Jack's Weather Report

3/2/23

By Jack Martin on Mar 02, 2023 at 10:49 PM

Good Thursday morning,

Amen, we get a break from the rain. All the rain has created lots of problems, but the good is the outcome of all our lakes have water.

I know I keep going back to this report that is updated daily, but these numbers are just crazy. 206% of normal for this time of year countywide. 151 % of rainfall for the entire year from October first to October first and we still have 7 months to go for the season https://files.countyofsb.org/pwd/hydrology/Rainfall%20Reports/rainfallreport.pdf

Now for the forecast. Today is cool but sunny. Highs will make it to a whopping 61 degrees. Nights in the 40s. Winds will be a reasonable 5 to 10 miles an hour.

Dry weather will remain for likely the next week with no big systems out there. There will be a slight chance for rain Sunday night and Tuesday, but these systems look to stay to the north, not affecting our area with rain, maybe some clouds.

Highs will remain in the upper 50s to low 60s . with lows in the 40s in coastal areas and 30s in the valleys. All in all, we will get a chance to dry out and get a few more tarps off roofs.

Enjoy the dry period, check out the photos of June lake with a wall of snow. (thanks Peter)

Jack Martin

3/1/23

By Jack Martin on Mar 01, 2023 at 05:40 PM

Good Wednesday morning,

Welcome to March. The cold front is really marching in with force this morning.

The winds are whipping this morning with 40-mile-an-hour gusts at my house.

Last night we said goodbye to February with some interesting rain, wind thunder lighting, and another .75 to 2 inches of rain, just crazy as the rain totals for the season keep adding up. 

Today we will see chilly temps, wind, showers, and snow in the local mountain as the low pushes south out of our area.

It looks like the showers should last till around noon and the wind will hang around all day. 

Tonight, is really cold weather, especially in the mountains and valleys. Expect freezing temps.

Thursday we will be dry and sunny through Saturday and part of Sunday. Temps will rise into the low 60s warming us up slightly. 

Sunday and into next week the jury is still out on whether we will see more rain.

A weaker system will affect the central coast Sunday night into Monday, but the models still are not sure how far south the rain will go.

Midweek is another weaker system with the same question mark. We will have to decide how that plays out as we get into the weekend.

In the meantime, the core of the low is pushing through now and will be with us till noon, with showers, https://zoom.earth/

LA is getting the bulk of the rain now. 

Enjoy the Fun, calmer days will prevail on Thursday. 

Jack Martin 

2/28/23

By Jack Martin on Feb 28, 2023 at 02:59 PM

Good Tuesday morning and the last day of February,

Although this is not a leap year. 2024 is, so I will get it right next year 😊

We will have a relatively dry Tuesday before more rain returns late afternoon and tonight.

It makes me laugh when the National weather service writes in the forecast that the storm system has overachieved expectations.

I think pretty much this entire rainy season has overachieved expectations, as we are more than 200% of normal rainfall for the season today. Can you believe San Marcos pass has received 58 inches of rain this season, so far?

Here is the next round of weather heading our way https://zoom.earth/#view=33,-117.8,4z/map=live .

This is north to south right now, but it will be cut off later in the day.

creating south winds and good rainfall late this afternoon and tonight. snow levels will start out today at 3000 to 4000 feet, then overnight drop to 1500 to 2500 feet.

This will bring back lots of pretty pictures of our mountains and plenty of snow. Closer to sea level more rain. ½ to 1 ½ inches with 1 to 3 inches in the hills and at the best exposure another 4 inches. Snow will be in the feet above 5000 feet, 4 to 8 inches below and snow down to 1500 feet by Wednesday morning. The rain/snow will end Wednesday during the day then the chill returns Wednesday night with freezing temps overnight. (stay off the 154 Thursday morning, we don’t need another 6-car crash from ice)

Thursday through Saturday day we are looking for dry weather, and a slight warm-up. Highs will get into the low 60s, which is better than the 50s.

Sunday and into next week, it just will not break. it looks like we will be remaining in the wet pattern with more rain and cool weather.

This pattern really must break soon since we are getting into March and typically the end of the rainy season. Let’s hope for some 70s after next week.

In the meantime enjoy the wet, cool weather another week. You don’t have a choice unless you get on a plane.

Jack Martin

2/27/23

By Jack Martin on Feb 27, 2023 at 02:38 PM

Good Monday morning,
We are waking to more rain and snow at higher elevations.
Light rain is the story for the next 2 days as another Pacific Northwest low is going to bring us periods of rain into Wednesday. This morning we are seeing rain, look for 1/10 too .40 from the first wave.

