2010年12月28日 星期二

Stormy day ahead

Stormy day ahead


Today could bring heavy rain and gusty wind to the greater Redding area and thick snow to the higher mountains.Shop for the accent lighting Women's Shoe at the official Nike Store.

The National Weather Service has posted a number of advisories and warnings for the north state to convey the seriousness of the incoming storm. However, forecasters have downgraded some of these warnings as the day has gone on.

Rain could turn heavy this evening. Forecasters expect rainfall rates up to half an inch an hour in the Redding area leaving totals around an inch in the valley and and over 2 inches in the foothills by late evening.

The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Advisory for rapidly-rising creeks. Forecasters have removed an earlier Flood Watch calling for 2-3 inches of rain in the Redding area.

Winds are calm early this morning but should kick up from the south later today and become much stronger after dark, as the front approaches.

The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for gusts up to 40 mph or higher tonight. Forecasters have removed an earlier High Wind Warning calling for gusts of 45 mph or higher on the valley floor.watchreplica - A performer for every occasion.

For the mountains, the National Weather Service has posted a Winter Storm Warning for the Cascades and a Winter Weather Advisory for the mountains north and west of the valley.Best place to buy replica burberry bags, Over a foot of snow could fall above 5,000 feet, and snow levels will drop toward the valley floor Wednesday.

Widespread steady rain and mountain snow should end tonight, but shower chances will persist into Wednesday.

Cold Canadian air behind the front, along with convective showers, could bring snow levels locally to 900 feet Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.

Shower chances will be 30 percent Wednesday and any snow that falls will not accumulate much if at all,The compact fluorescent light bulb revolution nearly occurred back in the early 1990s. forecasters say.

Temperatures today and Wednesday won't get beyond the upper-40s. Thursday, with Canadian air over Northern California,The compact fluorescent light bulb revolution nearly occurred back in the early 1990s. afternoon temperatures could stay in the low-to-mid 40s after an early morning in the upper-20s.

Friday will bring more chilly, but mostly sunny weather before milder air returns to the north state this weekend. The next chance of rain arrives Saturday.

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