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Forecast

July 12, 2023 report

July 12, 2023

Summary: Temperatures through Thursday will be quite typical for mid July as readings will be in the upper 90s to the lower 100s. Currently, there is a massive zone of upper level high pressure stretching from the southeast US westward through the Desert Southwest then off to off shore southern California. The main center of circulation is over the Four Corners region. This is maintaining a fairly shallow layer of marine air along the coast as the depth of the marine layer is currently measured at 1,600 feet. The freezing level is certainly summer like. According to the latest balloon sounding, it’s pegged at 17,300 feet over Vandenburg AFB and 16.400 feet over Oakland. Beginning Thursday night and Friday, the high will begin to expand to the west and north with the main high center right over California Saturday through Monday. this will drive temperatures to excessive levels over the weekend and into early next week. readings above the 110 degree mark will not be a surprise, especially Sunday and Monday. even Saturday, readings will range between 106  and 110. By Wednesday, a trough of low pressure will move into the Pacific Northwest, spanking the high back into the Four Corners region. This will allow the coastal marine layer to deepen and possibility move down the valley, hopefully cooling temperatures down into the high 90s by next Thursday. We also have a new tropical storm, Calvin, which will become a hurricane. This storm will move west/northwest and will have no impact on California.

 

Forecast: Clear skies and hot through Friday. Clearing and excessively hot Friday night through Wednesday.

                                                        

Temperatures:

Madera

100/63/101/64/104

Reedley

101/64/101/65/103

Dinuba

98/61/99/63/101

Porterville

100/64/101/65/104

Lindsay

99/60/100/62/102

Delano

101/64/101/65/103

Bakersfield

101/72/101/73/103

Taft

99/75/100/75/101

Arvin

101/66/102/67/103

Lamont

100/65/101/66/103

Pixley

101/64/101/65/104

Tulare

99/61/100/63/102

Woodlake

99/61/100/64/101

Hanford

100/64/101/65/102

Orosi

99/61/100/63/101

 

Seven Day Forecast

Saturday

Mostly clear

73/108

Sunday

Mostly clear

75/110

Monday

Mostly clear

76//112

Tuesday

Mostly clear

76/106

Wednesday

Mostly clear

69/102

 

Two Week Outlook:  July 19 through July 25: This model indicates the typical summertime high will be over the Desert Southwest and California. This pattern will maintain above average temperatures with very dry conditions prevailing.

 

June:  Of course, this time of year, 30 and 90 day outlooks are virtually useless as they’re essentially the same every year. Basically, light all day and hot and dark all night and warm. Essentially for June, near average temperatures and dry.

 

June, July, August:  The 90 day summary outlook is the same this year as it is every year. Generally dry with somewhat above average temperatures. The monsoon season hasn’t begun yet, so we’ll start taking that more seriously down the road.

 

Wind Discussion:  Winds during the late evening through the morning hours will generally be at or less than 8 mph with periods of near calm conditions. During the afternoon and evening, winds will be generally at or less than  15 mph with locally stronger gusts through Saturday.

 

Rain Discussion: Expect dry conditions for at least the next week.

 

Mid afternoon dew points: Low to mid 40s. Kern: Low to mid 40s

ET for the past seven days: Stratford, 2.08, Parlier, 1.89, Arvin 2.09, Delano 1.77.

Soil temperatures: Stratford 71, Parlier 79, Arvin 84, Delano 82 *=data missing.

Average Temperatures: 98/66  Record Temperatures: 109/52

Cooling Degree Days This Season.  739 +30 Varies widely from location to location. courtesy of the NWS

Precipitation:  Seasonal total for Fresno  17.83, Monthly  .00

Precipitation for Bakersfield:  Season: 10.26, Monthly:  .00

Average Temperature this Month 81.0 +0.5 taken at 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 5:50, sunset, 8:19.  hours of daylight, 14:29

NA=Not available

 

Yesterday’s Weather:                                         H        L        

MCE   : Merced               153 : DH1700 /  98 /  58 / 0.00 /

MAE   : Madera               253 : DH1700 /  99 /  58 / 0.00 /

FAT   : Fresno Airport       333 : DH1700 /  99 /  68 / 0.00 /

HJO   : Hanford Airport      242 : DH1700 / 100 /  57 / 0.00 /

NLC   : Lemoore Naval AS     234 : DH1700 /  99 /  57 / 0.00 /

BFL   : Bakersfield Airport  496 : DH1700 /  99 /  70 / 0.00 /

VIS   : Visalia Airport      292 : DH1700 /  95 /  59 / 0.00 /

ATEC1 : Avenal               787 : DH1700 /  96 /  74 / 0.00 /

PTV   : Porterville Airport  442 : DH1700 /  98 /  60 / 0.00 /

TFTC1 : Taft                 759 : DH1700 /  94 /  93 / 0.00 /

LOSC1 : Los Banos            120 : DH1600 /  97 /  62 / 0.00 /

 

Rainfall stats:                      seas    %        L.Y   %     ave.     s.a.

STOCKTON                      0.00   23.21   174    9.81    73    13.36    13.45

MODESTO                       0.00   20.17   165    8.99    74    12.20    12.27

MERCED                        0.00   20.84   177    7.44    63    11.75    11.80

MADERA                        0.00   11.62   108    2.21    21    10.76    10.79

FRESNO                        0.00   17.83   163    6.29    58    10.92    10.99

HANFORD                       0.00   14.58   180    6.34    78     8.08     8.13

BAKERSFIELD                   0.00   10.26   163    5.41    86     6.31     6.36

BISHOP                        0.00   14.39   317    4.75   105     4.54     4.84

DEATH VALLEY NP               0.00    1.21    66       M     M     1.82     2.20

SALINAS                       0.00   13.95   112    7.31    59    12.49    12.58

PASO ROBLES                   0.00   20.89   174    8.70    72    12.02    12.15

SANTA MARIA                   0.00   23.83   180    7.79    59    13.22    13.32

 

Next report: July 13 am

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