Flood Watch FLOOD WATCH - Big Bear Valley

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Chance Showers And T-Storms
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Saturday: Sunny
Sunny
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Sunday: Slight Chance Showers And Thunderstorms
Slight Chance Showers And T-Storms
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Monday: Slight Chance Showers And Thunderstorms
Slight Chance Showers And T-Storms
Tuesday

Tuesday: Sunny
Sunny
 
High: 77 °F High: 69 °F High: 70 °F High: 71 °F High: 74 °F High: 73 °F High: 75 °F  
 
Tonight

Tonight: Showers And Thunderstorms Likely
Showers And T-Storms Likely
Thursday
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Thursday Night: Chance Showers And Thunderstorms
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Friday Night: Mostly Clear
Mostly Clear
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Saturday Night: Mostly Clear
Mostly Clear
Sunday
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Sunday Night: Mostly Clear
Mostly Clear
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Monday Night: Mostly Clear
Mostly Clear
Tuesday
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Tuesday Night: Mostly Clear
Mostly Clear
 
Low: 48 °F Low: 43 °F Low: 42 °F Low: 45 °F Low: 48 °F Low: 49 °F Low: 47 °F  

Ben's Weather Summary - Updated: Wednesday, Sep 17 @ 08:47pm
Low pressure off the West Coast continues to pump tropical moisture northward into Southern California from the remnants of once tropical storm Mario. This will bring widespread showers and thunderstorms to the entire area through Thursday. Deeper moisture will move in overnight into Thursday with showers increasing in coverage and intensity from south to north. Expect mostly cloudy skies through Thursday with showers and thunderstorms likely, cooler with highs in the 60s. Some storms may become strong to severe and produce torrential rainfall, strong damaging winds, frequent lightning, and hail, with localized flooding possible, travel with care. Showers & storms will taper off a bit Thursday evening in Friday as this plume of moisture lifts north of the area. We'll likely transition into more of a monsoon-type pattern with diurnally driven convection over the mountains and deserts. Daytime highs will remain in the 60s through Friday with overnight lows in the 40s. The snow level will mostly stick above 12,000 feet, but could dip low enough Thursday night with any lingering moisture for a dusting up on San G. Otherwise, expect slightly warmer temperatures over the weekend with a chance of afternoon thundershowers continuing. Temperatures will top out in the lower 70s by Sunday as overnight lows remain in the 40s. Our forecast looks dry next week as we officially head into fall, but there is another tropical system off the coast of Mexico that bears watching. At this time, it looks like it's headed out to sea, bringing minimal impacts, if at all.

Current Conditions Wind Rain Outlook
Currently: 59.0, Max: 76.5, Min: 46.4 59°F
Colder 0.9°F than last hour.

Cool

Feels like: 59°F

24-hr difference
2.4°FWarmer 2.4°F than yesterday at this time.
  Today Yesterday
High: 76.5°F
3:42pm
75.3°F
2:52pm
Low: 46.4°F
6:55am
43.5°F
2:48am
 Calm ENE
0
Gust:
0 mph
Calm
Today: 17.3 mph 4:24pm
Gust Month: 21.0 mph
September 2
Rain Today: 0 in
Rain Rate (/hr): 0 in
Rain Yesterday: 0 in
This Month: 0.43 in
Season Total: 6.04 in
3 rain days in September.
Tonight

Tonight: Showers And Thunderstorms Likely
Showers And T-Storms Likely
Humidity & Barometer Snowfall Moon
Humidity: 75 %  
Dew Point: 51.1°F Decreased 0.9°F since last hour.
Barometer: 29.865 inHg  
Baro Trend: Steady
Snow Today: 0 in
Yesterday: 0 in
This Month: 0 in
Season Total: 55 in
Waning Crescent
Waning Crescent, Moon at 26 days in cycle
13%
Illuminated
UV Index Solar Radiation
   0.0    None
High: 7.9 @ 12:04pm
0 W/m2 (0 %)
High: 930 @  11:02am


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