Wet weather expected in Southern California Wednesday
Wet weather expected in SoCal late Wed – early Thur. 1-1.5″ of rain possible, light snow at 6000 feet. #PCT m.wund.com/US/CA/058.html
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Wet weather expected in SoCal late Wed – early Thur. 1-1.5″ of rain possible, light snow at 6000 feet. #PCT m.wund.com/US/CA/058.html
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Rangers in the field are suggesting the hikers hole up. A foot of snow may fall on Mt. Laguna and other high places.
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Another SoCal storm expected Fri-Sat, 1-2″ of rain, 6-12″ of snow, high winds possible along the #PCT. m.wund.com/US/CA/058.html
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SACRAMENTO — 2/28/12 — Department of Water Resources snow surveyors today confirmed that California’s mountain snowpack holds far less water than normal for this time of year.
Electronic readings from remote sensors indicate that snowpack water content in the northern mountain ranges is 31 percent of normal for the date ... Read more
Thunderous wind blew across much of the Sierra on Nov 30. causing widespread damage. These unusually strong northern winds gusted to more than 180 mph. They stayed higher than 120 mph for more than three hours, toppling thousands of trees. We expect to find significant numbers of downed trees on ... Read more
The weekly update of snow depth along the Pacific Crest Trail for July 4th.
These images are from the National Weather Service Snow Analyses showing July 4th data overlaid in Google Earth along with my PCT tracks.... Read more
A VERY DYNAMIC AND COOL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM CONTINUES TO APPROACH NORTHERN CALIFORNIA FROM THE GULF OF ALASKA AND WILL MOVE OVER THE SIERRA NEVADA TUESDAY AFTERNOON INTO WEDNESDAY. THIS SYSTEM IS PROJECTED TO BRING WELL ABOVE NORMAL PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR ALONG WITH CHANCES OF THUNDERSTORMS.... Read more
The weekly update of snow depth along the Pacific Crest Trail.
These images are from the National Weather Service Snow Analyses showing June 27th data overlaid in Google Earth along with my PCT tracks.... Read more
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