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Benseather.com Forecast
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Bensweather.com Forecast Updated: Tuesday, Oct 15 @ 12:37am
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An early-season trough of low pressure will move into the region through the end of the week leading to gusty west winds and cooler temperatures with a chance of showers. Another nice day is in store for us today under sunny skies with highs in the upper 60's, northeast winds 5-10 mph at times. Temperatures will come down a few degrees tomorrow as the onshore flow begins to strengthen. Highs will remain in the mid 60's with winds turning westerly 5-15 mph during the afternoon. Low pressure will move into the area on Thursday bringing gusty west winds 15-30 mph and further cooling. This system will also have some moisture combined with the onshore flow and deep marine layer to squeeze out light rain and drizzle, especially across our coastal & valley areas. Enough moisture could spill into the Big Bear Valley Thursday night or early Friday for a few light showers, possibly even our first dusting of snow for the season above about 6,000 feet. As the low moves east into the Great Basin on Friday, we could also experience our first offshore flow/Santa Ana event of the season. Good cold air advection may knock highs in the 40's Friday with lows in the 20's, possibly touching the upper teens in a few spots. So some big changes ahead as we finally get into some real fall weather with the possibility of a few flakes later in the week, more seasonal fall weather should return over the weekend.
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