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Published January 1, 2021 •
Updated on January 1, 2021 at 6:44 am
A quiet weather pattern will usher in the New Year in Southern California with some cloud cover for the first week before a rain chance.
By next week, an unsettled pattern arrives, and with it comes two chances for some showers, NBCLA meteorologist David Biggar said. We ll roll into 2021 pretty smoothly before a chance of rain shows up the following week. David Biggar has your First Alert Forecast for the New Year.
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Rare Lunar Rainbow Caught on Camera Over Southern California Desert Jonathan Lloyd
A rare moonbow, or lunar rainbow, appears over the Anza-Borrego Desert Dec. 28, 2020.
A day of rain and snow in Southern California ended with a rarely seen lunar rainbow over the Anza-Borrego Desert as the first significant storm of the season moved out of the region.
The unusual sight, one of a few during Monday’s winter storm, stretched across the horizon as night fell over the desert east of San Diego.
“Anytime you get enough light hitting rain drops, you can get refraction of light and end up with a rainbow,” said NBC4 forecaster David Biggar. “They’re just so rare to see at night because they’re so faint and hard to make out because your eyes at night are not sensitive to color like that.”
Updated on December 29, 2020 at 10:29 pm
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A day of rain and snow in Southern California ended with a rarely seen lunar rainbow over the Anza-Borrego Desert as the first significant storm of the season moved out of the region.
The unusual sight, one of a few during Monday’s winter storm, stretched across the horizon as night fell over the desert east of San Diego.
Hail, Snow and Rainbows: Scenes From SoCal s First Storm of Winter
“Anytime you get enough light hitting rain drops, you can get refraction of light and end up with a rainbow,” said NBC4 forecaster David Biggar. “They’re just so rare to see at night because they’re so faint and hard to make out because your eyes at night are not sensitive to color like that.”
Showers continued into early Monday morning with heavier rain in Riverside and San Bernardino counties. By Staff Report •
Updated on December 28, 2020 at 6:16 pm
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Southern California s first significant storm of the season brought rain, lightning and strong winds overnight into Monday morning.
Up to an inch of rain is expected in the coast and valleys, while the foothills and mountains should see 1 to 2 inches. There s also a slight chance of thunderstorms Monday afternoon with most of the rain expected around 4 p.m. We re going to be watching for these pop-up showers, said NBC4 forecaster David Biggar. By tomorrow, everything should start to dry out.