
RIVERSIDE (CNS) - A storm front sweeping across California this week will generate some winds and light rain throughout the Inland Empire, according to the National Weather Service.Forecasters said a low-pressure system spinning out of the Gulf of Alaska will drag moisture into the region Thursday, preceded by stiff onshore winds, raising the likelihood of high wind advisories."The mountains and deserts will be windy at times this week," the NWS said in a statement Monday. "The winds will be strongest in the mountain passes, including the San Gorgonio Pass. Winds also will be gusty and strong in the deserts."According to the NWS, wind speeds will generally be between 20 and 30 mph, with gusts as high as 60 mph in the most wind-prone locations today and through the night."A