Articles by author: Jack Martin
11/8/23
Good Wednesday morning,
Last night it was all about the winds. They blew pretty hard all night at my house from the northwest. This was all from a storm system to the north that only brushed us with the winds.
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?x=192&y=117&site=lox&zmx=&zmy=&map_x=192&map_y=117
Today it is all about the shift of the winds to the northeast as another Santa Ana event begins late this morning and runs though Thursday.
Expect high fire danger and wind of 50 miles an hour. Temps each day will be on the rise, but in wind sheltered areas like Santa Ynez expect freezing temps at night, the next 2.
Friday brief onshore flow then another off shore event for the weekend making Saturday and Sunday fantastic warm days with 80s for highs.
Next week, the great weather shifts to a rainy and wet week. Monday is transition day where onshore and cooling will begin.
Tuesday mid to high clouds will roll in, rain possible Tuesday evening on the central coast.
Wednesday though Friday, it is not about if it will rain, it is about how much and when.
All areas will see some rain likely starting Wednesday. How much is still in question, but models are beginning to agree that we will see the first significant rain of the season. Right now 2 to 4 inches is the bench mark. At this point it is still too far out to know if this will be the amount of rainfall, but it will rain.
The good news is we have a week to prepare, however you need to.
Enjoy the great weekend and weather the rest of this week, change is coming.
Jack Martin
11/6/23 Afternoon Update
Afternoon forecast today,
Nothing has really changed in our forecast since Sunday’s report. A low pressure system is passing through the central coast.
https://zoom.earth/
This will bring some light rain maybe to the central coast, and wind everywhere else. The next few days is really about northwest winds followed by northeast winds Wednesday and Thursday. There will be some really chilly nights those days also.
Nothing exciting all week long, just highs in the low 70s and chilly nights.
Looking into the 10-day forecast next Tuesday through Friday. It does appear we might see our first real rain for the season. (FYI the rain season started oct 1st to sept 30th)
It looks like the target day is going to be Wednesday, but lots can happen in the 7 to 9 days .
As always stay tuned. 😊
Jack Martin
11/5/23
Good Sunday morning,
Chilly start to the day, and daylight started earlier with the time change.
It was great timing for the clocks to be rolled back because I was out until after 11pm last night at the Kenny Loggins. What a great show he put on, the bowl was packed and Michael McDonald played with him. So much fun last night, glad for the time change.
Weather wise another chilly start to the day. We will see cooler weather into next week with a series of systems to the north affecting the weather. The only chances of rain will be in SLO. Just winds here.
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?x=192&y=117&site=lox&zmx=&zmy=&map_x=192&map_y=117
Temps will be in the low 70s and chilly 50s coastal and cooler in the valleys of the upper 30s and 40s overnight.
Looking into next weekend, models are still not in alignment as a system may brush us.
Stay tuned, and enjoy your Sunday. Time to fix those clocks.
11/4/23
Good dark Saturday morning,
6:19 am today it is dark, Sunday morning w will have daylight. Don’t forget turn back your clocks tonight 1 hour.
If you have tech, it will do it for you (the worst part is ½ my clocks do this, and the other half do not, So what time is it ?)
Today, there is a neutral flow , meaning onshore and offshore is the same. Onshore will take over today.
If you are in LA you will see dense fog at LAX and some coastal areas, thanks to fog in the Catalina area.
The next week is all about weather systems passing through to the north of our forecast areas. These systems are causing rain in the pacific northwest.
And the systems will sag south to die at the central coast. Rain to the bay area but nothing here but wind. There is a slight possibility of some light rain on the central coast Tuesday.
https://zoom.earth/maps/satellite/#view=41.2,-114.2,4z This next week really shows that systems are running through to the north, but the season for rain here has not arrived “Yet”
For us, today is a nice warm day after the sun rises. Chilly this morning, pack a sweatshirt. Nice overall with a high in SB of 79 and mid 80s in the valleys.
Gaviota to Refugio, plan on winds to come up this evening. Sundowner winds are likely almost any evening this next week. Sun downer wind might even make it to SB Tuesday evening.
Rain chance is not out there, damp mornings and cooler “yes“. Highs will drop into the upper 60s on Tuesday-Wednesday.
Later in the week, slight offshore flow Wednesday into Thursday then onshore again. The news stations are trying to get your attention advertising rain next Friday. I would not bet the house on that at all.
Have a great Saturday, it will be extremely nice today for November. Kenny Loggins is at the Bowl tonight, bring a light jacket or sweatshirt for after sunset. It should be a great show at the Bowl.
Have a great weekend.
Don’t forget turn back the clocks tonight, and you get an extra hour of sleep.
11/3/2023
Good Friday morning,
Another crazy work week nearing the end. The weekend is upon us and we have a time change this weekend. We will lose an hour of daylight in the evening, but gain it in the mornings. This will help the kids that go to school earlier since daylight is not till after 7am right now. As My 3 year old grand daughter says “The sky is not blue yet so it is not time to wake up” Well it will be blue Sunday morning when she opens her eyes ... Kids say the funniest things 😂
With our weather, we are enjoying just fantastic summer like daytime temps, but chilly overnight temps, especially in the valleys.
It looks like today will be the last day of off shore winds and Saturday we should see some morning dampness return and onshore flow.
The storm track is well to the north in the Pacific Northwest but will sag some into early next week.
https://zoom.earth/maps/satellite/#view=33.8,-112.4,4z
The only result of this will mean pressure gradience and north to northwest winds for us Sunday and into next week.
