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Ben's WX Summary
- Updated: Monday @ 05:32pm
Next storm system on deck is now moving into Southern California with showers on the increase! This storm will not have the deep moisture tap off the Pacific, resulting in lower precipitation totals; however, this system will be colder with lower snow levels. Travelers should be aware of hazardous winter weather driving conditions and carry tire chains! Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with rain and snow developing, cold and breezy as lows drop into the 20s. The snow level will fall from around 7,500 feet, to near 6,000 feet with a couple inches of snow possible overnight. As this front slides east rather quickly, steady precipitation will become more showery through Tuesday as the main low rolls through the region. This could bring in some decent wrap around moisture with snow showers continuing off & on throughout the day. Colder and breezy tomorrow with highs in the 30s. The snow level could dip to around 4,000 feet during the morning, then hover near 5,000 feet throughout the day. Total snowfall accumulations of 3-6 inches are possible. Showers will taper off Tuesday night into Wednesday as we get another break between storms. Our third and final system in this series will move into the area sometime on Thursday into Friday, bringing another round of wintry weather. Forecast models still diverge a bit, should the low get closer to our area, lower snow levels and higher totals would be possible. If they low hangs further offshore, then totals would be less with higher snow levels; we're currently leaning towards the first scenario. After that, things appear to dry out for the weekend as high pressure aloft builds over the region, which will bring a prolonged period of drier conditions through Thanksgiving. After that, I don't see much on radar until possible after the Thanksgiving Holiday, when forecast models hint at a very cold system diving south out of Canada, but this a long ways out. With the colder weather ahead, we should also see resorts fire up snowmaking this week!
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