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Jul 03, 2009
Continued warm weather with temkps a bit above normal for today and the holiday. A slight chance of thunderstorms will continue in the mountains and deserts.

Base of a severe thunderstorm in Temecula CA. 6/3/09



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July, 3rd, 2009, 130am:
Similar weather today as to yesterday with highs maybe a few degrees higher in most areas with hottest valleys breaking 100 this afternoon. There will continue to be a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the mountains but anything that forms will be isolated. The 4th of July will have almost identical weather to today with continue slight chance of storms in the mountains but overall a very seasonal weather pattern for this time of year. We may see some cooling Sunday through the middle of the week with temps falling a good 10 degrees putting us at or a tad below normal.



All Mountain areas above 7500 feet in Southern California

7/3/09:Good hiking weather today through the holiday weekend with highs overall in the upper 60s to the middle 70s and lows cool in the 40s and lower 50s. There will be a slight chance of a thundershower today and for the 4th but anything that occurs should be brief and far from strong. Cooling will occur Sunday through the middle of next week as well as drying with highs back down into the lower 60s and 70s. Looking into the long range a monsoon outbreak may arrive by next weekend.
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Beaches

General:

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Los Angeles:

2-4 feet

Orange County:

2-4feet

San Diego:

2-4 feet Dec 30, 2007 by Michael

Deserts

Low Deserts:

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High Deserts:

Used for emergency operations only. Dec 30, 2007 by Michael

Inland Empire

General:

Used for emergency operations only. Dec 30, 2007 by Michael

L.A. / O.C.

General:

Used for emergency operations only. Dec 30, 2007 by Michael

San Diego

Valleys:

used for emergency operations only.

Mountains:

used for emergency operations only. Dec 30, 2007 by Michael

SoCal Mountains

5000-7500ft:

The chance for thunderstorm will persist through the weekend with the possibility of the strongest storms occuring on Thursday into Friday. Highs will range from the mid 70s to lower 80s, with temperatures dropping into the 50s or even belopw during thunderstorms. Lows throughout the period will drop into the lower 50s overall with 40s possible by the weekend. Please be careful during periods of heavy rain, flash flooding, hail, and lighting are very possible, so please take necessary precautions.

8000-12000ft:

Highs will be in the low to middle 70s throughout the week with the possibility of thunderstorms peraisting through the weekend. Hiking in the wilderness could be dangerous during any monsoonal activity due to the possibility flash flooding, hail, and lightning. Next week should be sunnier and less humid, with highs into the low 70s and lows in the 40s. Aug 26, 2008 by Matt

S.B. / Ventura

Santa Barbara:

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Ventura:

used for emergency operations only. Dec 30, 2007 by Michael