More rain Tuesday into Wednesday. Then Thursday we get a break till Sunday. The snow level is at 4000 feet but will drop to 2500 to 3000 feet. This means more snow in the mountains and on the Grapevine. The 101 will be a mess if the grapevine continues to be closed.
All in all, we are looking at a total of 1/2 to an inch along the coast. 1 to 2 inches in the mountains. And up to 3 inches on south faces in SB and SLO.
Snow is 4 to 8 inches below 4000 feet and a few feet above 5000 feet. The winter storm advisory continues for the mountains.
Thursday through Saturday will be dry. Warming into the low 60s. Sunday it looks like another system will begin to affect SLO and Santa Barbara county.

Yesterday I took a drive to Santa Ynez to look at the fantastic views. Where I was not alone it was worth the drive. All the observation areas on the Pass were packed with cars. The incredible views were worth the 3-hour trip, and I got to have lunch with my kids and grandkids.

Enjoy the damp first half of the work week. Our crazy rainy season seems to only keep going.

2/25/23

By Jack Martin on Feb 25, 2023 at 06:44 PM

Good Saturday morning,

Hope everyone slept well and stayed dry. It has been a wild week and now we will go into phase 3 of the storm.

The low-pressure system is just off-point conception spinning ever so slowly south and east. https://zoom.earth/#view=32,-109.8,5z/map=live

What does this mean for us? Today steady rain will now turn to showers. because this air is so cold it will squeeze out any moisture in the clouds.

Rain is showery with very heavy at times. Thundershowers and small tornados are all possible, and of course snow above 2500 feet. Highs will get to the low 50s only, and the snow level 2500 to 3500.

Tonight the rain will stop, and we will have a break for Sunday. Short-lived because the next system is right on top of this one. Sunday night rain returns into Monday.

This system is a lot weaker with no southern support and moisture starved. what does that mean? 1/3 to 2/3 of an inch of rain.

Tuesday through Thursday we will have a series of inside sliders, this translates to wind and very little moisture along with colder weather.

snow below 4000 feet and highs along the coast in the mid-50s.

The biggest impact today will be the freeway with the grapevine being closed because of snow. 101 will be a place to avoid. Unfortunately, next week the inside sliders will give more snow to the grapevine, so heavy traffic on the 101 is likely through midweek. The good news is Friday and into the weekend we warm up to the low 60s. “I would prefer the 70s”, but we will take what we get.

2023 has been quite a year for all the crazy rain, wind, and snow. On top of that, Tuesday is a leap year, so we have an extra day and all babies born on that day will have a birthday every 4 years only. Just think, I am 63, and 63 divided by 4= 15.75 that be pretty cool. Right now we have received 2.5 to 6 inches of rain with this storm. https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/lox/scripts/getlocal.php?prod=LAXRRMSBA don’t look at carp, at 16.79 someone’s math is messed up 😊. Heavier rain has now shifted to the south https://radar.weather.gov/station/KVBX/standard this one shows it best https://radar.weather.gov/station/KVTX/standard

When you wake up, look at the mountains. It should be very pretty looking at the mountains in Santa Ynez. Here we may see some snow up high in our local coastal mountains.

at 8 am the season's rain totals will be out, and it will be fun to look at the total for this historical year. The snowpack is just crazy with Mammoth receiving 35 feet of snow to date.

The craziness will continue into the spring, which we hope is right around the corner. The central valley however will not be excited about the snow melt, because the flooding there will be crazy.

March arrives on Wednesday, and hopefully, this will be the worst of the rain for the season.  Spring showers are fine, but I want the 70s to return.

The great news is daylight savings starts on March 12 just 2 weeks away. We will all be happy to welcome longer evenings again.

The great news is that all the rain of the year has filled the lakes and we will not hear about water restrictions for years to come. “I wonder if water rates will come down ?” 

For some reason I doubt it.

Here are the totals for the year as of Friday at 8am. The numbers will be much higher today https://files.countyofsb.org/pwd/hydrology/Rainfall%20Reports/rainfallreport.pdf

still, we are way ahead OF ANY YEAR for rain totals.

Have fun today, stay off the 101 and close to home. Sunday would be a good day to visit the snow in the local mountains. Figueroa Mountain will be popular on Sunday.

Ok, I got up way too early today, I must get ready for a workday, as Action Roofing is open for business today. Fixing leaks and covering up roofs.

Have a great day!

Jack Martin

2/23/23

By Jack Martin on Feb 23, 2023 at 07:07 PM

Good Thursday morning, 

Wednesday was interesting little bit of hail open Solvang. And some light showers at the fun is just beginning.

Take a lookup in the mountains you’ll see a light dusting of snow. levels remain low today 1500 to 2500. It will also be very cold today it’s only in the 50s.

Where do I start from here? 

