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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Beautiful Weather for Baja California Sur and Clouds for the North

   Weather  in Baja California

Surface Chart / Satellite IR
   

10AM MST 11/21/07 A Low (red arrow) offshore from Ensenada is anchoring a cold front (yellow arrow) pushing south near the CA/AZ border and bringing mostly cloudy skies to Baja California and partly as a result there is a marine layer/fog covering most of the west coast of the Baja peninsula this morning. This should burn off quickly except near San Ignacio and San Quintin. Two Highs (blue arrow) over mainland Mexico should keep Baja Sur clear and dry today with winds light from the west to WSW, unusual for this time of year. Up north, a High (magenta arrow) is being pushed south ahead of a Pacific winter storm that will affect the PacNW late in the weekend. This may also set up a condition for northers to return to the Sea as well. Down south, we have two late season tropical waves (orange arrows) that are unlikely to find any warm unstable air to generate tropical cyclones this late in the Season,
 

 
 

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