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avatar Hazardous weather outlook
June 27, 2011 11:17AM
Hazardous weather outlook
National weather service san joaquin valley - hanford ca
430 am pdt mon jun 27 2011

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Mariposa madera and fresno county foothills-
Sierra nevada from yosemite to kings canyon-
430 am pdt mon jun 27 2011

...Rivers running high...Fast and cold...
...Late season storm tuesday afternoon through wednesday
Evening...

This hazardous weather outlook is for the foothills and higher
Elevations of the southern sierra nevada from yosemite to kings
Canyon.

.Day one...Today and tonight

A flood watch remains in effect through late tonight for rivers
And streams above the dams in the southern sierra nevada...
Including the merced...Kings...And san joaquin rivers. For further
Details...Please refer to the flood watch /sfoffahnx/ issued by
The national weather service forecast office in hanford. Remain
Alert to the dangers of high waters...And listen to local
Officials on any closures of waterways to swimmers...Boaters and
Rafters.

.Days two through seven...Tuesday through sunday

A late season storm will bring a chance of snow above 8000 feet
From yosemite national park to kings canyon tuesday afternoon
Through wednesday evening. In addition...There will be a slight
Chance of thunderstorms tuesday afternoon and evening.

.Spotter information statement...

Skywarn spotter activation is not anticipated.

Weather spotters are encouraged to report any significant or
Unusual conditions to the national weather service.

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Re: Hazardous weather outlook
June 27, 2011 12:04PM
When the National Weather Service calls it a late season storm, what season are they talking about?
avatar Re: Hazardous weather outlook
June 27, 2011 12:06PM
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ERICG
When the National Weather Service calls it a late season storm, what season are they talking about?

Well t can't be late winter anymore or even late spring. I'd call it a WTH storm.



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