Wednesday, January 20, 2010
WEATHER IN CALIFORNIA:
A tornado warning was reported earlier today in the
Orange County area of California with wind gusts of up to 90 miles an hour. There were also reports of
Long Beach flooding due to the heavy rainfall and thunderstorms which pounded the area. Residents of the area have been keeping informed with any possible
Tornado warnings in Long Beach area or news of inclement weather.
As of 2:30 PM PST on Tuesday, there were several advisories in effect for the Los Angeles County Coast including Downtown Los Angeles. These included a Coastal Flood Advisory in effect until 6 PM PST tonight, a high surf advisory in effect until 11 am PST Friday as well as a Coastal Flood Watch in effect from 6 PM PST this evening through late Wednesday night. Residents should check with their local news and radio stations for the most up to date information on the weather situation. NOAA Weather Radio or the website weather.Gov/losangeles are two excellent sources of current information on the weather.
The current weather report for Long Beach area shows cloudy weather with win gusts up to 27 miles per hour, but for the next several days the forecast includes a strong chance for more rain and thunderstorms. It's been reported that Wednesday's brand new storm system could bring even worse weather to parts of Southern California. Friday only has a 60% chance for rain, while Saturday appears to be the break from all this nasty weather as it will return to partly cloudy.
By Weather Blogger, Cruyff
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