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Jul 29, 2010
Monsoon moisture is currently moving into the area this evening and will cause thunderstorms over the mountains and deserts Friday through Monday.



A tree is seen ripped apart from Severe Thunderstorm that hit my home this afternoon in Wildomar. Photo 7/15 Michael Mojarro




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July, 30th, 2010, 12am:

Well it may not seem like it, but things are changing in some areas of the region this evening weather wise. Large outflow boundaries from huge thunderstorms over Arizona today can be seen drifting west slowly towards the So cal deserts and mountains, and latest model runs support ample moisture tomorrow for some scattered thunderstorms across our mountains and deserts, but especially in the Riverside and San Diego County mountains and deserts where storms may be a little more widespread. This is all happening because our ridge of high pressure is beginning to expand west into the area finally putting our mountains under some much needed monsoonal flow.

Elsewhere west of the mountains some clouds can be expected but overall temps will continue to be well below normal as west of the mountains will continue to be influenced by some onshore flow, although temps will likely rise a few degrees Inland. Moisture increases more so Saturday and could last into early next week with some more scattered thunderstorms over the mountains. Its possible that at some point over the next 5 days some storms could drift into the valleys but only time will tell for this. Temps for Friday into the weekend overall upper 60s to the middle 70s at the coast, some mid 80s and 90s inland, while the mountains remain cool and moist in the 70s.




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7/27/10:Will maintain slight chance of thunderstorms today probably all the way into the weekend but at this point chances do appear to be slight with mainly just some clouds in the afternoons and evening, but just a slight increase in dynamics or moisture from Arizona storms could fire off a storm over the wilderness any day so if hiking just be prepared even though chances are slight. Temps overall a tad below normal as they have been with highs overall in the middle 60s and 70s with lows in the upper 30s and 40s. No real change seen in the pattern for the next 7 days. Hiking conditions look good everywhere with just some small snow fields on Sky High Trail, dollar lake Saddle area as well as Foresee. Water flow looks good across all creeks. Dollar lake has been reported full.
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