Oh no! Southern California is cold again!

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    February 24, 2011 1:11 PM PST

    Cold storm system barrels toward O.C.

    Unusually cold temperatures and possible heavy rain could hit Orange County late Friday and Saturday as a powerful system of low-pressure air works its way down the coast.  

    The flow of moist air from the ocean could bring light rain or drizzle Friday, and highs Friday should be 55 to 60 under mostly cloudy skies.

    The rain continues Saturday morning and possibly throughout the day as the storm moves south.

    We could see scattered thunderstorms Saturday, along with gusty winds to 30 mph, as daytime highs drop into the 47 to 52 range.


  • February 24, 2011 2:31 PM PST
    Sounds great! You should see our weather it would make you feel better about yours!
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    February 24, 2011 2:40 PM PST
    Be glad you are not here in NW PA. :-)

    This Low Will Spread Northeast Across The Area Overnight. This Precipitation May Start As A Mixture Of Snow Sleet And Freezing Rain. This Mixture Will Quickly Become All Snow. The Snow Will Increase In Intensity Toward Daybreak With Heavy Snow Then Expected Through Midday Friday. Snowfall Rates Will Exceed An Inch Per Hour For Several Hours And Could Approach Two Inches Per Hour At Times. The Snow Is Expected To Diminish From West To East On Friday Afternoon. Snowfall Amounts By Friday Afternoon Of 6 To 10 Inches Will Be Possible. A Few Locations May See Amounts Approaching A Foot. Winds Will Also Increase By Friday Morning To At Least 15 To 25 Mph With Gusts To 35 Mph. This Will Cause Blowing And Drifting Of The Snowfall.
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    February 24, 2011 11:47 PM PST
    I would go nuts for temp like that here in Mass I'm looking out at more snow falling as I write (4-6 inches) and temps in the 20 & 30's for the next few days. I haven't seen green or bown for that matter grass in months.
    So it can be worst then rainy and temps in the 40-50's range. Enjoy what you have.
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    February 25, 2011 1:07 AM PST

    Clearing skies and a cold air mass over the State is giving us record cold this morning  Sea-Tac Airport has dropped to 21° this morning breaking the old record of 22° set in 1962. Gusty winds in Whatcom and San Juan Counties is giving wind chills in the single digits in some areas, but winds will be decreasing this morning.

     

    The dominant weather feature Friday will be high pressure to the north and east. That will result in mostly sunny skies and dry, but cold weather. Highs from Everett north will be in the mid 20's to near 30 (never getting above freezing). South of Everett, highs should reach the low to mid 30's. Winds will slowly ease during the day.

    As we head into Saturday the high pressure will move out allowing another but warmer storm system to move out of the Gulf of Alaska during the day on Saturday. If the clouds from this storm arrive after daybreak, lows will be back in the teens and low 20s again.


  • February 25, 2011 1:16 AM PST
    i rode the bike saturday when it warmed up into the high 30s- then we got winter storm warning- 15 inches of snow fell over night- and today its a balmy -20 with windchill!!! enjoy the warmth hd beach!! lol
  • February 25, 2011 1:36 AM PST
      I've been there and loved it but,   HERE IS THE FUTURE> !   
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    February 25, 2011 2:40 AM PST
    So Laura, is Ron wearing his chaps?????
  • February 25, 2011 3:03 AM PST
    Were soft out here when it comes to the weather! seeing and hearing stories from the other CF members about riding in the 10s and 20s whoo! not for me. My hats off to all of you hardy riders out there and be safe will ya.
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    February 25, 2011 3:39 AM PST
    We are definitely getting whacked here with the wet stuff,fortunately it isnt snowing,& praying it doesnt !!!
    The weather man is predicting a chance of snow tomorrow in San Francisco,something that hasnt happened since 1976....76 was the year our drought started,this time tho we are well above normal for rainfall..
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    February 25, 2011 4:26 AM PST
    This was today at noon.

  • February 26, 2011 4:31 PM PST
    47-52 degrees is no problem, it's all the snow up here to go through just to get to the highway. Last year I managed to ride on March 14th - earliest ever. I think we'll be lucky to see the end of April or into May. -17 with no wind tonight, and a beautiful starry sky.
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    February 26, 2011 11:03 PM PST
    Over 30 degrees is like spring!

    The other day it was about 30 degrees and people are out in t-shirts and shorts! Us New Englanders are quite the hardy bunch!
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    February 26, 2011 11:05 PM PST
    freighttrain wrote...
    47-52 degrees is no problem, it's all the snow up here to go through just to get to the highway. Last year I managed to ride on March 14th - earliest ever. I think we'll be lucky to see the end of April or into May. -17 with no wind tonight, and a beautiful starry sky.


    Na, the real problem is the sand!  Those back roads (where the riding is sweetest) are LOADED with sand. Don't know if it will ever be cleared!