![]() “(It) seems to be an endless series of storms in this endless winter,” Moede said. Data collected using Doppler radar polarimeteric technology are objectively analyzed by complex precipitation algorithms to produce very accurate estimates. The time frame is still unclear, Moede added, noting that both of next week’s systems will affect the entire state. NWS projections are also forecasting an additional atmospheric river hitting all of Southern California sometime starting Friday and continuing into the following weekend. According to preliminary precipitation data, Downtown Los Angeles (USC) recorded 4.52 inches of rain over the course of the storms, increasing its water year. ![]() The Inland Empire and Orange County will also be hit by the atmospheric river Monday through Wednesday, Moede added. They take warm air from the tropics and dump “tons of rain” across the state, Stewart added. It could linger into Wednesday as well.Ītmospheric rivers are what typically drive precipitation in Southern California. Saturday and Sunday are expected to be dry for LA County this weekend, although more rain is expected in the coming days and will increase the season’s already-high totals.Īn atmospheric river is on the way for Los Angeles County on Monday and Tuesday of next week, according to meteorologist Kristen Stewart. ![]() “It’s just been unusual to watch the weather change over the last 20-30 years in the city,” Jester said. He has been struck by the beauty and uniqueness that’s accompanied 2023’s spate of storms, he said, like newly snow-capped mountains and green hills.įrom the Blizzard ’23 to the past months’ regular downpours, Jester said the recent weather is quite different and even “bizarre” compared to the region’s normal climate. Daniel Jester, 37, who works for the city of Riverside’s parks, recreation, and community department, was born and raised in the city.
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