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Mammoth Weather Outlook
It’s the last week of Summer and the weather is turning unsettled….Expect cooler weather this week with periods of wind…Near freezing temps in the morning then a fair mild weekend….
Monday September 16, 2019
September 17th
Mammoth was in the dark last night with Edison shutting the power off throughout many areas of the Eastern Sierra. With a significant amount of power lines above ground, in forested and brushy areas, the power company can no longer afford to take risks during critical fire weather periods. The planned power outage may become the new norm. So many of the residents and business owners of the eastern sierra need to plan according by having there own power sources, lighting and battery back up systems.
Here is some information from the National Weather Service that helps to determine when these future power outages will occur. It is unlikely that these power outages will happen impromptu, so when a storm is coming, and critical fire weather is announced by the NWS, look for statements from Edison, so you will not be caught by surprise!
THE RED FLAG PROGRAM
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From Monday the 16th,
A strong cold front is making its way through the eastern sierra today Monday with gusty winds and cooler temperatures. Precipitation will occur north Mono County today and tonight and so Mammoth is unlikely to receive any measurable precipitation from the front. Much cooler temperatures will prevail today with frosts and freezes possible for Sierra valleys. Another weather system is possible Wednesday into Thursday with more clouds, wind and a showers possible. This system seem cooler yet. High temperatures this week will be near 60 the next few days with the coolest day in the 50s on Thursday. The last weekend of Summer is coming up this weekend. Expect seasonal temperatures with highs in the upper 60s Saturday and Sunday. Fall begins at 12:50AM next Monday.
Of note, the GFS model this Morning shows a light to moderate off shore flow, with the thermal trof at the surface all the way to the coast by the middle of next week. No doubt that the CA Central Valley will be getting hot with the heat pushing into the Bay Area Tuesday and Wednesday next week. High 90s to low 100s in Mt View? 103 TO 107 INLAND?