The remainder of Presidents Day is expected to be sunny with highs in the 60s in Redlands and Loma Linda, but a storm from the Gulf of Alaska is forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday, with rain in valley areas and mountain snow levels down to as low as 2,000 feet elevation in the foothills.
Showers with possible small hail and thunderstorms are possible after 10 a.m. Tuesday, with daytime highs in the 40s in Redlands and Loma Linda, according to the National Weather Service.
Heavy snow in the San Bernardino Mountains is expected Tuesday through early Wednesday, with lighter snow some areas, including Yucaipa and Beaumont, according to the Weather Service.
A winter weather advisory area for Tuesday and Wednesday includes Redlands and Loma Linda. A winter storm warning was issued for the San Bernardino Mountains.
The same storm system is expected to bring strong winds late Tuesday through early Wednesday, and a wind advisory was issued for an area including Redlands and Loma Linda. West winds of 15 to 25 miles per hour, with gusts to 35 mph, are possible in valley areas, according to the Weather Service.
Overnight lows Monday into Tuesday are expected in the low 40s in Redlands and Loma Linda. Tuesday overnight lows into Wednesday could fall to freezing in Redlands and Loma Linda, according to the Weather Service.
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