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by Kevin_Martin from Ontario, California

Last Post 163 days, 19 hours Ago


Weekend June 9-10 Forecast developed every Thursday!

SATURDAY


Mostly clear skies, with some cumulus building over the local mountains in the afternoon. Highs in the 90's for the High Desert, with 70's in Los Angeles, and 80's in some Inland Locations. Beaches should be near 70 as well. Mountains above 5,000 Feet in the 65-75 degree range. Low deserts near 100.
No wind problems.
Mostly clear overnight with lows in the 50's for the LA to Inland areas, 30's in the local mountain towns of Tehachapi, and Big Bear Lake, 60's for the lower deserts, and 50's for the High Deserts, with Barstow being in the 60's.
No Wind Problems.
Marine layer returning for coastal, and valley areas overnight.


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SUNDAY


Marine layer burning off to mostly clear skies, with a few contrails around, mainly South of Los Angeles.
Warmer day with temperatures a tad higher than Saturday everywhere. Same overnight temperatures.
No wind problems.
Deeper marine layer overnight for the Coastal and Valley sections.


K. MARTIN
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Kevin_Martin

My name is Kevin Martin. I am 23 years old, and just into the weather. I've studied it basically on my own for quite sometime. To be quite honest from 14 years old, I have spent over 75% of my free time on the weather where I still do it today. To show you a bit of what I do, please visit my site at www.ontarioweatherservice
.com I run the site. What it is is a forecasting site for the Southern California area. I have been doing this for 8 years, but archiving the site for two of those. This is my 8th year doing the Ontario Weather Service. I use to be just an email service in the beginning. No website. You'll find my forecasting ways pretty cool, and I even have some formulas. These formulas would help out FOX weather forecasts as well. I developed them on my own for santa ana winds, frontal zone winds, and even thunderstorm strength. Thanks for reading!

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