Archive for July 16th, 2010
Weather Watcher Report 7/16/10
by Dave Hovde, KSBY Meteorologist
Arroyo Grande 56-79
Atascadero 64-98
Avila Beach 56-83
Cambria 55-62
Cayucos 56-63
Corbett Canyon 56-85
Creston 63-100
Cuyama 74-99
Goleta 61-79
Grover Beach 57-79
Guadalupe 57-67
Hearst Castle 57-90
Lompoc 57-69
Los Osos 57-66
Morro Bay 55-58
Nipomo 56-68
Oceano 58-67
Orcutt 56-71
Paso Robles 63-103
Pismo Beach 58-67
Pozo 63-104
San Luis Obispo 56-75
San Miguel 63-100
Santa Barbara 62-86
Santa Margarita 60-100
Santa Maria 55-69
Santa Ynez 55-86
Shandon 60-106
Shell Beach 58-67
Solvang 57-84
Templeton 60-101
Vandenberg AFB 54-63
Posted: July 16th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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Weekend forecast outlook
by Dave Hovde, KSBY Meteorologist
Marine clouds near the coast will spread into the coastal valleys this evening, otherwise clear to partly cloudy. Breezy early. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph.
Saturday those marine clouds will be in at the beaches otherwise mostly clear, the [...]
Posted: July 16th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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Hot in much of central and southern CA
by Dave Hovde, KSBY Meteorologist
Strong high pressure over the Desert Southwest will keep a hot nair mass in place over the region through the weekend. Temperatures across the inland areas will remain well above seasonal normals through Sunday with near record levels expected each afternoon. Projected inland afternoon maximum temperatures will [...]
Posted: July 16th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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Air Quality Forecast
by Dave Hovde, KSBY Meteorologist
Friday, Jul 16: 38 AQI Good Ozone
Saturday, Jul 17: 36 AQI Good Ozone
Extended Forecast:
Sunday, Jul 18: 34 AQI Good Ozone
Monday, Jul 19: 33 AQI Good Ozone
Tuesday, Jul 20: 31 AQI Good Ozone
The Air Quality Forecast is provided by the San Luis Obispo County Air [...]
Posted: July 16th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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Hottest June on record
posted by Dave Hovde, KSBY Meteorologist
Last month was the hottest June ever recorded when land and sea surface temperatures are combined, a new report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows.
It was also the warmest on record when temperatures from April to June and January to June temperatures are averaged, [...]
Posted: July 16th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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