A heatwave is scheduled to peak across the inner southland with a ridge of high pressure building nearby once again. This also will bring some monsoon moisture to the mountain and desert areas. As the previous article stated, the focus is on the prone zones for the monsoon, so if your area is not used to it, do not expect you to be a focus and you never were. Read the wording in all articles carefully … read on for details on the heatwave and the maps within, including the links to the GPS model feature here at SCWF.
For the monsoon flow for the PRONE ZONES – Click Here
Members: Click Here to enter the member section to see this via the GPS feature.
If that does not work, go to the main SCWF website and hit ‘Become A Member’ in the menu and sign-up that way. It MIGHT save your life one day …
1. Very little discomfort, however, long periods of exposure could bring heat exhaustion.
The maps below are of flood, rain, snow, snow-level, or wind intensity, whichever is available now. Each one is clickable. Map 1 is NW SoCal, Map 2 is SW SoCal, Map 3 is SE SoCal, Map 4 is NE SoCal, Map 5 is the Cajon Pass, and Map 6 is the metro areas of VT/LA/OC/IE …
GET TO KNOW YOUR MAP BECAUSE THESE NEVER CHANGE LOCATIONS