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Will it rain, Bomont? The value series heads to the inner empire – patch

Will it rain, Bomont? The value series heads to the inner empire – patch

Beaumont, California – another moderate rainy storm traces to the internal empire and is expected to generate showers in the region starting on Tuesday and possibly continue on Thursday, according to the National Meteorological Service.

This week, a series of low pressure from the Pacific northwest will immerse itself in southern California. On Thursday morning, the storm system will gradually become the east and go out to Arizona, leaving a chance of rain on Friday.

NWS predicts that the worst time will affect central and northern California, but rain is expected in the region, and a decrease in temperatures is expected throughout the country.

The California Highway Patrol issued a signal on Friday, advising motorists to be prepared for congestion, potential floods and other rain -related dangers that will continue throughout the week.

“For Tuesday evening to Thursday evening, 10% to 20% are likely to accumulate rainfall exceeding an inch in San Bernardino Mountains and from 30% to 40% chance of rainfall over .5 inches for areas (immediately) north of San San San Diego County, “NWS said.

Understand what happens to the ban on BeaumontFree with the most recent updates from Patch.

The forecasters said the levels of snow would remain over 7,000 feet Tuesday and Wednesday.

“As rainfall is beginning to decrease on Wednesday night on Thursday, snow levels can drop to 5500 feet,” the Meteorological Service said. “In addition to the chances of rainfall, the cooling trend is expected from Tuesday to Thursday and an increase in western winds.”

The cooling is formed from Tuesday to Friday, and in the mid-40s it will return the maximums during the day to the low 60s and night levels.

In the Valley of Coachela on Sunday and Monday, the maximums will move through the low 80s, followed by low levels in the upper 50. The pace will be moderate from Tuesday to Friday, reaching the peak in the mid-1970s, with low levels in the mid-1950s.

In the ban and Bomont, here is your forecast for the next seven days:

Tuesday
Mostly sunny, with nearly 61. South wind from 5 to 10 miles / h, with gusts to 20 mph.

Tuesday night
Rain probably, mainly after 4 o’clock in the morning. Increasing the clouds, with a low level of about 46. Southwest wind about 5 miles / h becomes calm after midnight. The chance of rainfall is 60%. New rainfall is possible than one -tenth of an inch.

Wednesday
Rain probably, mainly before 10am. Cloudy, nearly 59. West wind 5 to 10 miles / h. The chance of rainfall is 60%. New rainfall is possible than one -tenth of an inch.

Wednesday night
A chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with low about 46. Southwest wind about 5 mph. The chance of rainfall is 40%. New rainfall is possible than one -tenth of an inch.

Thursday
A chance for rain, mainly after 4:00 pm. Cloudy, then gradually becomes the most sunny, with nearly 57 high. Northwest wind 5 to 15 miles / becomes southwest in the morning. Winds can run up to 20 mph. The chance of rainfall is 50%. New rainfall is possible than one -tenth of an inch.

Thursday night
Rain probably, mainly after 22:00. Mostly cloudy, with low about 47. A chance of rainfall is 60%.

Friday
Rain probably, mainly before 10am. Mostly cloudy, with nearly 56 high. The chance of rainfall is 70%.

Friday night
A chance for rain before 10:00 pm. Mostly cloudy, with about 42 low.

Saturday
Mostly sunny, with nearly 59 tall.

Saturday night
Most clearly, with about 43 low.

Sunday
Sunny, nearly 62 tall.

Sunday night
Partially cloudy, with low about 41.

Monday
Mostly sunny, with nearly 59 tall.


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