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The heat might break daily records. The hottest March 24 on record in Woodland Hills was 89 degrees. "There's a good chance we'll break that," Munroe said. Burbank is forecast to reach 90 degrees ...
The forecast calls for highs in the mid 50s. Conditions should dry out again over the weekend but there's a chance that an even weaker storm could reach the area Sunday or Monday, Munroe said.
The storm is expected to land in Los Angeles County late Friday afternoon and continue through Easter Sunday, said National Weather Service meteorologist Robbie Munroe.
“It’s fairly common to have other parts of the West get targeted and we kind of get left out,” Robbie Munroe, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard, said of Southern California ...
“This is a fairly rare type of Santa Ana wind event we’re expecting,” said Robbie Munroe, a meteorologist at the weather service’s office in Oxnard.
"That cold system in its wake, it's actually hanging out close by," said National Weather Service Meteorologist Dr. Robbie Munroe. "We're seeing much colder temperatures with lows in the 30s." ...
"It's fairly common to have other parts of the West get targeted and we kind of get left out," Robbie Munroe, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard, said of Southern California's ...
Meanwhile, forecasters were looking ahead to a rare late-season "high-impact" storm that could reach the area by Friday, according to Robbie Munroe, a meteorologist with the NWS in Oxnard.
The forecast calls for highs in the mid 50s. Conditions should dry out again over the weekend but there's a chance that an even weaker storm could reach the area Sunday or Monday, Munroe said.
Dr. Robbie Munroe took a break from a zoom with first responders to talk about how important it is to pay attention to information being released as the winds grow stronger. "This a particularly ...
Temperatures in Woodland Hills could peak at 95 degrees Monday, said Robbie Munroe, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Oxnard. The heat might break daily records.