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Fox Central/Southwest Weather Forecast: 11/14

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    Maria Molina with the Southwest, Central weather forecast

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Hi everyone I'm meteorologist Maria Molina from the fox -- weather center with your forecast for.

The southwest and you'll be another relatively cool -- out across Colorado you -- temperatures.

Widespread in the 50s54.

Over in Denver and 52 -- -- eighty S -- had southbound southern parts of Arizona so the warm side in doing that ease in Phoenix.

And also in Tucson and over in California we have temperatures are very pleasant in Los Angeles as well you're expecting high temperature to reach.

78 degrees in just shy of the eighty degree mark there in LA.

Otherwise you're going to be getting some very pleasant temperatures in California along with a lot of sunshine.

Especially in Bakersfield Los Angeles -- -- -- northern parts of the state you are dealing with a couple of clouds here and there and even some.

Isolated sprinkles and some of the higher elevations but overall a pretty quite -- California.

Nevada and even across central and southern portions of the Rockies across.

You time and Colorado it will be some isolated snow showers across portions of the Rockies in Colorado -- west of the city of Denver but very isolated stuff.

And then across California we're gonna actually see a new storm system -- writing.

As we head into basically late in the night on Thursday and into early Friday morning and that storm will be producing some areas of rainfall around San Francisco and also for -- south.

-- just outside of Bakersfield by basically early Friday morning and also expect to see some snowfall.

On some of the higher elevations of the Sierra so we could be looking at some dangerous conditions.

Driving wise across some of the mountain passes have -- think everyone I'm meteorologist Maria Molina from the fox extreme weather center.