I know I have been MIA, but it is the holidays, and I needed to go see the last remaining elder in my family who is 86 and spending her first Christmas without her husband of 68 years.
I know I have been MIA, but it is the holidays, and I needed to go see the last remaining elder in my family who is 86 and spending her first Christmas without her husband of 68 years.
From this afternoon’s NWS forecast:
“all agree that enough cold air will be present for snow over higher terrain Friday night into Saturday morning. Snow levels drop to 2500-3500 feet by Saturday. Cold northwest flow remains on Saturday with lingering showers possible through the day. Regarding precip amounts. It does not appear that this storm will be as strong or moisture rich as the last storm. None the less…0.25-75″ for most locations and 0.75-2″ for the hills. Depending on the exact timing of the cold air accumulating snow will be possible over the Santa Lucia range. Only real chance for a white Christmas in the Bay Area.”
From NWS, Monterey Bay:
“Much of the afternoon forecast package will focus around the evolving pattern changing later in the week. Models are coming into better agreement in bringing a storm system through the region Thursday night through early Saturday. The exact timing is not totally flushed out yet given model discrepancies. Colder air will accompany this storm system, which may bring some snow to the higher peaks in Monterey county. Will wait for the 12z model package before making any adjustments. All in all, could be a higher impact event given the holiday travel.”
From John Lindsey of SLO:
“Vigorous upper-level winds will intensify the associated cold front as it moves southeastward down the Central California Coast. This cold front is expected to pass the Central Coast Friday night with strong to gale-force (25 to 38 mph) southerly winds and heavy rain. Rain is expected to continue through Saturday morning.
Strong to gale-force (25 to 38 mph) northwesterly winds and rain showers are forecast Saturday afternoon and night with colder temperatures. Snow is expected in the Sierra Nevada by Friday afternoon and night above 4,000 feet with snow levels coming down further on Saturday with more than a foot of snow expected above 5,000 feet in the Sierra Nevada. Generally chilly and clear weather is forecast on Christmas.”
Some of us may see a White Christmas at the higher elevations. ❄️
From my SLO Meterologist:
“Another cold Gulf of Alaska storm is expected to arrive
just before Christmas with the possibility of relatively
low-elevation snow. This active pattern could possibly
continue through the end of the year.”
I’ll be working on the firewood this week!
Built entirely by the owner of Lugano’s Swiss Bistro in the Barnyard. It is almost entirely edible – not the speeding train, of course.
From Dan Danbom – and I join in the sentiment!
And from Dave Allen, aka Captain Lingcod!
And from Wally Miller:
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Merry Christmas, everyone! I’ll be cooking a mustard-herb crusted rack of lamb with all the fixings today, so that Rock Knocker and I can enjoy our Christmas together. I’ll check in, occasionally, but unless there is another emergency, I am taking the day off. Felix Navidad, everyone.