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Morning Edition For Saturday June 3, 2006
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...Less Humid...
GOOD MORNING: What do you do if you want a tardy cold front to get a little
hurry up in its giddy up? Make fun of it. Yesterday, I compared our cold
front to an AMTRAK train. It would get here, eventually. Well, that did
the trick and the boundary showed up pretty much on schedule.
AHHHH: Temperatures this morning have already fallen back into the lower
60s across the area. That is not that much colder than the past few days,
and it is certainly a lot cooler than the normal low of 63, but we will take
it. And get ready for a few more degrees of early June delight tonight when
the mercury hits the upper 50s in several locations across the area.
BUSTED TEMPERATURE FORECAST: I didn't trust the model output statistics
from the two major numerical weather prediction models Thursday night when
they called for several hours of morning sunshine on Friday. I stuck with
my temperature forecast of 82 for the daytime high. Missed it by 6 degrees
with all of the sunshine. The abundant sunshine helped us get enough
instability to get some decent but relatively gentle thunderstorms and
rainfall.
FORECAST IN A NUTSHELL: : Exactly what is a nutshell? Anyway, expect lots
of sunshine and slightly lower humidities. Temperatures will rise into the
middle 80s despite a fresh north breeze. Tomorrow night, with clear and
calm conditions, temperatures will make the upper 50s in many locations.
Sunday looks partly cloudy and warm. Expect fifties again Monday morning.
Next rain chance: late in the week. .
ON THIS DATE IN 1999: June snow in Southern California is a rare event,
indeed, only occurring in the mountains of Los Angeles County a few times in
recorded history. Light snow was reported at Frazier Park, north of Los
Angeles on this date. The snow melted on contact with the ground and there
was no accumulation. The high temperature at Mount Wilson, CA was only 38
degrees breaking the record for the coldest high temperature in June of 43
degrees from June 7, 1968.
Bill Murray
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TODAY
Becoming mostly sunny. A little less humid. You will feel the north
breeze.
Afternoon High 84
WIND: N 7-14
SUNDAY
A nice start. Becoming partly cloudy.
Morning Low 59 Afternoon High 84
WIND: N 6-12
MONDAY
Another nice start. Lots of sunshine.
Morning Low 59 Afternoon High 86
WIND: N 6-12
TUESDAY
Partly cloudy skies.
Morning Low 64 Afternoon High 89
WIND: NE 5-10
WEDNESDAY
A mix of clouds and sun.
Morning Low 68 Afternoon High 90
WIND: NE 5-10
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