2/16/24

By Jack Martin on Feb 16, 2024 at 06:00 PM

Good Friday morning, 

Are you ready, here we go again, but not today or even on Saturday daytime.

This is a very interesting article that was shared with me by Steven (Thanks Steven )

This is pretty interesting for two reasons:

  1. It’s been enough that we are in El Niño but a super El Niño!!!! 
  2. In the same paragraph talk about us getting into La Niña by the end of summer

https://www.foxweather.com/weather-news/super-el-nino-arrives-rapid-collapse-la-nina-watch

Rare ‘Super’ El Nino arrives but rapid collapse beginning as La Nina Watch issued

A strong El Niño winter season has become a rare "super" El Niño season. But it's quickly losing steam as the ocean undergoes a rapid reversal, likely heading to an opposite La Niña pattern by summer.

www.foxweather.com

As far as our weather goes we are just a little more than halfway through a historical February for rainfall and more is on the way.

Today and Saturday we’re looking at dry weather with some clouds and highs in the 60s to 70° in the warmest valleys.

Saturday and looks like the next storm system approaches but that only clips SLO.

Saturday night into Sunday rain returns for all. This will start out minimal with 1/4 to 1/2 inch 1 inch on southwest faces.

Sunday some on-and-off rain, but not anything crazy.

Sunday night into Monday morning it is game on and really all the way through Monday.

Tuesday more rain into the evening.

Wednesday the encore performance like last week. The core of the low will pass and bring heavy rain at times, possible thunder and more. 1 inch per hour rains at times.

All in all 2 to 4 inches coastal and, 4 to 6 in the foothills, and up to 8 more in the mountains and south facing. 

Yes, there will be another soaker in February. 13 days left, and I can’t wait for March …. 

Ok back to Action 5 hours of sleep, here we go again.

Jack Martin

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