Author: Weather Force

Comet NEOWISE Viewing Through July 23rd

Comet NEOWISE Viewing Through July 23rd

I am heading north of Kramer Junction off Highway 395 from here in Corona in a bit. Use this map to get to at least a Bortle 4 sky to see the comet tonight. It is tough to see from the city. Bortle is basically a measurement of light pollution. Link – https://www.lightpollutionmap.info/#zoom=7.14&lat=4091456&lon=-13056379&layers=B0FFFFFTFFFFFFFFF   At 8:30pm you will start to […]

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Easterly Wave To Hit Most of Arizona With Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms By Mid to End This Next Week

Easterly Wave To Hit Most of Arizona With Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms By Mid to End This Next Week

The Arizona Monsoon is about to show itself the real deal as I expected in the previous post from July 11th, which will directly affect the metro areas as well.  Read on for details … We are seeing thunderstorms in Southeast Arizona and along the Mogollon Rim as of late, and this is all very common during the monsoon.  However, […]

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Garlock Fault Predicted Produce 7.5 Magnitude Southern California Quake In Less Than A Year Comes A Year After Southern California Weather Force Prediction

Garlock Fault Predicted Produce 7.5 Magnitude Southern California Quake In Less Than A Year Comes A Year After Southern California Weather Force Prediction

Well that’s basically the gist … A lot of people hate me and I have trolls simply because I am always gloating about how right I was?  In weather and quakes, ask yourself this question … Who else is so correct and even the ‘mainstream media’ will not ackonloedge.  Southern California Weather Force is independent so if you want the […]

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Arizona Monsoon To Ramp Up Through The Month Of July

Arizona Monsoon To Ramp Up Through The Month Of July

Tropical Storm Cristina is responsible for shoving moisture in the mid-levels northeast into Western Mexico.  In return, the developing thunderstorms there continue to push moisture northwest and eventually into Arizona, which will be caught up by the developing four corners ridge as this month moves along.  The heat-blast happening this weekend into Monday is the first sign of offshore flow […]

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BRIGHTEST COMET FOR US SINCE HALE-BOPP:  Comet NEOWISE Shines Brightly Low In Northeast Horizon At 4:45am Local Morning Time Through The Week

BRIGHTEST COMET FOR US SINCE HALE-BOPP: Comet NEOWISE Shines Brightly Low In Northeast Horizon At 4:45am Local Morning Time Through The Week

The first naked eye comet to be seen in darker skies of this magnitude since Comet Hale-Bopp in 1997 is an easy target for anyone up at 4:45am local time and looking northeast towards the sunrise through this week and a treat in binoculars.  Read more for details … A comet visiting from the most distant parts of our solar […]

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Great Conjunction Of Jupiter and Saturn In December 2020 To Test Earthquake and Volcanic Theory

Great Conjunction Of Jupiter and Saturn In December 2020 To Test Earthquake and Volcanic Theory

A conjunction of the two largest planets in the solar system will test the theory of whether lined up planets means a thing and a prediction made based off that would say that near December 21st, 2020 a major Earthquake or Volcano Threat looms so why not huh?  Read on for details … The “great conjunction”of Jupiter and Saturn will […]

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Very Strong Ridge of High Pressure To Bring Heatwave To Inland Southern California With 120+ for Low Deserts As Well

Very Strong Ridge of High Pressure To Bring Heatwave To Inland Southern California With 120+ for Low Deserts As Well

The FB Notification IOS/Android Apps are both out now.  Click Here to download them – A very strong 600m upper ridge of high pressure that marks the ‘heatwave’ before the monsoon begins in Arizona will develop over the the Arizona/New Mexico border by Friday.  This will push temperatures through 115F+ in the low deserts and with the weekend moving along, […]

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Very Strong Ridge Of High Pressure To Challenge Record High Temperatures Over The Weekend In Phoenix, Sky Harbor Takeoff Delays Likely

Very Strong Ridge Of High Pressure To Challenge Record High Temperatures Over The Weekend In Phoenix, Sky Harbor Takeoff Delays Likely

The FB Notification IOS/Android Apps are both out now.  Click Here to download them – A very strong 600m upper ridge of high pressure that marks the ‘heatwave’ before the monsoon begins will develop over the the Arizona/New Mexico border by Friday.  This will push temperatures through 115F and with the weekend moving along, temperatures may even breach the 120F […]

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July 2020 Forecast For Southern California Released With First Android App Notification Test

July 2020 Forecast For Southern California Released With First Android App Notification Test

June went pretty much as expected so what will July hold?  Read on for details … July 2020 will have the same temperatures as June.  In Bakersfield and the Low Desert we will see heatwave temperatures.  In the metros and mountain areas we will see average to above average temperatures.  The monsoon season in Arizona seems to be getting disrupted […]

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WARNING: Fire Weather Warning Issued For Inland Areas of Southern California Due To Defiance Show Of Force Fireworks

WARNING: Fire Weather Warning Issued For Inland Areas of Southern California Due To Defiance Show Of Force Fireworks

Usually I base a fire weather warning alert on Santa Ana Winds and/or dry and warm with gusty conditions, but social aspect is being factored in so I will prepare the southland for it now.  A Fire Weather Warning has been issued here at Southern California Weather Force for the 4th of July so read on for details. This forecast […]

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