Here is the current radar. You can see that we have scattered showers and more Westerly flow over our area. https://radar.weather.gov/station/KVBX/standard

North Winds are now I’m starting to shift a little bit more Westerly. This is going to increase the chance of rain in our area throughout the day.

There will not be a lot of rain today just scattered showers, but everybody will see it at some point. Tonight winds will shift again and become more southeasterly which will increase the rainfall as the low gets closer to our area.

Friday and particularly Friday night into Saturday we’re going to experience heavy rains.

Good southeast flow will create heavy rains for Santa Barbara, as low pressure moves very slowly down the coast pumping in Pacific moisture. Santa Barbara will see 2 to 5 inches of rain. The mountains of Santa Barbara are 5 to 7 inches.

The snow level will remain low until Friday and then will rise to 4500 feet as the storm Moves in. Rain will be heavy into Saturday. Then the snow level begins to drop again down to around 2000 feet Friday night into Saturday. This should show us lots of white stuff on local mountains when you wake up on Saturday morning.

The blizzard warning will expire Saturday night, but there still could be blowing snow up in the mountains my suggestion is “stay away.”

Sunday it looks like a break in the action that might be a good day for you to go to the snow. But Monday looks like another system will begin to affect us more from Monday night till Wednesday. This is going to be weaker system, but we can still expect another inch of rain. Snow levels will remain low for this next storm. 

It will be interesting to see when the next day that we actually get up to 60° we will have remained in the 50s for more than a week.

 It was interesting to me that the national weather service mentioned the weather from 1989 and one of my clients wrote back about a story that he had with his son I had to share.

 "Oh yeah, the Blizzard of ’89.  I remember it well.  My son, age 20, nearly died.  

He and a friend decided to hike from the back of the San Rafael Range to Santa Barbara.  April, so what could go wrong?  Fortunately, I suggested polypropylene underwear, which he bought as an afterthought.  

 I don’t remember how they got to their starting point.  They climbed as far as Mission Basin (±5,000’) when the snow started in full force. They were snowbound and unable to see to find directions for 24 hours, wrapped around each other in a small tent to share some warmth.  They were able to finish the walk the next day.  I was in the process of calling for helicopters when he called to say he was OK."

 The moral of the story is to stay out of the mountains over the next three days.

Enjoy the fun or hard for you to define it. It will be an interesting 2 1/2 days 

Stay safe indoors and watch the crazy weather from inside your house.  

Jack Martin

2/22/23- Update

By Jack Martin on Feb 22, 2023 at 05:12 PM

I like this forecast that is simple to read

"Widely scattered showers almost exclusively over the mountains, 
the Central Coast, and the northwestern portion of the Antelope Vly 
will continue today and overnight. Rainfall amounts will only be 
0.05-0.25 inches while above 2000 ft 1 to 4 inches of snow is 
possible. 

A deep low-pressure system will drop down the West Coast Thursday 
through Saturday with heavy precipitation expected mainly on Friday, 
followed by numerous showers into the weekend. Rain rates are likely 
to range from 0.50-1.0 inches per hour when the front moves through 
the area on Friday. Rainfall totals with this system will be 
widespread of 2-4 inches for the coasts and valleys of Santa 
Barbara, Ventura, and Los Angeles Counties from Thursday night through 
Saturday. Snow levels will remain low with the lower foothills 
seeing 4-6 inches of rain and then a mix or change over to snow 
above 2500 feet. Snow totals with this system will be very 
significant with 6-12 inches up to 4000 feet and 2-5 feet above 
4000 feet with isolated 7-foot totals at higher elevations. 

The break between storm systems could be brief on Sunday to early 
Monday when another significant rain event impacts the area on 
Tuesday or Wednesday next week."

2/22/23

By Jack Martin on Feb 22, 2023 at 04:22 PM

Good Wednesday morning,

Wow, what a wild night it was at my house. That wind blew everything, everywhere. If I still had the ducky in my pool she would have flown away (INSIDE JOKE FOR LONG TIME WEATHER GROUPERS).

Today we switch to phase 2 of the historical weather to come this week. 2023 will be remembered for a long time. This week will be the coldest we have seen for decades. Just look at this map graphic calling out for a blizzard warning for our local mountains (a warning means it will happen, and a watch means it might happen ) (THIS IS A WARNING). Stay out of the elements for the next 3 to 4 nights I was up late last night because of the winds, and a few other factors. Reading the upcoming weather report (because I have nothing better to do 😊)  We are going to have just crazy weather.

Right now 45 degrees at my house and breezy at 10 to 20 miles an hour. Last night we hit gusts of 70 miles an hour on my little hill.

I love this as the national weather service starts the forecast for today

"All systems go for a major and unusual storm."

