An inside slider will move through the region starting Friday, mostly impacting then as well, 2-12-2021. It is a very weak system overall so it will not obtain a name. In fact, if you are reading this you either got it over the e-mail alert system or you got it by going to the main front page. This is an example of how I will not be posting this weak system on social media and only those who subscribe would be able to see this article. There is not much to talk about with it so the images below will cover it.
The SCWF model image suite below is so you can see your zone region covered. Keep in mind that these are the most comprehensive images around. They are touchy to the micro-climate and in the rain and flood risk model, you will only see the expected risk or amount. Those models actually cancel out the snow so before you saw flood risks covering the mountains. The new models remove that and make it easier to know what to expect.
SCWF Premium Members: Click here for your model suite member section where you can control and zoom into anywhere covered. Keep in mind, these are updated hours before social media. The rest of the viewers read on and view below on what’s offered …
I control 10 counties in Southern California so there is a lot to say for various areas. The best I can do is let the images below speak for themselves. They are separated into three rows of six. Four zones that I control. If you are in Southern California, you are in one of these. Each is identical so zone 1 is the same on all the rows and so on. Image 5 is Cajon Pass, and Image 6 is Kern Mountains including Gorman for you travelers. Here is the key to the rows below. They are extremely detailed.
Row 1 – Rain Risk
Row 2 – Snow Risk
Row 3 – Wind Risk
NOTE: To control the maps, one must be a SCWF website member, which is like getting me a soda each month from you. You also get e-mailed alerts/articles because if you do not want to miss my social media posts, and/or I issue a product not on my social media accounts, being a supporting website member is the way to go. Click here if you are interested in reading more.
Row 1– Rain Risk
Row 2 – Snow Risk
Row 3 – Wind Risk
Martin Wind Gust Intensity Scale –
8. Extensive widespread damage.
7. Trees are broken or uprooted, building damage is considerable. – High Profile Vehicle Roll-Over CERTAIN.
6. SOME Trees are broken or uprooted, building damage is possible. – High Profile Vehicle Roll-Over Likely, Do NOT recommend Traveling in this zone
5. Slight damage occurs to buildings, shingles are blown off of roofs. HIGH WIND WARNING CRITERIA – High Profile Vehicle Roll-Over Possible if weight is not corrected.
4. Twigs and small branches are broken from trees, walking is difficult.
3. Large trees sway, becoming difficult to walk. POWER SHUTDOWN THRESHOLD WIND ADVISORY CRITERIA
SCWF is on MeWe and about to be on Gab – https://mewe.com/p/southerncaliforniaweatherforce
SCWF is also on video blurbs with TIKTOK – https://www.tiktok.com/@socalweather
MICRO-CLIMATE ALERTS DELIVERED BY EMAIL, FULL MEMBER SECTION WITH INTERACTION DURING EVENTS, ZOOM IN MODELS TO YOUR HOUSE/BUSINESS YOU CONTROL, AND MORE …
CLICK TO JOIN THIS WEBSITE AS A PREMIUM MEMBER
FACEBOOK PAGES TO JOIN!
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WEATHER FORCE MAIN: Southern California Weather Force Office Main Page
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WEATHER FORCE METEOROLOGIST: – Just my public figure page that isn’t as large so maybe you can reach me better at times.
INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, and NOW MEWE ACCOUNTS TO JOIN!
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/socalweatherforce/
Twitter – https://twitter.com/SCweatherforce