HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK...UPDATED NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA 906 AM PDT TUE MAR 20 2012
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PZZ750-775-211315- ORANGE COUNTY COASTAL AREAS-SAN DIEGO COUNTY COASTAL AREAS- SAN BERNARDINO AND RIVERSIDE COUNTY VALLEYS-THE INLAND EMPIRE- SAN DIEGO COUNTY VALLEYS-SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY MOUNTAINS- RIVERSIDE COUNTY MOUNTAINS-SANTA ANA MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS- SAN DIEGO COUNTY MOUNTAINS-APPLE AND LUCERNE VALLEYS- COACHELLA VALLEY-SAN DIEGO COUNTY DESERTS- COASTAL WATERS FROM SAN MATEO POINT TO THE MEXICAN BORDER AND OUT 30 NM- WATERS FROM SAN MATEO POINT TO THE MEXICAN BORDER EXTENDING 30 TO 60 NM OUT INCLUDING SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND- 906 AM PDT TUE MAR 20 2012
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA.
.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT.
NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER EXPECTED.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY.
LIGHT SHOWERS WILL BE POSSIBLE LATE THIS WEEKEND...ALONG WITH GUSTY WINDS FOR THE MOUNTAINS AND DESERTS.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... SKYWARN WEATHER ACTIVATION IS NOT REQUESTED FOR THIS AREA... HOWEVER WEATHER SPOTTERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO REPORT SIGNIFICANT WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Light precipitation developing Sunday March 25 (first in Orange and SB Counties) Wind and widespread precipitation increasing Sunday afternoon March 25 and continue into Sunday evening and into early Monday morning Strong wind for passes and mountains during the day, and on the coast Weather
Not as strong or cold as last storm, and shorter duration of precipitation Heaviest precipitation Orange and San Bernardino Counties coast and mountains
Southwest to west wind with gusts 50 mph for passes and deserts; 25 to 35 mph Coastal, and Coachella Valley. Strongest near 60 mph (prone areas only)
Rain/Snow Amounts 0.30 to 1.00 inches locally around 2 inches on most favored southwest slopes. 2 to 4 inches of snow above 5000 feet. 4 to 8 inches of snow above 6000 feet and locally up to 12 inches. Heaviest coastal precipitation in strong showers and highest amounts in San Bernardino Mountains. 1 inch down to 4000 feet Sunday night/early Monday. 0.10 to 0.40 inches for deserts (most in high deserts near mountains) Snow level 5500-6500 feet on Sunday lowering to 5000 feet Sunday evening and early Monday. Levels as low as about 4000 feet in San Bernardino Mountains early Monday. Snow levels as low as near 4000 feet in San Diego Mountains at the end of the storm.
IMPACT Moderately strong winds for passes and canyons and locally in the desert areas. May cause local damage. Small craft over waters affected by wind and high seas Locally heavy showers. Snowfall accumulation on roads above 4500 feet. ============== SCM Automated Alerts
Storm still looks good for a decent dump. Up around a half a foot to near a foot in a few locations... Get ready for more wintry weather, but gone quick on Monday. Gotta love these spring storms! FOLLOW @BENSWEATHER NOW ON TWITTER!
we will believe you Benben, weather lady said up to 20" on Sunday night, guess she had one drink to many with coco... I don’t need your attitude thanks, I have one of my own!
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