SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> The Southern California Weather Force has issued a small change in the weather forecast. They are saying colder raining weather over the weekend. Which is good news after months of months of dryness with little to no rain or snow.

With the powerful Santa Ana Winds that spread brush fires fast and continue to rage in Southern California is a great change.

Will the incoming rain help? Yes, will he the help the fires and regrow the greenery on the hills and mountains. We need more days of rain not two or three. Downpours no, this will cause flooding and mudslide in the burned scars area.

Current forecasts show little hope that more storms could develop in the next few weeks.

Did you know that the first major rain storm after a dry spell is actually the most dangerous? This is true, with the oil builds up on roadway over time, and without any rain to wash it away, it just kind of sits there. And then once the rain does come, the oil mixes floats on top of the water creating a rainbow-colored sheen. This could cause you to spin you out or cause a crash. This is like hydroplaning but with oil water mix.

Here is a Check List for Raining Weather:

  • Check Wiper Blades and Washer Fluid.
  • Check Tire Pressure and look at the Tire Tread.
  • Create or check winter emergency kit.
  • Create or check your snack box.

Now, it doesn’t mean that rain is coming back in the forecast or will be heavy downpours. The weather pattern can change back to dry windy weather has fast as wet weather.

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