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SoCal is bracing for a huge storm:
* Strong thunderstorms possible today into tonight
-- Some of tstorms may contain...
- Small hail
- Wind gusts over 50 mph
- Torrential downpours
- Isolated weak tornadoes

* Rainfall Totals this week of 4-8" coast/valleys and 8-16" favored
SSW-facing coastal mountain slopes with local 20+" amounts
possible
, even the deserts may recieve 1.5 to 4".

* Snow levels fluctuate from 3,500 feet to 6,000 feet rest of the
week.

* Snow Totals several feet possible.
- Avalanche potential below steeper slopes

* Debris flows possible for recent burn areas
- Focus will be on thunderstorm activity

* Small stream and urban flooding likely

* Waterspouts possible in coastal waters this evening.

* Large westerly swell through at least Friday.
- Coastal Flooding possible (west-facing beaches)

NWS is indicating this will likely be the wettest week since early 2005
and fairly similar to the first week in February 1998.

This one looks really big and the potential for flooding and debris flows is huge.
 
straight from the BOM

Forecast for Thursday
Fine. Light to moderate NW to NE winds.
Fire danger: High [12-24].

Precis: Fine
City: Max 32
Bayside: Max 31
UV Alert: 7:40 am to 4:20 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 16 [Extreme]

Friday Fine Min 21 Max 32
Saturday Fine Min 22 Max 33
Sunday Fine Min 22 Max 33
Monday Fine Min 23 Max 33
Tuesday Fine Min 23 Max 33
Wednesday Fine Min 23 Max 33

and a cyclone brewing to the north
 
Right now we are sitting at -4 C and dry. Temps are supposed to drop to the -15 to -20 C range the next day or so and we are supposed to receive lots of snow again over the next week.
 
A little north of CC, it's rain, rain and nothing but rain. Been doing that for the last 10-12 hours. Supposed to be that way all day.

Good call to stay in bed, but gotta go to the office. So here I am.
 
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