Author: Weather Force

June 18, 2017 High Temperature Model Forecast; The Start Of The Inland Heatwave

June 18, 2017 High Temperature Model Forecast; The Start Of The Inland Heatwave

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] NOTE:  This is the new summer time temperature forecast map.  This was built to be easier in the short/medium range forecast viewing for you, the viewers, and the ‘blue’ color is set because blue is actually a hotter flame than red is so it is scientifically accurate.  The scale goes through 130F in-case we ever need it one day […]

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WARNING:  Inland Heatwave To Turn Deadly This Week

WARNING: Inland Heatwave To Turn Deadly This Week

A heatwave is starting across the Inland Southern California areas and it isn’t anywhere near the peak.  As expected and predicted in previous articles, the worst of it comes by the middle of the week so read on for details, including Bakersfield at 117F and Brawley at 124-125F A ridge of high pressure is building into the region on this […]

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The 2017 U.S. Southwest Monsoon Season Has Officially Started; Details

The 2017 U.S. Southwest Monsoon Season Has Officially Started; Details

While it is a weak start with nothing around, the official start of the United States Southwestern Monsoon season is June 15th and ends on September 15th.  What am I expecting for it?  Read on more for details … Every year in the Summer a ridge of high pressure develops over either Nevada, Utah, the Four Corners, or Northwest Mexico. […]

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High Heat Warning:  Long Duration Heatwave Event Model Forecast Details

High Heat Warning: Long Duration Heatwave Event Model Forecast Details

As we approach the coming heatwave across Southern California, Southern California Weather Force models are coming into agreement on the potential temperatures for given city areas so read on for details … Look out, the trough of low pressure will be squashed down, allowing for a ridge of high pressure to develop over the region starting tomorrow and gaining steam […]

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Long Range Weather Forecast:  Rest of Summer 2017

Long Range Weather Forecast: Rest of Summer 2017

The numbers have been crunched to find when the hottest and coldest periods over the next month will be, as well as the official SCWF forecast for Summer 2017, which analogs similar to the Summer of 2009 … read on for the details. Dangerous heatwave to impact inland Southern California starting this weekend and lasting into this next week gains […]

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Dangerous Heat:  Heatwave This Weekend Into This Next Week Gains Strength On Forecasts

Dangerous Heat: Heatwave This Weekend Into This Next Week Gains Strength On Forecasts

Dangerous heatwave to impact inland Southern California starting this weekend and lasting into this next week gains strength from previous forecast numbers with temperatures over 105 for the valleys and temperatures as high as 118F for Bakersfield.  Read on for details. What is known at this time of year as a monsoonal heat-blast is about to strike the Southland.  A […]

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Heatwave To Strike Southern California by Mid-Month as Summer Approaches

Heatwave To Strike Southern California by Mid-Month as Summer Approaches

Grab your summer gear, a heatwave is set to impact the Southland by the end of this week into Father’s Day Weekend.  Read on for details. A ridge of high pressure will develop across the Desert Southwest this week, maximizing toward Friday and into the weekend.  The ridge will be opposite of what is currently in the area right now […]

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Paris Climate Agreement; Why This Won’t Affect Us In Climate; And What Actually Does

Paris Climate Agreement; Why This Won’t Affect Us In Climate; And What Actually Does

The Paris Agreement (French: Accord de Paris) is an agreement within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) dealing with greenhouse gas emissions mitigation, adaptation and finance starting in the year 2020. The language of the agreement was negotiated by representatives of 195 countries at the 21st Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC in Paris and adopted […]

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Summer Weather Coming Up This Weekend For Southern California

Summer Weather Coming Up This Weekend For Southern California

A round of summer-like heat is coming to Southern California this weekend after a slew of below average temperature days.  Read on for details. Southern California has been getting below average temperatures for the last week, all thanks to a pesky onshore flow.  Truly considered the ‘May Gray’ it isn’t all that uncommon to see this type of weather. However, […]

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Thunderstorm Watch

Thunderstorm Watch

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  Metro High Desert … San Bernardino Mountains … Los Angeles Mountains… Site:  SouthernCaliforniaWeatherForce.com has issued a Thunderstorm Watch effective now through the rest of today … Date:  5/9/17 at 1:00pm PT Forecast: North flow around the backside of Pacific Storm Maleficent will bring a surge of moisture through the high desert this evening … and this surge will […]

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