California - A storm moving into the Southland from British Columbia is bringing unseasonably cold temperatures, snow at high elevations and steady precipitation, a welcome sight for many on the heels of a 2006-07 weather year that was the driest on record in Los Angeles.
The cold front arrived in Northern California on Wednesday, months ahead of schedule, bringing temperatures 10 to 15 degrees below normal.Generally, average September temperatures hover at 74 degrees in downtown Los Angeles."The storm is pretty unusual. It's pretty much our first winter storm of the season, and it's barely fall," said Oxnard-based meteorologist Edan Lindaman of the National Weather Service. Full Story - Orange Coast Magazine - Kent Cigarettes - The Home Marketplace
The cold front arrived in Northern California on Wednesday, months ahead of schedule, bringing temperatures 10 to 15 degrees below normal.Generally, average September temperatures hover at 74 degrees in downtown Los Angeles."The storm is pretty unusual. It's pretty much our first winter storm of the season, and it's barely fall," said Oxnard-based meteorologist Edan Lindaman of the National Weather Service. Full Story - Orange Coast Magazine - Kent Cigarettes - The Home Marketplace