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> Nov 28-Dec 5 West (California) Low Pressure System, Series of storms to hit NorCal, some rain in SoCal
Beck
post Dec 3 2012, 03:46 PM
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QUOTE(Mike1014 @ Dec 3 2012, 08:54 AM) *
Jeez I hate these boring late fall/early winters here in the low desert! I wish the monsoon season was back! T'was a lot more fun! laugh.gif

I hear ya. So far this season, my best storm total was 0.48" from a monsoon thunderstorm back on August 28. laugh.gif No storm since then has been nearly as wet at my location.

In 2006-2007, several Inland Empire communities (such as Hemet) recorded their wettest storms in July and September. Those summer thunderstorms were wetter than any winter storms were that winter.


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Temecula Seasonal Precipitation 2012-2013: 7.27" (-6.34")
Normal to-date precipitation: 13.61"

East Murrieta Seasonal Precipitation 2012-2013: 7.11"
Season began July 1st, 2012.

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post Dec 3 2012, 10:20 PM
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This storm series is just about over for us here in the South land, Although I believe Northern Cali will have 1 more storm on Wednesday before ridging becomes the dominant feature for the West Coast.

Overall, I was very pleased with rainfall totals considering the NWS was for the most part calling for very light amounts. While true for a lot of areas, Some areas fared much better. I know Santa Monica was already over 1" before the weekend storm, I was close to it before the weekend storm.

Cumulatively, Between all storms in the series I came out with 1.29" of rain, Bringing the season total to 2.09".

Looking ahead, Things look to dry out for a while before things become a little more active in the middle of the month.


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2012-2013 Winter Season Totals.

Precipitation Total 7.70" - Last Updated May. 7, 2013

Last Accumulation/Event .78" - May. 07 , 2013
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post Dec 4 2012, 01:43 AM
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Wow, the fog came in very quickly tonight. I totaled a modest .21" for the event, which brings my total to .58".


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Local Precip Total '12-'13: 4.60" (from 10/9/12)

Riverside Data for 2012-13

Record High: 107 -- 10/1/12
Record Low High: 52 -- 2/8/13

Record High Low: 79 -- 8/17/12
Record Low: 30 -- 1/12/13

Max Precip: .49" -- 12/13/12
Max Wind Gust: 36mph -- 8/30/12


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post Dec 4 2012, 03:26 AM
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Was out of town for most of the storms. An unofficial 'rain gauge' in my yard ( empty bathroom oval trash bin) is about 14" tall....it was completely full! Ben Lomond station in the Santa Cruz Mountains (about 3 miles from Felton) recorded 4.18" of rain from Saturday's rain. They have 20.24" of rain for the season so far compared to 35.74" for the entire season (July/June) of last year!

It looks as if Northern California is in for one more good sized rain event on Tuesday night into Wednesday...we are looking at a much better rainy season than last year if these first few storms are any indicator of what is to come.... cool.gif


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post Dec 4 2012, 08:00 AM
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Thanks for posting your rain totals everybody.....gives us a pretty good grip on how variable totals were up and down the state.

The NWS LA/Oxnard office has released a bulletin regarding the record high minimum temperatures the region has been experiencing over the past few nights.

Record High Minimum Temperatures Nov. 29th-Dec 2nd

Even Downtown L.A. broke one record high minimum temperature that had previously been set in 1935.


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Temecula Seasonal Precipitation 2012-2013: 7.27" (-6.34")
Normal to-date precipitation: 13.61"

East Murrieta Seasonal Precipitation 2012-2013: 7.11"
Season began July 1st, 2012.

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post Dec 4 2012, 05:15 PM
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Final total for the series of storms for here in Davis: 4.33"

More rain is on the way today with another inch or so expected around the Sacramento region. Some very light rain has begun falling earlier, but it looks like the bulk will move in later this evening into tomorrow


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Seasonal Rainfall: 14.87"
Average to Date (End Month): 19.53"

Monthly Rainfall (May): 0.61"
Average: 0.56"

Average Temps (May)

Average High: 82°F
Actual to Date: --°F

Average Low: 52°F
Actual to Date: --°F

Record High: 106°F
Record Low: 33°F
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post Dec 4 2012, 08:06 PM
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According to the NOAA Solar Calculator algorithms, tonight is the earliest sunset of the year for Lake Forest, CA and much of Southern California. Tomorrow it will be about 2 seconds later. I made a program that uses these algorithms.

Lots of thick high clouds today and once again we got very little sunshine. Looks like the marine layer could finally be wiped out by offshore flow this weekend. After all it is December, not June.

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post Dec 5 2012, 10:21 PM
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QUOTE(idecline @ Dec 4 2012, 03:26 AM) *
Was out of town for most of the storms. An unofficial 'rain gauge' in my yard ( empty bathroom oval trash bin) is about 14" tall....it was completely full! Ben Lomond station in the Santa Cruz Mountains (about 3 miles from Felton) recorded 4.18" of rain from Saturday's rain. They have 20.24" of rain for the season so far compared to 35.74" for the entire season (July/June) of last year!

It looks as if Northern California is in for one more good sized rain event on Tuesday night into Wednesday...we are looking at a much better rainy season than last year if these first few storms are any indicator of what is to come.... cool.gif


We just got about another 1/2 inch or so from this last much weaker front....it is drizzling right now...

I guess my trash can 'rain gauge' was pretty accurate...the map (courtesy Beck's post in Tranquil thread)
shows that the Santa Cruz Mountains got over 10" of rain in the last week..... wink.gif


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