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In wild fire, winter rainfall in Los Angeles finally arrived. But dry weather may come back soon

• It is expected that the weekend storm will bring some relief to firefighters
• If there is a thunderstorm, there may be decline in the recent burning area, but the risk of this storm is very low.
• Dry weather may recover after the storm of this weekend

With the warning of the red flag fire, the warning finally ended on Friday morning, Southern California will hold its first rainwater in winter, which will provide some gratifying reliefs for the seemingly endless battle in the area.

This week, including the Hugas fire, including Hugas, it has burned 10,000 acres of land near Castaic in northern St. Claryta on Wednesday, including Hugas fire. Late on Thursday, Hugas’s fire had contained 36 %. The 23,400 -acre Palisid fire accounted for 75 %, and the 14,000 -acre Eaton fire accounted for 95 %.

However, people are worried that rainfall this weekend can only provide temporary relief. After this weekend, the dry spell may return-whether the dangerous fire weather may ask serious problems earlier. A big problem: San Anna’s wind season can last until February and March. The rainfall of one weekend is insufficient. In the weeks of dry wind and weather, this goal will not match.

Southern California is in the history of long history to winter-a book is used for recording book, which is a broken record collected since the late 19th century. Moreover, the area quickly exhausted time, and it was impossible to catch up with the severe deficit of rainfall before the end of the winter rainy season.

Alex Tardy, a meteorologist at the Office of the State Meteorological Administration of San Diego, said: “We have never been to the area in the area before, not entering the depths of winter.” “For Southern California, This is indeed extreme. “

Since October, Southern California has been in a state of punishment, and there is no major storm that has swept the area. In January, the weather mode deteriorated-the storm track blocked “not only southern California, but also the entire west of the west” from Seattle to the south, Taddy said.

Taddy said that because the seven separate San Anna wind incidents attacked Southern California in January, due to the dry air and vegetation, the dangerous combination of fire weather conditions made the brush particularly flammable. combination. Taddy said that since November, there have been 15 San Anna incidents.

Taddy said: “The wind of San Ana really sucks their moisture from the atmosphere.” “No marine layer because it was blown out of the sea. The desert has come to the coast.”

Follow the beginning of February dry

After the rainfall this weekend, long -term prospects show that for Southern California, “we are likely to return to the dry model,” Taddy said.

This is the dryness starting from October 1st. Woodland Mountains and Camarilo and other places.

For other attractions, this is the second dry starting point of the water year, including the city center of Los Angeles. Since October 1, it has only received 0.16 inches of rainfall. This is just the downtown of the 2.5 % season-6.38 inches of the 2.5 % season in the center of Los Angeles. The average annual rainfall in the urban area is 14.25 inches.

The first real rain in winter

It is expected that the rainfall this weekend will bring welcome breathing in the last few weeks of the almost unpopular fire. In the past 18 days, there were red flag warnings in certain areas of Southern California, which was set to end at 10 am on Friday.

It is expected that the rainfall will destroy the lowest rainfall in the center of Los Angeles. Since the one -inch rainfall since 0.13 inches on May 5th, its calendar day has not exceeded one -tenth inch of rainfall. As of Friday as of Friday. It has been 264 days since the rainfall in the center of Los Angeles. This is a record in the urban area-from February 25, 2008 to November 3, 2008, the previous mark is 253 days in a row.

At present, the forecasm is expected to rain this weekend. Between Saturday and Monday, in the center of Los Angeles, long beaches and San Callarita can get three -inch rainwater, while CanOga Park and Fillmore may get more than half inches of rainwater, thousands of oak trees, two -inch inches of two inches rain.

(National Meteorological Bureau)

The rainfall of San Diego, Anaham, Erwan, St. Clement, Riverded and Lake Elsino may be between 0.7 and 1 inches. San Benadino, Ontario Province, Timikura, Oshen Sidd, Eshmiddo and Mira Messa can get 1 to 1.5 inches rainfall.

Rainfall prediction

(National Meteorological Bureau)

Meteorologist Oxnad’s office, a meteorologist Ryan Kittell, said that this is a tricky storm system, which is the bureau. The prediction of the county was released. This storm is a low -voltage system from Canada to south and the current forecast position, while the southern California coast.

If the low -voltage system even moves west, the rainfall may exceed expectations. Kitt said that if it sways a little towards the east, the storm may cause less rain than expected.

The rainfall period may start on Saturday morning and last Monday night. However, the highest opportunity for rainfall is Saturday night, Kitl talked about Los Angeles, Wensura, Santa Barbara and San Louis Obispo County.

The biggest potential of rainfall will be Sunday and Monday, San Diego, Olanzhi, Riverside and San Benalno County.

The risk of thunderstorms and landslides

The most likely decreased rainfall will have light intensity and spread within many hours.

Kittel said that thunderstorms may occur in the entire region 10 % to 20 %, which may occur at any time, and it may bring isolation and short rainfall at a speed of half an inch per hour.

This is a large number, because this is the starting threshold of the recently burning regional development debris flow. This is a harmful landslide that involves rapid downhill water, picking up dirt, rocks, branches, sometimes even or even even even Giant boulder.

Kittel said that according to Kitel, there may be several attractions in the entire area to see these thunderstorms. The question is whether they happen in the area where they have been burned recently.

Kittel said that all of this summarizes it together, which means that in the storm of this weekend, it has recently caused a 5 % to 10 % opportunity to flow in the recently burned areas in Los Angeles and Wensura County.

There are also medium risks of hail.

The snowfall level may drop to an altitude of 3500 to 4,500 feet. There may be 5 to 10 inches of snow in the St. Gabriel Mountains. Kittel said that the vine on the No. 5 Inter -State Highway may have one inch of snowfall, especially on Sunday, which may cause delays on the highway.

Total snowfall

(National Meteorological Bureau)

WrightWood and Big Bear Lake can get 8 -inch to 12 -inch snow. This increases the prospect of installing chains on the tires when driving in mountainous areas such as Daro.

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