Long-range Weather Forecast

Pacific Southwest

Annual Weather Summary
November 2008 to October 2009

Includes predictions for all or portions of California (Long Beach, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose).

Pacific Southwest Long-range Weather Region

Winter temperatures will be about one degree below normal, on average, with the coldest periods in mid-December, early and mid-January, and early February. Rainfall and mountain snowfall will be below normal, with the stormiest periods in mid-November, mid-January, late February, and mid-March.

Relatively cool and dry weather will continue in April and May.

Summer temperatures will be slightly cooler than normal, on average. Although rainfall will be slightly above normal, a lack of mountain snow cover will create water management issues. The hottest temperatures will be in July.

Temperatures in September and October will be above normal, on average, with hottest temperatures in mid-

September and early to mid-October. Rainfall will be above normal in the north and below normal in the south.

Detailed Forecast for the Next Two Months

October 2008

Avg. Temperature: 67° (2° above avg.)
Precipitation: 1" (2" above avg. north, 0.5" below south)
Oct. 1-5: Showers north, sunny south; warm
Oct. 6-8: Sunny, seasonable
Oct. 9-15: Showers, then sunny, warm
Oct. 16-22: Showers, then sunny north; sunny south; warm
Oct. 23-26: Sunny, seasonable
Oct. 27-31: Rain, seasonable
 

November 2008

Avg. Temperature: 57° (1° below avg.)
Precipitation: 2" (0.5" above avg.)
Nov. 1-5: Sunny, mild
Nov. 6-9: Showers, mild
Nov. 10-12: Sunny, cool
Nov. 13-17: T-storms, cool
Nov. 18-25: Showers, cool inland; turning warm coast
Nov. 26-30: Fog, drizzle inland; sunny coast

Temperature and Precipitation
November 2008 to October 2009

Temperature and Precipitation Graph
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