A winter storm is expected to reach the California coast late on March 4 and could produce weak tornadoes and thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
The Pacific storm is also expected to bring cooler temperatures to the state’s Central Coast as it ramps up on Wednesday, said forecasters.
“We do have thunderstorms in the forecast for a good portion of California, and with that, weak tornadoes are possible, but they are very unlikely,” Miles Bliss, a meteorologist at the NWS Western Region operations center in Utah, told The Epoch Times.
Bliss said the central and southern coastal regions of the state were most likely to experience thunderstorms and tornadoes if they arrived….