Archive for July 21st, 2010
Marine Forecast
by KSBY Meteorologist Dave Hovde
A strong high pressure center is located about 1000 miles to our NW and a heat generated low is in the desert southwest creating an onshore surface pressure gradient. This will generate a small wind swell from the NW but there is also a moderate sized southerly ground swell which [...]
Posted: July 21st, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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Slow clearing again for the coast
by Meteorologist Dave Hovde
Are those clouds clearing on the Central Coast, click here for the latest high resolution satellite imagery.
Only subtle changes in the weather pattern over the next few days, clouds early for the beaches and coast with the interior temperatures slowly warming over the remainder of the work week. Most places will see afternoon [...]
Posted: July 21st, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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Tuesday’s weather watcher reports
by KSBY Meteorologist Dave Hovde
A trough in the upper atmosphere allowed cool air to finally spill into the interior valleys today and temperatures dropped 15-20 degrees from yesterday and ended a 5-day heat wave in Paso Robles where temperatures had topped 100 degrees.
At the coast and beaches morning drizzle got things [...]
Posted: July 21st, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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