Sunday, 2/26/2012
From the National Weather Service:
A COLD LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING SOUTHWARD JUST OFF THE CALIFORNIA COAST WILL MOVE INLAND THROUGH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ON MONDAY NIGHT BRINGING SNOW IN THE MOUNTAINS...
STRONG AND GUSTY WEST WINDS...
AND SHOWERS ALONG AND WEST OF THE MOUNTAINS.
A FEW SCATTERED LIGHT SHOWERS THIS EVENING AS THE MARINE LAYER DEEPENS.
SHOWERS WILL BECOME MORE NUMEROUS AND WIDESPREAD LATE TONIGHT INTO MONDAY...THEN DECREASE FROM THE NORTHWEST MONDAY NIGHT...ENDING OVER FAR SOUTHERN AREAS TUESDAY MORNING.
RAINFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE FROM ONE-HALF LOCALLY TO ONE INCH IN THE MOUNTAINS.
RAINFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE FROM ONE-HALF LOCALLY TO ONE INCH IN THE MOUNTAINS.
THE SNOW LEVEL WILL LOWER TO AROUND 3500 FEET MONDAY AND 2500 FEET MONDAY NIGHT...WITH SNOWFALL OF 5 TO 9 INCHES IN SOUTHERN AREAS.
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