September 24, 2022
Now that it’s autumn on the calendar, it’s still summer on the weather map as a massive upper level high covers the western states and much of the eastern Pacific. Models show this to be a persistent feature with readings in the mid to upper 90s today through next Thursday. With some luck, the high will weaken some late next week, lowering temperatures into the lower 90s. The marine layer along the coast is only 400 feet deep. Winds through Pacheco Pass are pretty much nonexistent. At the surface, there’s a weak off shore flow. For example, the current altimeter reading at Salt Lake City is 30.25 inches of mercury while Fresno has a reading of 29.97. This weak off shore flow will cause weak downslope heating. Hottest locations could tease with the century mark through at least Wednesday. The monsoon will affect southeast California later next week. however, none of the subtropical juice will affect central California. With this in mind, we can expect dry weather more than likely through the first week of October.
Forecast: Mostly clear skies through Wednesday. mostly clear skies will continue Wednesday night through Saturday.
Short Term:
Madera 96/62/97/63/98 | Reedley 95/61/96/62/97 | Dinuba 95/60/97/62/98 |
Porterville 96/61/98/63/99 | Lindsay 96/60/97/62/98 | Delano 97/61/98/64/98 |
Bakersfield 95/72/97/73/97 | Taft 95/74/96/75/97 | Arvin 97/68/98/70/99 |
Lamont 96/67/98/67/98 | Pixley 96/62/97/63/98 | Tulare 94/60/97/62/97 |
Woodlake 95/61/97/62/98 | Hanford 96/62/98/63/99 | Orosi 95/61/96/62/97 |
Seven Day Forecast
Tuesday
Mostly clear 63/99 |
Wednesday
Mostly clear 62/97 |
Thursday
Mostly clear 60/96 |
Friday
Mostly clear 59/92 |
Saturday
Mostly clear 59/91 |
Two Week Outlook: September 30 through October 6: This model is showing a significant low off the northern and central California coast early in the period which could mean a precipitation threat. A southwest flow will continue so expect a continuation of above average temperatures..
October: This model is really a flip of the coin as far as precipitation is concerned and shows no real bias for above or below average rainfall. It does indicate somewhat above average temperatures will continue.
October, November, December: This model definitely has a bias for above average temperatures for the next 90 days. It also points to above average rainfall for northern California with below average precipitation for southern California. With that in mind, that gives California near average precipitation.
Wind Discussion: Winds during the late morning through the early morning hours will be variable to no more than 12 mph. winds during the night and early morning hours will be generally at or less than 5 mph with periods of near calm conditions through Tuesday.
Rain: Expect dry conditions for at least the next 7 to 10 days.
Frost: All locations will be above freezing tonight and each night for the foreseeable future.
Actual Humidity Range Yesterday: Delano, 92%/36% Porterville, 84%/34%. Midafternoon dew points: Low to mid 50s. Kern: Low to mid 50s
Percentage of Sunshine Today/Tomorrow: Visalia: Today: 100%, tomorrow 100%. Bakersfield: Today: 100%/. Tomorrow, 100%.
ET Rates Over the Past Seven Days: Stratford 1.20, Parlier 1.09, Arvin 1.42, Orange Cove .*, Porterville 1.25, Delano 1.26. Courtesy University of California *=estimate, NA=not available.
Seven Day Soil Temperatures: Stratford, 74, Parlier 75, Arvin, 77, Orange Cove 81, Porterville 82, Delano 79. *=data missing.
Average Temperatures: 88/59. Record Temperatures: 102/46
Cooling Degree Days This Season. 2203 +453. Varies widely from location to location. courtesy of the NWS
Precipitation: Seasonal total for Fresno, 6.40 or -4.56. Monthly .05 -.04
Precipitation for Bakersfield, Season, 5.41 or -.93. Monthly, -.01 -.03
Average Temperature this month: 80.3 +4.6 Taken NWS Hanford.
Water year season is from October 1st through September 30.
Chilling Hours November 1st through February 28: Orange Cove, , Parlier, , Arvin, , Belridge, , Shafter, Stratford, , Delano, , Porterville,. courtesy UC Davis
Sunrise. 6:49, Sunset, 6:51, hours of daylight, 12:04
Yesterday’s Weather:
- MCE : Merced 153 : DH1700 / 92 / 52 / 0.00 /
- MAE : Madera 253 : DH1700 / 90 / 54 / 0.00 /
- FAT : Fresno Airport 333 : DH1700 / 91 / 61 / 0.00 /
- HJO : Hanford Airport 242 : DH1700 / 91 / 54 / 0.00 /
- NLC : Lemoore Naval AS 234 : DH1700 / 91 / 52 / 0.00 /
- BFL : Bakersfield Airport 496 : DH1600 / 88 / 61 / 0.00 /
- VIS : Visalia Airport 292 : DH1700 / 90 / 54 / 0.00 /
- PTV : Porterville Airport 442 : DH1700 / 90 / 56 / 0.00 /
- LOSC1 : Los Banos 120 : DH1600 / 90 / 58 / 0.00 /
- Rainfall: 24h Seas % LY % Ave ave 365
STOCKTON 0.00 9.87 74 7.89 59 13.41 13.45
MODESTO 0.00 9.08 74 7.15 58 12.24 12.27
MERCED 0.00 7.64 65 7.00 59 11.77 11.80
MADERA 0.00 M M M M 10.78 10.79
FRESNO 0.00 6.40 58 6.59 60 10.96 10.99
HANFORD 0.00 6.38 79 4.29 53 8.11 8.13
BAKERSFIELD 0.00 5.41 85 2.77 44 6.34 6.36
BISHOP 0.00 6.73 140 1.69 35 4.80 4.84
SALINAS 0.00 7.38 59 5.79 46 12.55 12.58
PASO ROBLES 0.00 9.08 75 6.74 56 12.12 12.15
SANTA MARIA 0.00 9.63 72 6.88 52 13.29 13.32
Next report: Monday, September 26
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