Archive for February 9th, 2010
More rainfall totals updated 6:30pm
SANTA BARBARA NORTH COAST
SANTA MARIA 0.41
GETTY BASIN 0.35
SISQUOC 0.35
TWITCHELL DAM 0.40
SUDDEN PEAK 0.24
LOS ALAMOS 0.39
BUELLTON MAINT YARD 0.28
CUYAMA 0.46
CACHUMA DAM 0.45
LOS PRIETOS 0.59
SANTA BARBARA SOUTH COAST
SANTA BARBARA 0.39
MARIA YGNACIO RIDGE 0.32
MT. CALVARY 0.36
SANTA BARBARA 0.32
CARPINTERIA 0.42
EDISON TRAIL 0.55
GOLETA 0.40
MONTECITO 0.49
SANTA BARBARA MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS
PATERA RANCH 0.76
FIGUEROA MTN 0.49
REFUGIO PASS 0.39
SAN MARCOS PASS. 0.61
GIBRALTAR DAM. 0.47
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Posted: February 9th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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Rainfall Tuesday
by Dave Hovde, KSBY Meteorologist
Paso Robles .20″
Cambria .28″
Morro Bay .66″
Santa Margarita .31″
San Luis Obispo .79″
Avila Beach .40″
Los Osos .60″
Arroyo Grande .48″
Oceano .47″
Nipomo .51″
Shandon .31″
Cuyama .46″
Santa Barbara .28″
Goleta .35″
Lompoc .49″
Solvang .28″
Pozo .51″
Shandon .36″
Oceano .47″
Grover Beach .44″
Posted: February 9th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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Tuesday weather system not done just yet
Early morning showers are shutting down, but our system may not be done yet.
It is expected to tap into some Pacific moisture as it moves toward the region later today and tonight. Cold air aloft associated with the approaching upper low will cause increasing instability through the atmosphere this afternoon into tonight leading to a [...]
Posted: February 9th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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Tuesday’s Cool and slightly moist forecast
by Dave Hovde, KSBY Meteorologist
A low pressure system drops through the region Tuesday, it may be moisture starved but the instability aloft is significant. On and off showers are likely and a few scattered thunderstorms can’t be ruled out and because of the amount of cold air aloft small hail could be produced if thunderstorms [...]
Posted: February 9th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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Local Snow?
by Dave Hovde, KSBY Meteorologist
Leapfrogging off Steve’s story about the Olympics in need of snow, I thought I might talk a little about local snow. Anytime it happens under about 3000ft locals are loading their kids in the car and driving up the hills looking for the bewilderment that is snow near the Pacific Ocean. [...]
Posted: February 9th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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