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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Baja California Weather


Tropical Depression 10E (red arrow) has formed some 527 miles SE of Cabo San Lucas and is moving WNW. This system is forecast to become Tropical Storm Iselle later today as it moves west into the Pacific. it is too early to tell for certain, but this systems should pass well south of Baja and have little influence on our weather.

It will be partly to mostly cloudy today, across much of the peninsula as two separate streams of moisture cover the sun. in Baja Sur, moisture drifting west from the mainland (yellow arrow) will bring mostly cloudy skies to the southern most portions of Baja Sur and the increased chance of afternoon thunderstorms. In Baja California, moisture working its way NW (green arrow) is currently bringing thunderstorms to the region just south of Ensenada. These will work their way north as the day progresses. Winds in the Sea are forecast to be light (under 5kts) through the forecast period. Winds could be strong and gusty in the vicinity of thunderstorms.



We have two tropical waves on our map (orange arrows) and we are also watching a Low (white arrow) that has some possibilities of development, but it is already too far west to affect Baja weather.



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