March 28, 2024
Early December dry, wet later?
INLAND EMPIRE--The pre-Thanksgiving storm may be only a forerunner of what’s to come.

One forecaster says the next four-months could put an end to four winters of sub-par rainfall.

Kevin Martin at Corona-based OWS weather expects a variety of storm patterns including the ‘Pineapple Express’.

“The Pineapple Express” is most often seen during El Niño. However, because odf the wintertime jet stream is farther south than usual will cause intense low pressure systems off the West Coast. That could usher in tropical moisture for days in the Southern California region.”

Last week’s storm was the wettest in 12-months.

There is no rain in the outlook for early December. This week will be fair and dry with day-to-day temperature changes of no more than 10 degrees.
Story Date: December 1, 2008
Real-Time Traffic
NBC
AQMD AQI
Habitat for Humanity
United Way of the Inland Valleys
Pink Ribbon Thrift