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Subtropical Moisture Bubbles Up into California

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by Meteorologist Kerry Challoner Anderson.

It is not usual to have rain, let alone thunderstorms in Southern California in the summer. But when subtropical moisture is tapped that is exactly what we get. Here is a look at why you will need to watch for lightning if you are heading to the beach.

August 13, 2020in California & Baja, General WeatherBy Kerry AndersonMore from Kerry Anderson
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