dynamic […]

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Monsoonal Moisture Surge Peaks Wednesday; Tornado Watch Possible Inland

Monsoonal Moisture Surge Peaks Wednesday; Tornado Watch Possible Inland

Storms moved through the deserts, mountains, and valleys today with activity continuing on west of Los Angeles tonight.  The upper level low responsible for strong lifting will usher in more instability on Wednesday and from the Inland Empire into the Metro High Desert areas there may be a chance I will issue the rare Tornado Watch so read on for […]

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