I hope I am wrong about this but it looks like we've got some major storms brewing. As of this report, Hurricane Otto has taken at least 9 lives and it appears bigger storms are brewing. So please stay aware of the weather. We've got storms all week across the USA. God bless everyone, T @newTHOR on twitter http://bit.ly/1FL7e16 news about the weather http://bit.ly/2gqYdk9 Storm to blast California to Arizona with chilly rain and snow this weekend A storm will bring a dose of chilly air, drenching rain, mountain snow and gusty winds to much of California, Arizona and Nevada this weekend. Enough rain, snow and wind will develop to cause travel disruptions as people head home from Thanksgiving and shopping activities. Pouring rain will spread southward over much of California on Saturday then push inland over the Southwest during the rest of the weekend. Areas from San Francisco and Sacramento to Los Angeles and San Diego will get a thorough soaking. Enough rain can fall in these cities and other areas to cause minor urban flooding and raise the risk of mudslides in recent burn areas. Several inches of rain will fall along the coast of northern California and Oregon with 1-2 inches over much of central California and 0.50 to 1 inch along the coast of Southern California. The combination of rain and a low cloud ceiling can cause delays at area airports, including San Francisco and Los Angeles. Spotty showers may survive the trip across the deserts and may briefly visit cities such as Palm Springs, California, Las Vegas and Phoenix. The storm will bring along a considerable amount of cold air. High temperatures will trend downward from the 70s F on Friday to the 60s on Saturday and the 50s on Sunday around Los Angeles. Snow levels will lower over the mountains as the weekend progresses and the chilly air settles over the region. "Wintry travel will affect the passes in California and over the mountains in Arizona," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Henry Margusity said. California passes at risk for slippery conditions with snow-covered roads include Donner Pass, along Interstate 80, and Tejon Pass, along I-5. Travel may also be slippery over Siskiyou Summit, along I-5 in southern Oregon and over the higher terrain along I-40 in Arizona. "Snowfall will range from a few inches over the passes to 1-2 feet over the high country of the Sierra Nevada and southern Cascades," AccuWeather Meteorologist Rob Miller said. Six to 12 inches can accumulate over the Arizona mountains, Miller said. United States World North America United States California Los Angeles ENGLISH (US), °C Weather Los Angeles, CA Follow us on United States Weather Los Angeles, CA Local Weather 20°C Personalized Forecasts: Ski Home Radar & Maps News & Video Winter & Severe Climate Social Watch Videos NEWS VIDEOS BLOGS PERSONALITIES Storm to blast California to Arizona with chilly rain and snow this weekend Alex Sosnowski By Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist November 25, 2016; 5:55 PM ET Share| A storm will bring a dose of chilly air, drenching rain, mountain snow and gusty winds to much of California, Arizona and Nevada this weekend. Enough rain, snow and wind will develop to cause travel disruptions as people head home from Thanksgiving and shopping activities. Pouring rain will spread southward over much of California on Saturday then push inland over the Southwest during the rest of the weekend. Areas from San Francisco and Sacramento to Los Angeles and San Diego will get a thorough soaking. Enough rain can fall in these cities and other areas to cause minor urban flooding and raise the risk of mudslides in recent burn areas. Several inches of rain will fall along the coast of northern California and Oregon with 1-2 inches over much of central California and 0.50 to 1 inch along the coast of Southern California. The combination of rain and a low cloud ceiling can cause delays at area airports, including San Francisco and Los Angeles. Spotty showers may survive the trip across the deserts and may briefly visit cities such as Palm Springs, California, Las Vegas and Phoenix. The storm will bring along a considerable amount of cold air. High temperatures will trend downward from the 70s F on Friday to the 60s on Saturday and the 50s on Sunday around Los Angeles.
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