Weather Report – 8/5/19

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Courtesy of LakeGregoryWeather.com

TODAY’S WEATHER DISCUSSION AND FORECAST:


Good Morning.
..The Trend for the week will be High pressure moves East and weakens bringing a slow cooling trend through Saturday.
..Today, we will have another warm day as High pressure now centered over Arizona remains our dominant weather feature. Temperatures today will be very close to Sunday’s daytime Highs across the Mountain running from the mid to upper 80s.
..Tomorrow, the area of High pressure will begin to weaken and slowly move East. This will allow some cooling locally with daytime Highs cooling by 2-3*. Wednesday another 2-4* of cooling can be expected.
..A Trough of Low pressure off of the PAC-NW will begin to affect our area Wednesday. Onshore flow will strengthen Wednesday through Saturday as the Trough moves closer to SoCal. By Friday we could see daytime Highs in the upper 70s as the Trough moves Inland across the PAC-NW. Saturday may be our coolest day of the week before High pressure returns to the area.
..On the long range outlook, not to much change from the pattern we have been in. The Monsoonal Moisture will remain to our East as it looks now, so I don’t see any real chances of Thunderstorms locally for the next seven days. There will be some upper level moisture passing through later today and tomorrow but there doesn’t appear to be any dynamics to support Thunderstorm activity or rain locally.
..That’s it for now. *RC
..Thank you. RC @ www.lakegregoryweather.com


..As we head into Fire Season please use caution in all mountain areas. Also I will begin today posting the Fire Danger levels the WX Alerts page for a more in depth look at the local fire weather..(Website)


Yesterday’s High and Low temperatures were:
Crestline-88/66*, Twin Peaks-82/65*, Lk Arrowhead-86/69*, Running Springs-80/66*, Big Bear-85/50*, GVL-81/60*, San Berdo-105/67*, Wtrmn Cyn-93/61*.



..On the main page of the website, www.lakegregoryweather.com I have added two live webcam views, one of Lake Gregory pointing North, and the other facing Southeast toward Waterman canyon. These are very helpful for the drive up and down the hill. If the camera view is gray, that means it’s foggy.


..Be sure to check out the other pages on the website for the Latest on El Nino, live webcams from around the area, live Radar, Satellite loops, Traffic conditions, along with live Weather conditions, and a live view of Lake Gregory from my weather station at the South side of the lake. Have a good Day! *RC