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Benseather.com Forecast
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Bensweather.com Forecast Updated: Thursday, Oct 17 @ 03:35pm
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Looking at some cool and windy weather over the next few days as low-pressure moves through the area, followed by an offshore flow tomorrow into the weekend. Expect partly cloudy skies out there today with highs in the lower 60's, southwest winds gusting 15-25 mph by afternoon. As low pressure moves through the area this evening we'll squeeze out some light rain and drizzle, mainly across our coastal & valley areas with rainfall amounts generally under a quarter inch, especially on the lower coastal slopes. The marine layer could also deepen enough for some moisture to spill into the Big Bear Valley. As lows cool the 20's there's a chance we could see some drizzle or a few flurries with little to no accumulation anticipated. The low pulls east on Friday as high pressure builds over the Great Basin generating gusty offshore winds. This will be a weak-moderate Santa Ana with northerly winds locally 10-20 mph, gusts to near 50 mph will be possible below passes and canyons. Decent cold air advection may also knock our highs into the 40's Friday with overnight lows possibly reaching the teens for the first time this fall. Weak ridging aloft will return over the weekend through early next week for fair and warmer weather.
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