A cool, wet weather pattern is developing across Southern California, with a deep marine layer bringing clouds and light precipitation to the region early Monday, as well as a drop in temperatures that will persist through the week. “We’re going to have well below normal temperatures over the next couple days," said Ariel Cohen, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard. "It will be pretty cool quite chilly to close out April." In general, the highs through at least Wednesday are...
Los Angeles is expected to see colder temperatures and some light rain over the weekend, kicking off a wet start to May. L.A. County has about a 30% chance of rain Saturday into Sunday morning, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Rose Schoenfeld. Rainfall totals are expected to range between 0.1 inch and 0.25 inches in lower elevations, with more potentially in mountain regions. Temperatures are expected to drop over the weekend, as an increase in air flowing in from the Pacific...
High winds continued to blast across Southern California on Friday, as a cold storm moved across the state, forecast to also bring some showers, thunderstorms and mountain snow — and the potential for power outages and hazardous air quality. The quick-moving system is expected to clear out of the region by Saturday morning, making way for a warmer and more clear weekend, according to the National Weather Service. But on Friday, the chance for significant rainfall across the Southland remained...
Thursday April 18 Morning Report There was a line of storms that approached last night and fell apart across the mountains. However, there is plenty of moisture in place in the form of fog. This will be a morning issue, then lift to produce a partly sunny sky by late morning. This will also allow
Temperatures will remain well above normal in Bucks County on Tuesday,
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High winds continue to die down overnight. Gusty winds will stick around through Saturday. Wind gusts over 60 mph were recorded in parts of southern New Mexico today. These winds brought areas of blowing dust into this evening. Scattered showers also developed Thursday afternoon, including thunderstorms around the Sandias today. Most of this rain evaporated []
Hi everyone! Unseasonably cool weather continues for yet another day. This afternoon has been mostly cloudy with light southeast winds, and temperatures hovering around 60. Tomorrow will be even cooler with a mix of 40's and low 50's. Of course, as has been advertised throughout this week, inclement weather is expected with pockets of drizzle, and []
Hello everyone, Today is starting a cooling trend. North winds have increased upwards of 15 to 35 mph, during the morning hours, and now are slowly relaxing late this afternoon. This cold front that's moving through will be dry, but temperatures will range from the 50's to the low 70's. Jacket weather for some. Tomorrow []
The first of two waves of rain and thunder is moving through Minnesota Friday. Another wave of rainfall develops Sunday. There’s a marginal risk of severe weather in far southern Minnesota.
April 2024 is the joint wettest since records began at the turn of the last century, sharing the distinction with 1932. In total, 93 millimetres of rain fell at the De Bilt weather station near Utrecht where official records are set, and that is more than double the average. January and February were also wetter than normal, weather bureau Weerplaza said. The sun also shone for just 169 hours, compared with 200 in a “normal” April, leading Weerplaza to describe