Another rainy event is heading to the patient next week, but this precipitation provides useful damping damping brushes, but the forecasts are expected to be the most destructive fire. It is said that the possibility of becoming heavy is low.
The National Weather Service predicts a medium rain event from a minor in Los Angeles County and Ventura County from Tuesday to Thursday next week, and is expected to rain a minute to 1 inch. Lisa Philips at the Meteorological Bureau is predicted that the amount of rainfall will be higher in the mountains and hills, and is expected to be potentially accumulated from 1 inch to 2 inches.
Following the storm weather last weekend, the future low -pressure system has reached a total rainfall from 0.5 inches to 1 inch.
“To end the fire season, you need about 2 inches for altitude and 4 inches in the mountains,” said Philips. “The first storm was not enough to do it, and it doesn’t seem like we’ll get enough to do this.”
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She said that next week’s rain would be exposed to the danger of a damper by wetting vegetation and grass. However, she warned that if the offshore wind returned and the rainfall did not continue, the vegetation could dry quite fast.
She said that the third rainy event could help the county rainfall into the necessary range to end the fire season. However, weather scholars do not yet know if such a system is working.
Rainy is welcomed, but it is a burned area due to large -scale Eaton and Parisade fire, which can cause landslides and floods.
If the rain drops at a speed of more than an hour or more of 0.5 inches or more, the water begins to flow on the water surface and the water, and you can start picking rocks and fragments instead of immersed on the ground. Intense heat can increase the leafyness of the soil water, so burns are particularly risky, but vegetation loss means that there is not enough roots to hold the soil in a predetermined position.
The rainfall last weekend caused a small slide and flood in the Parisade burn area, promoting the closure of the Boulevard of Topanga Canyon. However, future rain events are expected to reduce risk.
“The last system was a really cold low -pressure system, so it brought thunderstorms and convection shower and increased the rainfall.” This system is warm, so it’s probably not a problem. “
The weather in Los Angeles should remain dry on Saturdays and Sundays, but on weekends, the Central Coast and Northern California are expected.
It is predicted that the sea river brings 1 to 3 inches of rain in the San Francisco area from Friday to Sunday, and snow falls in the Sierra Mountains.
On the other hand, San Luis Obisopo County will see a shower that is likely to rain about a quarter of inches on weekends, according to weather worship.