Jack's Weather Report

09/04/2020

By Jamie Graham on Sep 04, 2020 at 02:29 PM

Good Friday morning,

It is still pleasant outside with cool temps this morning. Enjoy them while they last, because it all changes Saturday night. Where lows overnight are expected to be 75.

Santa Barbara will be the cool spot this weekend at 95 degrees. https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lon=-119.6967315673828&lat=34.43013349299815#.X1Ithi0iefB

The heatwave starts today in all the valley areas. We are expecting triple digits in most locations for highs of the day.

09/03/2020

By Jack Martin on Sep 03, 2020 at 04:26 PM

Good Thursday morning,

We are in the second half of the week and the heat will be building each day.

Today will be the last reasonably warm day before the mercury rockets.

The official heat wave begins in the mountains, deserts and valleys Friday, then coastal Saturday.

https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lon=-119.68505859374997&lat=34.42616890436072#.X1DwIS0iefB

Today, we will have a nice fog free day in SB with fog 1000 feet thick in other locations.

09/01/2020

By Jack Martin on Sep 01, 2020 at 03:49 PM

Good Tuesday morning and the First day in September,

We are expecting nice weather for the next few days, but look out for the weekend. It is going to be crazy hot for all.

This graphic will spell it out. Everywhere is in red: https://www.weather.gov/lox/

We do have a few more days of seasonable weather, then the heat is on Friday.

08/31/2020

By Jack Martin on Aug 31, 2020 at 03:39 PM

Good Monday morning and the last day of August!

We will put another month with COVID into the history books. August will end with cooler days, as the first few days of the week will start out with morning fog and low clouds.

2000 feet thick which will make for later clearing today and Tuesday.

08/28/2020

By Jack Martin on Aug 28, 2020 at 02:27 PM

Good Friday morning,

It should be a great day today along the Santa Barbara coast. We are starting with clear skies and highs will be around 80 degrees. Just perfect weather......lucky me with all my family in town.

https://www.eldoradoweather.com/satellite/goes/goeswest-large/us-pacific-coast-geocolor.php

Today will be a mixed bag for other areas. The central coast and Santa Ynez will be slightly warmer then yesterday and SB to LA, a few degrees cooler.

08/27/2020

By Jack Martin on Aug 27, 2020 at 02:52 PM

Good Thursday morning,

A warm day on tap for us, before a cool down begins for the weekend. Temps will still remain around normal for this time of year.

Today all the Action is in the tropical locations in the Gulf and Pacific.

Laura has landed and I am sure we will see lots of messy photos on the news.

08/26/2020

By Jack Martin on Aug 26, 2020 at 03:43 PM

Good Wednesday morning,

Today we are waking to fog again, but a nice warm up is in the forecast the next few days.

No real excitement on the west coast, but the Gulf will get hammered today with the next hurricane touching land.

08/24/2020

By Jack Martin on Aug 24, 2020 at 03:42 PM

Good Monday morning,

After 5 days of tropical weather, we are returning to typical Californians weather for this time of year.

Highs once again will be in the low 80s coastal and low 90s in the valleys.

Fog has also made a return at around 1000 feet thick.

This will create some cooling the next few days along the coast.

08/19/2020

By Jamie Graham on Aug 19, 2020 at 03:59 PM

Good Wednesday morning,

Yes, it is easy to report the weather. It will just be another hot day.

More records were broken yesterday. Santa Barbara hit 98 degrees.....

Today will be a carbon copy of Tuesday with the exception of a Eddie that has formed near Catalina.

08/18/2020

By Jack Martin on Aug 18, 2020 at 03:34 PM

Good Tuesday morning,

It is still dark out there and that is a good thing, because today is going to be hotter than Monday.

Yes, if you thought it was hot yesterday, today is going to be hotter. The only good news that I can give you is thank God we don’t live in death Valley.

It was 130 degrees there, the hottest day on earth anywhere in over 90 years.