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The weather forecast for the coming days is expected to bring cold air to California for next week.
However, with a chance of some heavy snow along the west coast, temperatures will remain m카지노 사이트oderate for the next several days. That will be a plus to visitors on Tuesday, especially over the Santa Cruz and San Joaquin valleys on the Pacific Coast. High winds from the Pacific Northwest should help with light snow, though conditions will likely continue to remain mild until Wednesday.
Tuesday evening and Wednesday evening will bring low temperatures of about -10 to -15°C and moderate gusty winds.
On Thursday, the weather is expected to be milder and drier with temperatures starting near -5°C and high winds below 40 mph.
For a chance of snow, visitors could see a cha바카라사이트nce of an overnight high of 12 to 15 mm and a chance of heavy snow of up to five inches.
Wednesday night, however, should bring snow if temperatures hit near-freezing temperatures, and mild temperatures from north into the San Joaquin Valley, along with light snow to start on Wednesday night.
The chance of more than one inch of snow is possible, but that comes with a great deal of risk for those in coastal areas like Lassen, and will be mitigated by heavy rains and rain gauges used to monitor weather. If heavy snow falls late in the evening or early on Thursday, it could push visibility well below 4,000 feet to the southern California coastal area.
So, what’s the best plan to protect against snow?
Most of the winter storms can be forecasted for Thursday, including those along the south coast and north to the San Francisco Bay and northern to California’s mountains. As with any storm system, a warmer front is expected to spread from South Carolina across the eastern U.S. Friday and Saturday, so many folks are considering a return trip to Colorado or Nevada.
What’s more, the low pressure system coming out of central Mexico could push moisture and snow over the entire southern half of the US and Central Mexico. The storm systems from this system are believed to be moving up into the Pacific and could cause widespread travel problems for millions.
As for the north Pacific, it may be cold enough in the late afternoon or early evening to cause snow but expect light to moderate precipitation and a wind chill in the single digits