Weather officials advise residents of high temperatures and potential thunderstorms that will affect parts of the area this week.
the National weather service Painting an alert on Monday indicates that “a wide area with a chance of 10 to 20 percent for thunderstorms [poses] The risk of dry lighting begins “until mid -week.
“On Tuesday morning until at least Wednesday, there is an opportunity from 30 to 50 percent for thunderstorms across Wadi Al -Daba and the East San Gabriel Mountains, including the bridge scars,” NWS stated. ))
Nws’ Discussion of the regionAnd updated, as of publication, before 3:30 am on Tuesday, had a similar message.
“The weather is expected to be very warm again [Tuesday]. The seasonal humidity will continue at least during the Thursday, and will bring an opportunity for thunderstorms and bathing to the region, “says the region’s discussion:” The dearest storms will focus on the Antilop Valley and the Saint Gabriel Mountains until late on Wednesday. ”
“Any lightning storms, sudden floods, amazing and locally destroyed winds,” may produce another discussion.
Because of the high temperatures, Heat consultant In its place for many Socal. Its validity will end at 6 pm on Tuesday.
Hot day conditions with high temperatures from 96 to 107 degrees [will be] It is common, with warm conditions overnight, “the heat consultant indicates.
The video, which was taken at four in the morning, appears on Tuesday, stands out on the SIMI Valley. The activity was linked to the system of storms that was hovering over the central coast overnight, and is scheduled to bring moisture to Socal while moving in the south. No precipitation was recorded immediately on Tuesday morning.
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