According to some of the latest model runs, there may be a nice storm setting up for next weekend here in my area. Here are the details.
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http://weather.unisys.com/mrf/6d/mrf_500_6d.gif
This map shows the evolution of the system. At this stage, it is just beginning to come down from the northeast. Yes, NORTHEAST. It is going to be a cutoff low.
http://weather.unisys.com/mrf/7d/mrf_500_7d.gif
At this stage, the storm appears to be rapidly winding up. In only 24 hours, it has gained lots of intensity and the leftmost dark area is over me


http://weather.unisys.com/mrf/8d/mrf_500_8d.gif
Here, the storm is offshore and does not look as intense on the model map.
http://weather.unisys.com/mrf/9d/mrf_500_9d.gif
Here, the storm is moving north, along the coast, and is near Monterey Bay.
http://weather.unisys.com/mrf/10d/mrf_500_10d.gif
Here it has taken a dive southeast and has moved over the SE California deserts in a much weakened state.
(so I hope)
What are everyone's thoughts on this? Input wanted!
