Baja California Weather
Wednesday, 08/06/2008 9:53 AM MDT A warm summer day throughout Baja today, as some scattered clouds will drift along the coastal areas of the Sea of Cortez (yellow arrow) Winds in the Sea are forecast to be light and variable under 10kts through the forecast period.
Down south, the system (magenta arrow) we have been watching for days has finally broken free from the ITCZ and the forecasters say has a strong chance for cyclonic development over the next 48hrs. This system is already too far west to be of concern to Baja. There are two tropical waves on our map (orange arrows) the westerrn most exciting the system we are currently watching, the eastern most has yet to develop activity. Be sure to check both our Baja Weather page and our Hurricane Watch Weather page for all your Baja weather data.
Down south, the system (magenta arrow) we have been watching for days has finally broken free from the ITCZ and the forecasters say has a strong chance for cyclonic development over the next 48hrs. This system is already too far west to be of concern to Baja. There are two tropical waves on our map (orange arrows) the westerrn most exciting the system we are currently watching, the eastern most has yet to develop activity. Be sure to check both our Baja Weather page and our Hurricane Watch Weather page for all your Baja weather data.
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