Today, cold highs will be in the 50s, chilly and windy. Tonight is cold, Santa Ynez will be at 34 degrees and Santa Barbara at 41 degrees. As far as rain goes, the chances start to increase tonight, but the north flow will not amount to much.

If it does rain the best chance is in Santa Ynez and North.

Thursday, it all starts to change. The North flow starts to change westerly then south as the huge cold low-pressure system gets closer.  https://zoom.earth/

Thursday night the rain starts in Santa Barbara and Thursday day in Santa Ynez but don’t expect a lot of rain Thursday into Friday morning ( maybe 1/2 an inch ) Friday into Saturday morning, it is GAME ON. Southerly winds will bring enhanced rainfall with rates of 1/2 to 1 inch per hour. Rain totals will be 2 to 4 inches on south faces ( yes that's us)

Saturday the core of the low is right over us. This is when it really gets crazy with hail, snow, and small tornados possible. The system clears out Saturday afternoon then, Sunday we have a dry day, before another storm Monday and Tuesday with around another inch of rain and snow. As far as the best time for snow in the local mountains. Thursday night through Saturday morning is the most likely.

Areas above 4000 feet, 2 to 4 FEET of snow. This will be the coldest system since 1989, I personally remember the 1998 system where we got snow at my house in Santa Ynez.

It was the coolest thing I have ever seen at 1000 feet. Enjoy the ride, we will send photos from all my good friends as the fun occurs. (send me photos to share please )

Have a great cool day, we will make National news 😊

Have a great Cold day.

 Jack Martin

2/21/23

By Jack Martin on Feb 21, 2023 at 03:11 PM

Good Tuesday morning, 

Today we will start out calm, but wind and cold air is coming this afternoon. 

You can see this system diving south out of Cold Alaska.
https://zoom.earth/#view=38.7,-122.7,4z/map=live 

Everyone will feel the changes this afternoon, first with wind then cold, followed by wet.

The winds will begin to pick up on the central coast this afternoon and then arrive in our area later in the day and tonight. Winds from the north should be 35 to 45 miles an hour in our area, and mountains 50 to 60 miles an hour. Some LA mountains 80 miles gusts possible an hour.

Overnight the snow level will drop to 1500 to 2000 feet, with a light dusting of snow possible in the mountains, but the air is still pretty dry, so a dusting is all that is affected. Wednesday the winds will calm, but it will still be breezy. It will be chilly with highs in the 50s and lows in the 30s and 40s. 

Thursday we will start to see the rain chances increase, but it is Friday and Saturday when we get the real rain. The models are in fair alignment with the lows trajectory being over the water. This means a good storm Friday and Saturday. Rain is projected 2 inches coastal and 4 inches in the mountains. Snow above 4000 feet will be measured in the feet. 12 to 18 inches above 4000 feet. The snow level Friday night will drop to 2000 to 2500 feet.

Models are still figuring out Saturday into Sunday. They can not decide if the rain will end Saturday afternoon or go into Sunday. Regardless this will be a good storm with another slated for Tuesday into Wednesday next week.

Where February has been very quiet for rain - snow, it will go out with a bang. 

Remember all those tarps all over town, well it is time to check them Wednesday after wild winds tonight. March is fast approaching, but the end of February will cast memories with very low snow levels.

………… Is Spring coming soon? For the record, I am read!

Enjoy the Action!

Jack Martin

2/20/2023

2/20/2023
By Jack Martin on Feb 20, 2023 at 10:57 PM

Good Monday morning,

The best way to start the new week is to look at Lake Cachuma from an airplane.

thanks, Bro, what a great site, from a puddle to a full lake.
Now this week’s weather, it is going to be a very interesting week.

Today not a lot of excitement, just a calm day and likely the only calm day of the week.

Tuesday the wild weather begins. The next is a very cold system that arrives with 2 punches. first is the wind, and it will be wild. 35 to 45 miles an hour Tuesday night. 65 to 70 miles an hour over Ventura and LA.

Winds die sometime on Wednesday and then we welcome the bitterly cold weather. It will be 10 to 20 degrees below normal. The forecast shows a 40% chance of snow on the grapevine and showering anywhere…. still some wind and highs will only get into the 50s.

Thursday through Sunday the weather really becomes interesting. snow levels look to drop to 1000 to 1500 feet. That means snow almost anywhere.

The new twist to the forecast is the low-pressure system is now looking to be over the water. This will or can substantially increase the chances of lots of rain.

If this scenario continues, we are looking at rain through the weekend and in the amount of 2 to 5 inches. Yes, that’s quite a storm. This is still a little early to break out the snow gear, but we will need to watch if the models continue to follow this pathway.

In the meantime, calm today, with lots of wind Tuesday and Tuesday night, followed by moderate wind and showers Wednesday. after that STAY TUNED …

It might get really interesting

Jack Martin