Author: Weather Force

Pacific Storm Amelia May Be Pending For Monday And Tuesday;  Video Included

Pacific Storm Amelia May Be Pending For Monday And Tuesday; Video Included

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Current water vapor satellite images show the center of a cutoff low just west of Santa Barbara County and because it is moving due south … it will draw in moisture on Monday and Tuesday for widespread shower and thunderstorm activity in Southern California.  Because this has a cold core and is coming from the Pacific … It may […]

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Fire Weather Warning

Fire Weather Warning

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  All Southern California Mountain and Mountain Pass regions Site:  SouthernCaliforniaWeatherForce.com has issued a Fire Weather Warning effective now for Sunday … Date:  9/16/16 at 8:45am PT Forecast: Offshore flow combined with higher temperatures and low humidity will bring an elevated fire risk to all Southern California Mountains on Sunday … and this will lessen below warning limits by […]

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Heat on Sunday May Give Way To Cutoff Storm Pattern;  Details and Scenarios

Heat on Sunday May Give Way To Cutoff Storm Pattern; Details and Scenarios

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] A heatwave on Sunday will bring triple digits to the inland areas with warm temperatures even along the coast thanks to offshore flow.  This pattern will give way to a potent cutoff low forming south of here and if it moves west a bit … it could introduce storms into the forecast area (mainly LA eastward) on Monday or […]

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High Heat Watch

High Heat Watch

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  The Inland Empire … Orange County Basin and Foothills … Los Angeles Valley and Basin zones … Long Beach … Eastern Ventura Valley/Basin areas … Inner San Luis Obispo County … Kern Valleys … San Diego Valley and Foothill zones … Santa Barbara Inner Valleys … Site:  SouthernCaliforniaWeatherForce.com has issued a High Heat Watch effective now for Sunday […]

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After A Taste Of Fall A Heatwave Is Set To Develop By The Weekend; Massive By End Month

After A Taste Of Fall A Heatwave Is Set To Develop By The Weekend; Massive By End Month

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] After a taste of Fall, mild offshore flow will set into the area by this weekend and last through some of this next week with triple digits returning to the inland areas along with a mild Santa Ana Wind pattern for elevated fire risks by the 20th or 21st with a MAJOR Heatwave expected toward the end of the […]

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First Measurable ‘Precipitation’ for Los Angeles Metro and Surrounding Zones Expected Overnight tonight into Tuesday Morning

First Measurable ‘Precipitation’ for Los Angeles Metro and Surrounding Zones Expected Overnight tonight into Tuesday Morning

A weak front will develop in the bight of the forecast area from south of Ventura to Orange County with Los Angeles County at the center overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning, Tuesday.  It will drop light rain with it … but for a deeper explanation read on for the details. A cutoff low dropping south out of Canada is […]

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Wind Advisory

Wind Advisory

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  All High Desert … Morongo Basin … Coachella Valley … San Diego and Imperial Deserts … Banning Pass … Site:  SouthernCaliforniaWeatherForce.com has issued a Wind Advisory effective now for Monday and Tuesday … Date:  9/11/16 at 3:00pm PT Forecast:  dry front will move through the area Monday and especially Tuesday … Wind gusts are expected to be 30 […]

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Much Colder Weather Coming Next Week Across Southern California

Much Colder Weather Coming Next Week Across Southern California

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] For a summer that has brought too many hot days inland, we will start to cool-down after this weekend and by Tuesday we won’t see 80s for a high in the inland metro areas and our mountains may even get to freezing during the night.  We might even see light measurable rain south and west of the mountains so […]

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September Cutoff Low Season And A Look At La Nina 2016-2017

September Cutoff Low Season And A Look At La Nina 2016-2017

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] September is cutoff low season and the season generally starts as the Southwest Monsoon season ends … have a look at the rest of the month pattern and a glimpse at La Nina by reading on … Newton is well inland as tropical remnants that hit Arizona and the moisture is extending through the rest of the Central and […]

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‘Hurricane’ Newton Will Strike Arizona As California Trough Keeps Area Dry Through This Week

‘Hurricane’ Newton Will Strike Arizona As California Trough Keeps Area Dry Through This Week

The Tropical Storm has formed and it’ll reach Hurricane Status by tomorrow morning, impacting Cabo San Lucas, Mexico as a Category One system before heading into Arizona by Wednesday as the storm deflects away from Southern California … and temperatures are heading back up as a result for a brief time.  Read on for the details … The system is […]

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