Weather Report 6/19/18

Ron Chalfant, lakegregoryweather.com

Today’s lakegregoryweather.com
Forecast for Crestline, Twin Peaks, Lake Arrowhead and the San Bernardino Mountains:
Good Morning.
Yesterday temperatures across the Mountain ran in the low to mid 70s for most locations. Early morning fog quickly cleared out leaving a nice day for the Inland region. Temperatures in the Valley ran around 81* yesterday.
Today, we will begin a warm up as High pressure strengthens over SoCal. Skies will remain clear for the next several days for the Inland and Mountain areas with gusty winds at times. Mountain temperatures will be in the low to mid 80s today with mid 80* temperatures expected through the rest of the work week ahead.
At this time, no Thunder Storms are in the forecast as Tropical Moisture will remain far to the south. Monsoon Season began the 15th of June officially, but is currently quiet. The Hurricane center has nothing to report for the Eastern Pacific or the Gulf Region, and nothing is expected for the next five days.
On the longer range outlook, temperatures should cool by a few degrees for the weekend, but a warm up is expected to return for early next week.
Have a good day and enjoy the great mountain weather. RC
Average local temps for today are: 77*/50 – MAX-90*(2002)-MIN-50*(1975).
Temperatures around the area for Today and overnight:
Crestline, Twin Peaks, and Lake Arrowhead: 78-82*/58-64*
Running Springs, GVL, and Big Bear: 72-76*/40-46*
San Bernardino: 89-93*/63-65*
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