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Mild, then Breezy, then Cooler!

We’re working on a mild, sunny Friday with highs that will top out in the mid-seventies! Gusty winds are expected by late tomorrow afternoon and evening but it will still be nice and mild on Saturday, despite the winds approaching 20-25mph. A storm system will drop slightly farther South as we move through the weekend,

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Steady as She Goes…

Our December weather has been very cooperative of recent and we’ll stay the course into the weekend, with only modest changes. High pressure will keep most of the cloud cover at bay, so expect partly cloudy skies as a storm system to the North drops rain on Washington, Oregon and into the inter-mountain West. Our

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Watchwords: Sunny & Mild!

High pressure builds in over the Desert Southwest, bringing highs in the seventies, light breezes and vanquishing the clouds of yesterday, while a storm to our north keeps the Pacific Northwest socked in. Despite some chilly morning lows (39 at Thermal!) we’ll warm-up nicely, hitting 71 later this afternoon. The next few days bring even

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A Few Clouds & Mild Temps

Mostly sunny skies are expected today, but the afternoon and evening will be punctuated by mid-level clouds sliding by as a front approaches. The clouds won’t have much of an impact on our day. Temperatures will be slightly above seasonal averages (67) but below yesterday’s high of 75 degrees. We’ll hold this pattern through Saturday

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A seasonal close to the workweek

Both Palm Springs and Thermal recorded high temperatures nine degrees warmer than yesterday! That’s a notable warmup in just one day’s time. The next storm system to impact the west coast begins its trek inland tomorrow. Rain and snow will first fall in Northern California before the precipitation slides into the Southland. Light showers are

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I Can See Clearly now…

…the rain has gone… But we got another nice dose of rain for the valley floor, not much snow in the mountains due to the warmer nature of the system that came through yesterday. We got enough rain that you can turn off your lawn sprinklers for a day or so. Today expect partly cloudy

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Rain Making Valley Roads Slick

Showers began overnight and increased in intensity this morning. They will continue until later this afternoon as an area of low pressure passing through, making area roads slick with precipitation. A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for areas adjacent to the Valley to our West all the way to the coast until 6 p.m.

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Rain Developing Overnight

A quick-moving area of low pressure will bring rain to the Coachella Valley, and snow to the higher elevations of SoCal overnight into Wednesday. The rain is likely to start after about midnight and linger into Wednesday afternoon, drying up after 4 p.m. Your morning commute is likely to be the wettest part of the

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