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February 22, 2024 report

February 22, 2024

Summary  Now that the latest atmospheric river of air has moved well to the east, upper level high pressure has settled in over much of the west and will lead to a few days of dry, tranquil weather. Even though the fog season is pretty much behind us now, there will be patchy night and morning fog due to the amount of moisture left over from recent storms. A low pressure system will drop out of the north Pacific to a position well off shore and will just meander out there for a couple of days. Models finally show this system moving through southern California Sunday night through Monday night. There will only be a chance of showers with this system and if they do occur, only a tenth or two can be anticipated. Behind this system, somewhat colder air will move southward into the region. We may see temperatures down into the 30s for the first time in a while from Tuesday through Thursday night of next week, but no widespread frost is anticipated. The next major shift in the pattern will occur about the first of the month. A large trough of low pressure will drop out of the Gulf of Alaska. Rain will spread over the northern half of California about the 2nd and 3rd. The origins of the air mass associated with this storm are out of the Gulf of Alaska so snow levels will be lower. Another similar system shows up around the 7th of March, so even though El Nino is beginning to collapse, active weather will continue for central California.

Forecast: Mostly clear to occasionally partly cloudy through Sunday with patchy late night and early morning fog. Increasing cloudiness Sunday night. a chance of showers Monday and Monday night. mostly clear Tuesday through Thursday.

Short Term:                                                                                                              

Madera 65/41/66/42/70Reedley 65/40/65/41/68Dinuba 64/42/65/42/70
Porterville 66/41/66/42/71Lindsay 65/41/65/42/70Delano 67/44/65/43/71
Bakersfield 64/46/69/46/71Taft 61/47/64/48/66Arvin 68/44/67/43/71
Lamont 67/46/67/47/72Pixley 64/42/66/43/70Tulare 64/41/66/42/69
Woodlake 65/42/65/43/69Hanford 66/44/66/45/70Orosi 64/42/66/42/69

Seven Day Forecast

Sunday Mostly clear 43/71Monday Chance of showers 48/71Tuesday Partly cloudy 39/63Wednesday Mostly clear 35/59Thursday Mostly clear 38/61

Two Week Forecast:  February 28 through March 5: This model shows the potential for storms to move out  of the Gulf of Alaska and into the Pacific Northwest and California. It does not depict above or below average rainfall but does suggest below average temperatures for a change.

Thirty Day Report: This model depicts temperatures near to marginally above average during this time frame. A good chance of above average precipitation will continue through the month as the El Nino pattern continues.

Ninety Day Report: This model favors the storm track being much further south than in most years, resulting in above average precipitation. temperatures on this model are also negligibly above average.

Winds:  Winds will be generally at or less than 10 mph with periods of near calm conditions through Sunday.  

Rain: Finally, some dry weather through Sunday. The next system will roll through central and southern California Sunday night through Monday night. the dynamics with this system appear weak so there’s only a slight chance of light showers. If precipitation occurs at all, no more than a tenth or two can be anticipated. It does appear a stronger low will drop out of the Gulf of Alaska around the first or second of March. It looks like this storm will encompass much of the western US with precipitation and fairly low snow levels. Another colder type system shows up on models for around the sixth or seventh of March for our next chance of precipitation.

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

ET for the past seven days: Stratford, .50, Parlier, .51, Arvin .63, Delano .55.

Soil temperatures: Stratford 55, Parlier 56, Arvin NA, Delano 56  

Average Temperatures: 63/41,  Record Temperatures: 78/30

Heating  Degree Days Season.  1401 -502  varies widely from location to location. courtesy of the NWS

Precipitation:  Seasonal total for Fresno .6.16, Monthly  3.36

Precipitation for Bakersfield:  Season: 4.83, Monthly:  2.22

Average Temperature this Month 52.9 +2.7 taken at NWS Hanford.

Water year season is from October 1st through September 30.

Chilling Hours November 1st through February 28:  Parlier, 761  Arvin, 672 Belridge, 673 Shafter, 724 Stratford, 745 Delano 752.  Courtesy UC Davis

Sunrise, 6:38.  Sunset, 5:47 hours of daylight, 11:07

NA=Not available

Yesterday’s Weather: 

MCE   : Merced AP        153 :  65 /  47 /  0.00 /

MAE   : Madera AP        253 :  65 /  41 /  0.00 /

FAT   : Fresno AP        333 :  64 /  45 /  0.00 /

HJO   : Hanford AP       242 :  64 /  46 /  0.00 /

NLC   : Lemoore NAS      234 :  64 /  42 /  0.00 /

BFL   : Bakersfield AP   496 :  63 /  46 /     T /

VIS   : Visalia AP       292 :  64 /  41 /  0.00 /

PTV   : Porterville AP   442 :  64 /  41 /     T /

Rainfall:                                     24hr        2024          %          l.y.               %                  ave              Yearly ave                                                                                                                               

STOCKTON                         T    9.88   109   15.75   173     9.08    13.45

MODESTO                       0.00   13.03   161   13.56   167     8.10    12.27

MERCED                        0.00   10.46   138   13.48   178     7.59    11.80

MADERA                        0.00    6.91   103    5.14    76     6.74    10.79

FRESNO                           T    6.16    90    9.83   144     6.82    10.99

HANFORD                       0.00    5.97   118    6.99   138     5.07     8.13

BAKERSFIELD                      T    4.83   122    4.50   114     3.95     6.36

BISHOP                        0.00    4.09   131    8.73   279     3.13     4.84

DEATH VALLEY NP               0.00    2.38   192    0.39    31     1.24     2.20

SALINAS                       0.01    9.40   111    9.27   110     8.44    12.58

PASO ROBLES                   0.14   13.98   175   13.07   164     7.99    12.15

SANTA MARIA                   0.24   10.93   127   13.61   159     8.58    13.32