![]() ![]() Winds: Winds will be the strongest in the Vandenberg/SLO areas out of the southeast, starting as early as Sunday later afternoon into the night as the front approaches. San Diego, you are not in the SCWF Flood Watch due to this being a classic southerly flow event for the areas mentioned above, but you still will see periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms mixed in on Monday as this system has taken a negative tilt, which is excellent for thunderstorm activity anywhere south and west of the main mountain ranges.Īll who are flying out Monday should monitor for delays as these thunderstorms can and will probably cause some. Both the first and second fronts have the power to produce thunderstorms, including waterspouts to small tornadoes along and near the coast.įlood Watches are issued here at Southern California Weather Force when conditions will be favorable for rain that is falling at rates that can produce flooding, with flash flooding in some of the recent burn areas and if you are in one of those areas … it tells you to get sandbags to protect your property and selves. Rates within this will also be on the higher side where thunderstorms cross. Southeast flows in the low-levels tend to favor the Santa Barbara/Ventura/Los Angeles County zones with Santa Barbara/Ventura County at the center of the highest flood risk, which will be given in the final forecast. This system has a southeasterly flow into it. ![]() This should easily start very early Monday morning for the SLO/Santa Barbara/Ventura areas, moving along the morning across the Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, and Inland Empire forecast zones, including their surrounding mountains. You can Click Here for that watch or you can see the commanding links below on how this forecast evolved thus far, which is standard in all SCWF Forecast articles to show the people things were predicted, nothing will be a surprise, and it always is possible here.ĭiscussion: A double whammy Pacific Front is expected to hit on Monday morning across the Flood Watch area. This is a direct follow up to that, including the Flood Watch issued over the e-mail alert system this morning. Yesterday I wrote the second outlook for this coming storm system and placed the thunderstorm wording in for Monday. Join the Facebook Page for Further Updates If You Have Not Yet! Southern California Weather Force has issued a Flood Watch for a Major Storm System expected to hit the forecast area on Monday, which includes thunderstorms, hail, waterspouts, and maybe even small tornadoes as it crosses the Martin Storm Diamond so read on for details and see if your area will be affected … ![]()
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