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Two Pacific Tropical Systems Under Watch; Potential California Impacts Being Tracked

Forecasters are monitoring a pair of storms in the Pacific that could bring effects to California, including mountain communities like Big Bear Valley.

By Big Bear News1 min read

Meteorologists are keeping a close eye on two tropical systems developing in the Pacific Ocean, with forecasters warning of potential impacts to California. While Big Bear Valley's mountain elevation can translate Pacific storm moisture into significant rainfall, gusty winds, and early-season snow, the exact track and timing of these systems had not been fully confirmed at the time of publication.

Specific forecast details — including projected landfall areas, rainfall totals, and timing — could not be confirmed from available sources. Residents are encouraged to monitor the National Weather Service and the National Hurricane Center for the latest official guidance. San Bernardino County's local emergency management resources are also available for preparedness information.

As conditions develop, Big Bear News will provide updates. In the meantime, mountain residents should review emergency supply kits, stay aware of potential flash flooding in canyon areas, and be ready for possible road closures on mountain highways if storms intensify.

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    Victor Valley Daily Press – Big Bear
    2 systems monitored in Pacific. See California hurricane forecast

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