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Thursday, November 22, 2007

Clear Skies and Cool Temps as High Pressure clears Baja California Weather

   Weather  in Baja California

Surface Chart / Satellite IR
   

09AM MST 11/22/07 The weather pattern that we have had for the last couple of weeks is about to change. The Low (red arrow) that has been established over SoCal is being pushed east as the whole Pacific weather pattern begins to move in a more winter like ESE direction. A Trof (yellow arrow) is ahead of the Low and will push into western Texas late today. This will open the 4 Corners area to some stronger Highs (magenta arrow) moving SE. A High (blue arrow) off our map to the west is expected to move due east being just west of central Baja by Sunday. We could be looking at moderate northers in The Sea by Monday. For the next 72 hrs winds are forecast to be under 15kts from the WSW shifting to the NNE by Sunday. Seas are expected to remain under 2' in much of the Sea and under 3' in the crossing. On the Pacific side winds are expected to be from the NNW to 15kts and seas 5-7' from the NW. Down south we have a lone tropical wave, no development is expected.
 

 
 

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