Not quite a white Christmas
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Lolita Harper
Residents who did not ask Santa for galoshes, a raincoat or umbrella
for Christmas are out of luck, as weather experts predict a large
storm -- dwarfing the sprinkling of Tuesday -- to roll in Thursday.
Noel Isla, a forecaster for the National Weather Service, said
Newport-Mesans can expect a half-inch to an inch of rain from a storm
that is moving in from the northwest. Isla said Thursday holds a 60%
to 70% chance of rain, with high temperatures ranging from 58 to 64
degrees.
“The amount of rain we had [Tuesday] has been really light,” Isla
said. “The stronger storm should be arriving Christmas Day.”
The extra precipitation doesn’t bother Valerie Leon, who was
picking up her son from Christian Montessori School in Costa Mesa on
Tuesday. At least the rain gives some inclination of a change in the
season and makes it feel a little more like winter, the Huntington
Beach resident said.
“It’s not a white Christmas but at least there is rain,” Leon
said.
Newport Beach resident Jason Parillo, was not as thrilled about
the expected downpour. Parillo was filling his tank at the Shell gas
station on the corner of Baker Street and Fairview Road in Costa Mesa
in preparation for a Christmas day on the road. He and his girlfriend
will travel from Newport Beach to Villa Park -- to his parent’s house
-- and then to Anaheim to her family’s house, he said.
“It’s just a lot of time on the road,” he said. “Add rain to the
equation and it gets that much better. But nothing can really spoil
Christmas, so it’s not that bad.”
What was bad was the traffic around town and on the freeways.
Although the California Highway Patrol reported no major incidents,
there were the typical fender-benders that seem to increase with the
rain. Another incident was reported at 3 p.m. at Baker Street and
Bear Street. A minor traffic collision was reported at 5 p.m. at the
Bristol Street offramp on the northbound San Diego Freeway.
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