Morning Forecast by Chief Meteorologist Dave Hovde at 10:07am
The cold front last night produced generally .25-.75” of rain across the Central Coast but some mountains and foothills did see more than 1” of rain.
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Here’s how much rain fell since yesterday afternoon.
Dave Hovde-KSBY
Here’s how much rain fell since yesterday afternoon.
That kind of potential is past us, but more scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are possible well into the evening as instability still rotated around the low pressure center near us.
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Morning weather update from meteorologist Dave Hovde: more showers and isolated thunderstorms today as the weather tries to warm a little, that will destabilize the atmosphere creating the activity….
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There is the cumulative rain outlook from the modeling today. Showers and thunderstorms look scattered but plenty of on and off activity could create up to another .25″ of rain. Hail can’t be ruled…
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There is a high surf advisory in place into Tuesday.
Temperatures will also be on the cool side due to the clouds and cool air behind the front. Low 60s highs for most today.
Monday looks partly cloudy but models are still liking a cool and showery system for Tuesday and Wednesday. The generally unstable and cool pattern lingers thru the week. The upper low in the jet stream will actually back up this week and linger over the area. Some scattered showers at higher elevations could be possible Wednesday-Saturday but this activity shouldn’t impact most Central Coast communities.