Southern California Weather Force has issued a Thunderstorm Watch effective now through later this evening.
Zones Affected: San Diego, Riverside Mountains – Big Bear – High Desert – 29 Palms Marine Base – Coachella Valley Palm Springs – Las Vegas Metro
Discussion: Monsoon moisture continues to hang around the forecast area. As with all nominal days of the monsoon in Southern California, thunderstorms will rapidly form with the heating of the day across the zones listed above. Hail will be possible; however, the main threat is going to be damaging winds with strong outflow winds.
Key areas to watch will be the Las Vegas areas once again, along with storms pushing northeast off the Riverside Mountains into Palm Springs. Outflow from the first storm near Big Bear will push northwest and ignite storms through the High Desert areas around Barstow, and pushing further northwest for storms across the Kern Desert zones.
The cells will vacate after sunset.
Although this is Southern California Weather Force, this weather service is also responsible for the Las Vegas forecast zone due to the fact many travel to and from there from here.
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