A wave of moisture is moving in from the south, bringing warm sprinkles to the valley. Highs still in the 60s, which is much warmer than normal. Some rain can be expected in the mountains and the snow level will be above 8000 feet. This may actually cause local flooding issues near the rivers as runoff increases. I'll keep you posted. Off and on sprinkles will continue into the weekend. Temperatures cooling several degrees next week. Watch KSEE 24 News for complete weather details.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013 - 4pm
AJ's Forecast
AJ's Forecast
January 23, 2013
Updated Jan 23, 2013 at 5:14 PM PDT

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