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Hazardous weather outlook
National weather service phoenix az
601 am mst thu sep 2 2010

Azz020>023-025>028-caz031>033-031300- lower colorado river valley az-west central deserts- northwest maricopa county-greater phoenix area- yuma/martinez lake and vicinity-southwest deserts- southwest maricopa county-northwest and north central pinal county- lower colorado river valley ca-riverside county/eastern deserts- imperial county- 601 am mst thu sep 2 2010 /601 am pdt thu sep 2 2010/

This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of extreme southwest arizona. Extreme west-central arizona. South-central arizona. Southwest arizona. West-central arizona and extreme southeast california.

. Day one. Today and tonight

No weather hazards are expected. However. Well above normal daytime high temperatures will occur.

. Days two through seven. Friday through Wednesday

Well above normal daytime highs will occur today through Saturday. An excessive heat watch has been posted for Friday. When daytime highs of 110 to 115 are forecast over the lower desert. Please refer to phxnpwpsr for details.

. Spotter information statement.

Spotter activation will not be needed.

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Azz024-031300- southern gila county/tonto national forest foothills- 601 am mst thu sep 2 2010

This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of east-central arizona.

. Day one. Today and tonight

No weather hazards are expected.

. Days two through seven. Friday through Wednesday

There will be a slight chance for afternoon and early evening thunderstorms Friday through next Tuesday. Strong gusty winds and cloud to ground lightning will be the principal hazards.

. Spotter information statement.

Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather conditions according to standard operating procedures.

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Caz030-031300- joshua tree national park- 601 am pdt thu sep 2 2010

This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of southeast california.

. Day one. Today and tonight

No weather hazards are expected. However. Well above normal daytime high temperatures will occur.

. Days two through seven. Friday through Wednesday

No weather hazards are expected. However. Well above normal daytime high temperatures will occur Friday and Saturday.

. Spotter information statement.

Spotter activation will not be needed.

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National weather service phoenix is on the internet at


Weather. Gov/phoenix
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Hazardous weather outlook
National weather service sacramento ca
700 am pdt thu sep 2 2010

Caz013>019-063-064-066>069-031400- shasta lake area/northern shasta county- burney basin/eastern shasta county-northern sacramento valley- central sacramento valley-southern sacramento valley- carquinez strait and delta-northern san joaquin valley- mountains southwestern shasta to northern lake counties- clear lake/southern lake county-motherlode- east foothills/north sacramento valley- western plumas county/lassen park-west slope northern sierra nevada- 700 am pdt thu sep 2 2010

This hazardous weather outlook is for interior northern california.

. Day one. Today

High pressure will prevail over the area today causing hot and dry conditions.

* Special weather statement. See wwus86 ksto - spssto for details *

. Days two through seven. Friday through Wednesday

Hot weather continues Friday. Followed by a cooling trend through the holiday weekend.

* Special weather statement. See wwus86 ksto - spssto for details *

The latest weather information is available on the internet at (lower case): http://www. Wrh. Noaa. Gov/sto $$
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Special weather statement
National weather service sacramento ca
426 am pdt thu sep 2 2010

Caz013>019-063-064-066>069-022330- shasta lake area / northern shasta county- burney basin / eastern shasta county-northern sacramento valley- central sacramento valley-southern sacramento valley- carquinez strait and delta-northern san joaquin valley- mountains southwestern shasta county to northern lake county- clear lake/southern lake county- northeast foothills/sacramento valley-motherlode- western plumas county/lassen park- west slope northern sierra nevada- 426 am pdt thu sep 2 2010

. Hot weather over the interior of northern california today and Friday.

High pressure over the area will bring hot temperatures to interior northern california today and Friday. Many locations in the central valley will have high temperatures near or above 100 degrees during the next couple of afternoons.

Overnight lows in the valley and surrounding foothills will many be in the 60s and 70s.

The hot weather will be short-lived as a cooling trend is expected for the labor day weekend and into next week.

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Hazardous weather outlook
National weather service eureka ca
406 am pdt thu sep 2 2010

Caz001>004-076-031330- redwood coast-mendocino coast-north coast interior- upper trinity river-mendocino interior- 406 am pdt thu sep 2 2010

This hazardous weather outlook is for northwest california.

. Day one. Today and tonight.

No hazardous weather is expected at this time.

. Days two through seven. Friday through Wednesday.

No hazardous weather is expected at this time.

. Spotter information statement. Spotter activation is not expected at this time.

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Hazardous weather outlook
National weather service san diego ca
400 am pdt thu sep 2 2010

Caz042-043-048-050-055>058-060>062-030000- orange county coastal areas-san diego county coastal areas- san bernardino and riverside county valleys-the inland empire- san diego county valleys-san bernardino county mountains- riverside county mountains-santa ana mountains and foothills- san diego county mountains-apple and lucerne valleys- coachella valley-san diego county deserts- 400 am pdt thu sep 2 2010

This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of extreme southwestern california.

. Day one. Today and tonight

A shallow marine layer will cause patchy dense fog this morning in the coastal areas and far western san diego inland valleys. Local visibility will be less than a quarter mile at times.

Strong high pressure aloft will cause a hot day inland. Avoid strenuous outdoor activity during the hottest part of the day and stay hydrated.

. Days two through seven. Friday through Wednesday

Strong high pressure aloft will cause hot days inland Friday and Saturday. Avoid strenuous outdoor activity during the hottest part of the day and stay hydrated.

. Spotter information statement. Skywarn spotter activation is not requested for this area. However weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather conditions.

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Special weather statement
National weather service los angeles/oxnard ca
1019 pm pdt wed sep 1 2010

Caz034>041-044>046-051>054-059-087-088-547-548-030530- san luis obispo county central coast- santa barbara county central coast-santa ynez valley- san luis obispo county interior valleys-cuyama valley- santa barbara county south coast-ventura county coast- los angeles county coast including downtown los angeles- ventura county interior valleys-ventura county coastal valleys- santa monica mountains recreational area- san luis obispo county mountains-santa barbara county mountains- ventura county mountains- los angeles county mountains excluding the santa monica range- antelope valley-catalina island-santa clarita valley- los angeles county san fernando valley- los angeles county san gabriel valley- 1019 pm pdt wed sep 1 2010

. Hot weather to continue over much of southwestern california through Saturday.

A strong high pressure system over southern california will continue to produce hot weather across inland areas of southwestern california. Triple digit heat will be common across inland areas through Saturday. With warmer than normal conditions lingering through the weekend.

Weak offshore flow developing each morning will allow temperatures over portions of the coastal plain to climb to above normal through Saturday. Daytime high temperatures across inland portions of the coastal plain are expected to soar well into the 90s.

Residents of southwestern california should prepare for the likelihood of an extended stretch of hot weather. If you plan to be outside for an extended period of time. Stay in the shade as much as possible and drink plenty of water. Limit any outdoor strenuous activities to the early morning hours or after sundown. And wear light-colored and loose-fitting clothing. Never leave children. The elderly or pets in enclosed automobiles. Even for a short period of time. Even with the windows partially open. As temperatures can still quickly rise to life-threatening levels.

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Hall/meier


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