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7:15 AM | Dry and cool through Sunday

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly sunny, breezy, cool, near 50

Tonight

Mostly clear, cold, upper 20’s

Friday

Mostly sunny, cool, near 50

Saturday

Mostly sunny, slightly cooler, mid-to-upper 40’s

Sunday

Mostly sunny, cool, near 50

Monday

Increasing clouds, showers possible at night, slightly milder, mid 50’s

Tuesday

Cloudy, rain likely, near 50, but temperatures could drop during the afternoon

Discussion

High pressure will control our weather for the next two days and then a weak cold front will pass through on the dry side during Friday night. Slightly colder air will move in on Saturday, but the dry pattern will continue. Another cold front will approach from the west around next Tuesday and this front will be quite strong and will significantly increase the chances for rain during the Monday night/Tuesday time frame. Colder air will follow that frontal passage by the middle of next week and the chance does exist for a changeover to snow during that next significant weather event coming our way. Elsewhere, some "Santa Ana" wind reports have been incredible in California in the past 12 hours or so with unofficial reports from Mammoth at 150 mph and 167 mph at Henniger Flats.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/6nrpAFoyhAU