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Updated: @
Thu, 11-Mar-2010 9:40am PST - next update at 9:45am
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| Summary / Temperature |
Wind |
Rain |
Outlook |
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Sunny, Dry
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56.4°F
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Feels like:
56°F
24-hr difference
12.6°F |
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Today |
Yesterday |
| High: |
56.4°F
9:40am |
59.5°F
2:30pm |
| Low: |
41.5°F
5:47am |
41.5°F
6:30am |
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WNW
3.6
Gust:
6.0 mph
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1 Bft -
Light Breeze
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Today:
9.0
1:39am
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Gust Month: 23.0
Mar 9
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| Rain Today: |
0.00 in
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| Rain Rate (/hr): |
0.00 in
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| Rain Yesterday: |
0.00 in
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| Storm Rain: |
0.00 in |
| This Month: |
0.94 in
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| Season Total: |
20.06 in
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6 rain days in Mar. |
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Tonight
 Mostly Clear |
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| Humidity & Barometer |
Almanac |
Moon |
| Humidity: |
46 %
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| Dew Point: |
35.9°F
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| Barometer: |
30.175 inHg
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| Baro Trend: |
Steady
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| Sunrise: |
6:07 AM |
| Sunset: |
5:55 PM |
| Moonrise: |
3:45 AM |
| Moonset: |
2:22 PM |
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Waning Crescent |
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15%
Illuminated
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| UV Index |
Solar Radiation |
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3.8
Medium
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High: 3.8 @ 9:38am
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686 W/m2
(93 %)
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High:
686 @
9:39am |
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| NWS Weather Forecast - Today's Outlook |
Today
 Sunny
Hi 69 °F |
Sunny, with a high near 69. Calm wind becoming west southwest between 4 and 7 mph. |
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Tonight
 Mostly Clear |
Friday
 Sunny
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Friday Night
 Partly Cloudy |
Saturday
 Mostly Sunny |
Saturday Night
 Mostly Clear |
Sunday
 Sunny
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Sunday Night
 Clear
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Monday
 Sunny
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| Lo 42 °F |
Hi 68 °F |
Lo 48 °F |
Hi 65 °F |
Lo 46 °F |
Hi 72 °F |
Lo 47 °F |
Hi 81 °F |
| National Weather Service Forecast details |
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NOAA/EPA UV index Forecast for LOS ANGELES, CA |
| MAR 10 2010 |
MAR 11 2010 |
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| Medium |
High |
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| East San Gabriel Valley 2 Air Monitoring Subregion |
| 9:47 AM on Thursday, March 11, 2010 |
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Ozone |
Nitrous Oxide |
Carbon Monoxide |
Particulates (10M) |
| Current |
19 |
10 |
2 |
14 |
| Today's High |
25 |
10 |
2 |
14 |
| Yesterday's High |
30 |
10 |
3 |
13 |
| Data from AQMD.gov |
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Glendora Random Weather Fact
Orographic Enhancement
(also called Orographic Precipitation) -- Precipitation which is caused by hills or mountain ranges deflecting the moisture-laden air masses upward, causing them to cool and precipitate their moisture. In Glendora, this occurs when warmer, subtropical storms travel northward over Glendora. As the airmass approaches the foothills, the airmass is pushed upward by the rising elevation of the foothills. As the airmass increases in altitude, the clouds are cooled and heavy rains result. Strictly speaking, orographic enhancement refers to the precipitation directly attributed to the mountain relief, and not the total amount of precipitation received in a given area.