Temps will easy back some with mid to upper 70s coastal and low 80s in the valleys.
Chilly nights to continue for many moons ahead.
Later next week, it looks like another Santa Ana event and off shore winds again.
“It is that time of year" No rain in site...
Enjoy the weekend, Saturday night you get an extra 1 hour of sleep, and you might wake to blue skies instead of darkness.
Jack Martin
11/2/2023
Good Thursday morning,
What a week it has been for hot weather. The Santa Ana and off shore winds has kept everyone hot and dry all this week. We have one more day of dry weather and hot before we begin to get a break.
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?x=193&y=117&site=lox&zmx=&zmy=&map_x=193&map_y=117
It looks like Friday we will shift to neutral and onshore flow will begin.
This will cool us down some and coastal will start to see some morning dampness with onshore flow. The valleys should stay warm.
This weekend will be fair, with some cooler temps but still above normal.
Next week looks like a series of lows will pass to the north with Seattle getting quite wet. Rain however will not make it this far south. Central coast at best, but not likely.
A series of systems will roll through to the north next week bringing us wind at best and some onshore flow.
Bottom line no rain is in site.
Jack Martin
11/2/2023
Good Thursday morning,
What a week it has been for hot weather. The Santa Ana and off shore winds has kept everyone hot and dry all this week. We have one more day of dry weather and hot before we begin to get a break.
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?x=193&y=117&site=lox&zmx=&zmy=&map_x=193&map_y=117
It looks like Friday we will shift to neutral and onshore flow will begin.
This will cool us down some and coastal will start to see some morning dampness with onshore flow. The valleys should stay warm.
This weekend will be fair, with some cooler temps but still above normal.
Next week looks like a series of lows will pass to the north with Seattle getting quite wet. Rain however will not make it this far south. Central coast at best, but not likely.
A series of systems will roll through to the north next week bringing us wind at best and some onshore flow.
Bottom line no rain is in site.
Jack Martin
10/31/23
Happy Halloween day,
It will be a big night for some neighborhoods with many kids roaming the streets. Overall it will be a great night for them with warm weather until after 8 pm. Highs will remain in the 60s for all during the period and start out in the 70s.
For today it is about the winds to the south, and low humidity. This spells high fire warnings in the mountains https://www.weather.gov/lox/
Here is Santa Barbara, no wind, just cool 55 to start and it will warm to 80 degrees today. The valleys a chilly 37 degrees and it will warm into the 80s.
That is pretty much the story all week, highs will stay in the 70s to low 80s all week with cool nights. This will require a jacket or sweatshirt in the morning.
Happy Halloween to all, I am trying to decide whether to go to the valley and see my grandkids all dressed up or lay low, time will tell.
Have a great day,
Jack Martin
10/30/23
Good Monday morning,
It is a chilly morning if you are waking up Santa Ynez with a 36-degree start. Here is SB 47 degrees.
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lon=-120.06326293945311&lat=34.61580479026165
As mentioned Saturday, this week is all about Santa Ana winds, cold nights and warm days.
All week we will see on and off, offshore flow dry air with daytime highs in the upper 70s to mid-80s in the valleys.
Tuesday is Halloween, and it will be a great day. It will stay warm for the kids trick and treating until after 8pm when they will go to bed. Then cold again Wednesday morning.
Overall this entire week will be dry, and warm days, with chilly nights. Enjoy the clear skies and great weather with no rain in site this week at least.
Saturday night did you feel the thumps in the sky at 2 am? It woke me up and sounded like booms in the distance, but it was only Vandenburg launch at 2 am.
Have a great week,
Jack Martin
10/28/23
Good Saturday morning,
If you’re waking up in the Santa Ynez valley. It is a cold 41 degrees...
in Santa Barbara a chilly 54 degrees.
The weather this next week is all about the Santa Ana winds. As high pressure will keep everyone chilly at night and it will warm up into the mid 70s coastal to mid 80s in the valleys.
https://zoom.earth/maps/satellite/#view=37.51,-126.58,5z
Look at these swings in Santa Ynez where lows around 40 at night will change to 80s during the day. That’s easy math of 40 degree swings.
Flying further south to Santa Ana county. It is all about the winds. You are looking at on and off Santa Ana conditions with wind gust of 65 miles an hour Sunday and Monday.
High pressure and Santa Ana conditions will be the forecast for the entire next week, which translates into cold mornings and warm afternoons. This is very typical for this time of year, when Santa Ana conditions affect us spring and fall.
Speaking of fall, Nov 5th we turn the clocks back and we get one fewer hours of daylight in the evening. Darkness will be setting in by 5:30 pm for the next 3 months.
If you’re an early person like me, darkness hangs on till after 7am right now. That will change next Sunday where 6ish we will see daylight. If you’re a night owl you might want to start your days earlier if you like the sun and daylight.
Current sunrise and sunset today in Santa Barbara, California: October 28
7:15 AM & 6:09 PM
That’s less then 11 hours of daylight!
Since we are looking at all the seasonal facts. The current ocean temp is 63 degrees, wetsuit weather unless you are visiting from somewhere else and you don’t care … or have a wetsuit.
Ok that’s it for the day, a longer report this morning to make up for the lack of reports during the week. Sometimes my day job makes me skip the report, but today it will be an easier day without many employees.
Have a great weekend and enjoy the fall weather. A jacket or sweatshirt is required this morning.
Jack Martin