May 11, 2023 am
Summary: We find ourselves on the eastern rim of upper level high pressure located just off shore. This will result in a significant warming trend over the next 72 hours. The freezing level taken over Vandenburg overnight was 10,300 feet, which was roughly a 3,000 foot rise over the past 24 hours, indicating warmer air aloft is building in. Models this morning show a chance to reach the first 100 degree days of the year, especially Monday and Tuesday. However, even as early as Saturday readings will soar into the mid to upper 90s. a weak upper low will develop over western Colorado Saturday then will retrograde back towards the west/northwest. This morning’s models show a more northerly path for this system which will end up over Oregon Monday and Tuesday. The result will be a reduction in the chance of scattered thunderstorms and showers over the mountains this weekend and early next week. models maintain strong high pressure over California for much of next week, resulting in a prolonged periods of warm temperatures and dry conditions.
Forecast: Mostly clear skies through Sunday. Mostly clear skies will continue Sunday night through Thursday.
Temperatures:
Madera
80/55/87/60/95 |
Reedley
80/54/86/58/94 |
Dinuba
79/54/86/59/93 |
Porterville
79/55/87/61/96 |
Lindsay
78/54/86/59/96 |
Delano
80/57/86/62/96 |
Bakersfield
80/56/87/63/96 |
Taft
79/59/87/64/97 |
Arvin
81/55/87/62/95 |
Lamont
81/56/87/63/96 |
Pixley
79/57/86/58/95 |
Tulare
78/54/85/58/94 |
Woodlake
79/54/86/59/95 |
Hanford
80/56/86/61/95 |
Orosi
78/53/85/58/94 |
Seven Day Forecast
Sunday
Mostly clear 63/97 |
Monday
Mostly clear 62/100 |
Tuesday
Mostly clear 62/99 |
Wednesday
Mostly clear 63/97 |
Thursday
Mostly clear 61/98 |
Two Week Outlook: May 18 through May 24: This model shows above average temperatures covering roughly the western third of the US and central California. There is also some indication that some kind of storm will affect the Desert Southwest and possibly central California.
May: This model continues trends during the month of May that we saw in April. Pressures will be lower than average along the west coast, resulting in the chance of above average rainfall and below average temperatures
May, June, July: This model doesn’t really move the needle either way for temperatures and rainfall over the next three months. being that we’re heading into the hot, dry season, it means little anyway.
Wind Discussion: Winds will be mainly out of the northwest through Sunday at 8 to 15 mph afternoons and evenings and 5 to 7 mph nights and mornings with periods of near calm conditions.
Rain Discussion: Expect dry weather for the next week to 10 days.
Mid afternoon dew points: Mid to upper 40s. Kern: Mid to upper 40s.
ET for the past seven days: Stratford, 1.29, Parlier, 1.30, Arvin 1.51, Porterville .NA, Delano 1.32.
Soil temperatures: Stratford 60, Parlier 66, Arvin 68, Porterville NA, Delano 70 *=data missing.
Average Temperatures: 81/54 Record Temperatures: 100/40
Cooling Degree Days This Season. 60 -19 Varies widely from location to location. courtesy of the NWS
Precipitation: Seasonal total for Fresno 17.83, Monthly .35
Precipitation for Bakersfield: Season: 9.74, Monthly: .T
Average Temperature This Month 61.1 -5.8 Taken NWS Hanford.
Water year season is from October 1st through September 30.
Chilling Hours November 1st through February 28: Parlier 1306, Arvin 1115, Belridge 1204, Shafter 1230, Stratford 1277, Delano 1273, Porterville 1245 courtesy UC Davis
Sunrise 5:54, sunset, 7:57. hours of daylight, 14:01
Yesterday’s Weather: H L R
MCE : Merced 153 : DH1700 / 75 / 47 / 0.00 /
MAE : Madera 253 : D1700 / 75 / 48 / 0.00 /
FAT : Fresno Airport 333 : DH1700 / 76 / 52 / 0.00 /
HJO : Hanford Airport 242 : DH1700 / 76 / 48 / 0.00 /
NLC : Lemoore Naval AS 234 : DH1700 / 78 / 44 / 0.00 /
BFL : Bakersfield Airport 496 : DH1700 / 76 / 53 / 0.00 /
VIS : Visalia Airport 292 : DH1700 / 75 / 49 / 0.00 /
PTV : Porterville Airport 442 : DH1700 / 75 / 48 / 0.00 /
TFTC1 : Taft 759 : DH1652 / 78 / 53 / 0.00 /
LOSC1 : Los Banos 120 : DH1600 / 71 / 50 / 0.00 /
STOCKTON 0.00 23.21 180 9.75 76 12.89 13.45
MODESTO 0.00 19.71 170 8.99 77 11.61 12.27
MERCED 0.00 20.84 185 7.44 66 11.29 11.80
MADERA 0.00 11.62 113 2.10 20 10.28 10.79
FRESNO 0.00 17.83 171 6.29 60 10.40 10.99
HANFORD 0.00 14.56 187 6.34 82 7.77 8.13
BAKERSFIELD 0.00 9.89 162 5.40 88 6.11 6.36
BISHOP 0.00 13.66 327 4.75 114 4.18 4.84
DEATH VALLEY NP 0.00 1.06 61 M M 1.73 2.20
SALINAS 0.00 13.88 114 7.31 60 12.18 12.58
PASO ROBLES 0.00 20.88 178 8.70 74 11.76 12.15
SANTA MARIA 0.00 23.47 181 7.79 60 12.94 13.3
Next report: May 12 am
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