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Wind Advisory

Wind Advisory

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  All Deserts … Site:  SouthernCaliforniaWeatherForce.com has issued a Wind Advisory effective now through Sunday at midnight … Date:  9/3/16 at 9:50am PT Forecast: A crossing dry frontal zone will move through the area starting this afternoon/evening and lasting through Sunday evening.  During the evenings the winds will pick up to 30-45 mph in gusts and blowing sand and […]

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September 2016 Weather Pattern Forecast;  2016-2017 Storm Name Contest Begins

September 2016 Weather Pattern Forecast; 2016-2017 Storm Name Contest Begins

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The September 2016 forecast has now been released and it will talk about the different patterns we can expect to see this month.  Also, since 1999 this project in different names has been naming Pacific Storms and now you the reader can get a chance to get a name in there so read on for the details. The contest […]

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Holy Jim Trail Santa Ana Mountain Fire; Expected Wind and Ash Direction

Holy Jim Trail Santa Ana Mountain Fire; Expected Wind and Ash Direction

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] A fire started in the Santa Ana Mountains this morning, August 31, 2016 in Holy Jim Trail.  Southern California Weather Force will now provide the wind direction for the flame travel and also the smoke travel in the upper levels.  Also I issued an air quality advisory for the entire Inland Empire through Saturday so read on for details. […]

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Heatwave and Elevated Fire Risks To Impact Southern California End Month into Early September

Heatwave and Elevated Fire Risks To Impact Southern California End Month into Early September

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Well the first half of the month was hot, now it is normal, but we’re heading back into the heatwave and elevated fire risk levels for the end of the month, finishing off the forecast for hotter than average temperatures for the month of August.  It will be my birthday with heatwave levels and sorry, this isn’t the birthday […]

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ARK-storm Patterns: No, La Nina Does Not Mean The 2016-2017 Season Will Be Dry and Cold In Southern California

ARK-storm Patterns: No, La Nina Does Not Mean The 2016-2017 Season Will Be Dry and Cold In Southern California

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Believe me when I tell you this … You are only believing the same people whom said El Nino would flood everyone out and since they were wrong is this really the thing to believe right now?  The pattern indicates long range ARK-storm type systems into California.  Confidence is rising that the pattern between March and now is that […]

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Shortwave Cutoff TO Bring Shower/Thunderstorm Activity To Kern, San Bernardino, and Riverside County Zones

Shortwave Cutoff TO Bring Shower/Thunderstorm Activity To Kern, San Bernardino, and Riverside County Zones

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] A shortwave cutoff low is expected to bring an increase in shower and thunderstorm dynamics for the Kern County areas east through the San Bernardino Desert zones and between Desert Center and Blythe.  Read on for details … A fast moving shortwave will move through the forecast area today from west to east … Upper divergence and instability with […]

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Weather Advisory

Weather Advisory

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  RIV/SBD Deserts … Site:  SouthernCaliforniaWeatherForce.com has issued a Weather Advisory effective now … Date:  8/18/16 at 12:10pm PT Forecast: West to east flow will setup a mid-level dryline across the RIV/SBD County Desert areas and pop off thunderstorms today.  Movement will be to the northeast to east … Storms could contain hail and damaging winds on collapse along […]

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Blue Cut Fire In Cajon Pass Threat Assessment of Wind Driven Flames and Ash; Cooler Weather Coming

Blue Cut Fire In Cajon Pass Threat Assessment of Wind Driven Flames and Ash; Cooler Weather Coming

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The Blue Cut Fire has destroyed businesses, homes, and infrastructure and continues on at the northwest, north, and northeast end and assessment here at Southern California Weather Force does not look good for the areas outlining the pass.  Temperatures will come down however so read on for the details in the medium range forecast. At the current time we […]

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Strongest Meteor Shower In 10 Years Tonight;  Strong Inland Heatwave Building

Strongest Meteor Shower In 10 Years Tonight; Strong Inland Heatwave Building

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The strongest meteor shower in 10 years hit overnight tonight and the cool start of the month is over … the heat is returning on schedule so read on for details. The Perseid Meteor shower is expected to bring four times more meteors per hour than usual overnight tonight after 10pm.  Around 10pm the Moon will still be out […]

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Pilot Fire In Silverwood Lake Threat Assessment of Wind Driven Flames

Pilot Fire In Silverwood Lake Threat Assessment of Wind Driven Flames

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The Pilot Fire in Silverwood like started on August 7, 2016 (Sunday) and likely will continue overnight and for the days to come as it is in zero containment.  Read on for the direction of the fire’s travel according to our risk assessment. The fire will generally move in an east direction after 6pm and last till 10pm tonight […]

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