Oy, such mishegas! Just in time for the UN Climate Change Conference.Rare September storm bringing wind, rain, even snow
A strong storm rarely seen in September is rolling into Southern California this week, bringing high winds, cool temperatures and a potential for rain or even snow, according to the National Weather Service.
There is a wind advisory in effect from noon today until 11 a.m. Friday, meaning winds of 35 mph or stronger are expected, the weather service reported.
Gusts could hit 45 mph by this evening. The high temp today is expected to be 86 to 91 degrees and 80 to 85 degrees tomorrow and Friday.
There is a slight chance of thunderstorms and a potential for local heavy precipitaion from late Thursday through Friday.
The cold storm may even bring snowfall in the mountains above 6,000 feet, the weather service reported.
The possible precipitation also brings the threat of flash flooding and debris flows over the recently burned areas.
A September storm like this has not been seen in Southern California since 1986, the National Weather Service reported.
Via The Desert Sun (Palm Springs).
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