While there is a chance of precipitation Monday night into Tuesday, the greater chance is for Wednesday, although much of that storm may stay out to sea. This from NOAA’s discussion:

“THE FAVORED TRACK KEEPS THE LOW TO OUR WEST SO IT DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE A MAJOR RAIN PRODUCING EVENT. WHAT WILL BE MORE NOTABLE ARE THE MUCH COLDER TEMPERATURES THAT WILL ACCOMPANY IT…. IN THE COLDEST SCENARIOS DROP SNOW LEVELS TO UNDER 1500 FEET. CURRENT PACKAGE FAVORS MORE OF THE -12C THINKING OFF THE ECMWF WHICH COULD STILL DROP LEVELS CLOSE TO 2000 FEET IN THE HEAVIEST SHOWERS. THUNDERSTORMS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE AND WITH FREEZING LEVELS SO LOW…ANY STORMS WOULD LIKELY PRODUCE SMALL HAIL. HIGHS WEDNESDAY WILL STRUGGLE TO HIT MUCH ABOVE THE LOWER 50S AND WITH 925MB WINDS EXPECTED OVER 20 KT…IT COULD FEEL DOWNRIGHT COLD WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY.”

Oh, boy. More snow.

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Appointed appellate counsel for indigent defendants (retired.) I have lived in Big Sur since 1984, first on the north coast, and on the South Coast since 1989.

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