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Monday, January 14, 2019
Continued Bit Unsettled For Coming Week
Trough in southern stream continues along California coast (IR image above from 1330 UTC), as new week begins. Another weak piece breaks off into Southwest, bring a slight chance of light showers tomorrow and tomorrow night (only 0.02" here from yesterday's "event"). Perhaps another chance toward the weekend. Note the streams of high clouds over Arizona from low latitudes - cloudiness kept lows this morning quite mild (42 F here).
Some images here from Jack Hales' webcam wall. Coming up the Pacific coast near sunrise this morning. Below - really humongous cruise ship squeezing through Panama Canal (note the really ugly black smoke - haven't seen black smoke for very long time!); middle - sunrise from Cabo San Lucas; - and LAX this early am.




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