It seems that the temperatures less than the average and the morning spray are the theater for some shower at the weekend in southern California.
The region witnessed a significant decrease in temperatures on Wednesday, with a rise in the afternoon of about 10 degrees lower than normal. These cold conditions should continue as we head to the weekend, when things become unstable.
“Look at Saturday morning … We get a wave of shower on Saturday morning. Then we get some unstable conditions on Sunday morning,” said Henry Decardo, the meteorologist KTLA.
The National weather service (NWS) calls for the beauty of rain to remain relatively low, but parts of the Los Angeles Province can get ten to a third of an inch of rain.
“The rain throughout most of the region will be mainly sat in the morning through SLO and SBA provinces, and late in the morning until after the afternoon via VTU and La provinces.” Thursday discussion.
Snow levels are expected to remain between 4,500 to 5550 feet, with snow falling a few inches over the mark of 5500 feet.
It is expected that the direction of warming temperatures will bring its nature to early next week.
Henry says the weather forecast is better for those who head to the Stagecoach Festival this week.
Henry said: “Maybe you are driving your car through a spray or cloudy circumstances and then heading over the mountains to reach the Kochilla Valley, and suddenly it looks like a completely different world with sunlight and warm weather. I think this is what we look at this end.”