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Old 04-28-2008, 01:09 AM
 
Location: Sandy Eggo - Kensington
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As many of us who live here know, it's not always sunny and 72 degrees everyday of the year. We regularly deal with June gloom, heatwaves, frost/freeze warnings, monsoon storms, hurricane remnants, flash flooding, etc. And while it's NEVER as bad as other places, sometimes it's worth talking about.

I don't expect this thread to stay at the top, but hopefully it will re-appear when the weather is worth mentioning.


It's only fitting to kick this off with today's temps from this weekend's heatwave. I'm surprised only Miramar hit 100 degrees -


SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA
530 PM PDT SUN APR 27 2008


TODAYS HIGH AND OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURES AS OF 5 PM TODAY.
* DENOTES 24 HOUR HIGH TEMPERATURES BETWEEN 4 PM YESTERDAY
AND 4 PM TODAY. OCCASIONALLY THE HIGH TEMPERATURE MAY HAVE
OCCURRED AFTER 4 PM YESTERDAY.


STATION/High/Low/Precip.

...COASTAL AREAS...

* OCEANSIDE HARBOR : 84 / 72 /0.00
OCEANSIDE AIRPORT : 97 / 50 /0.00
* VISTA : 98 / M / /0.00
CARLSBAD AIRPORT : 98 / 65 / /0.00
SOLANA BEACH : 95 / 64 / 0.00
* DEL MAR : 96 / 69 / 0.00
MIRAMAR : 100 / 57 / 0.00
MONTGOMERY FIELD : 96 / 63 / 0.00
SEA WORLD SAN DIEGO : 85 / 59 / 0.00
SAN DIEGO : 94 / 64 / 0.00
* CORONADO : M / M / 0.00
CABRILLO NATL MNMT : 92 / 70 / 0.00
* CHULA VISTA : M / M / 0.00
* IMPERIAL BEACH : 92 / 74 / 0.00
BROWN FIELD : 97 / 62 / 0.00

...INLAND AREAS...

* TEMECULA : 95 / 53 / 0.00 /
* FALLBROOK : 95 / 62 / 0.00 /
* ESCONDIDO : M / M / M /
* WILD ANIMAL PARK : 96 / 53 / 0.00 /
* RAMONA FIRE : 91 / 52 / 0.00 /
RAMONA AIRPORT : 92 / 53 / 0.00 /
RANCHO BERNARDO : 95 / 63 / 0.00 /
* POWAY : 96 / 58 / 0.00 /
* ALPINE : M / M / M /
* SANTEE : 97 / 55 / 0.00 /
* EL CAJON : 99 / 58 / 0.00 /
* SPRING VALLEY : M / M / M /
* LEMON GROVE : 95 / M / 0.00 /

...MOUNTAIN AREAS...

* PALOMAR MOUNTAIN : 75 / 56 / 0.00 /
JULIAN : 74 / 60 / 0.00 /
* MOUNT LAGUNA : 71 / 49 / 0.00 /
CAMPO : 81 / 50 / 0.00 /

...DESERT AREAS...

BORREGO : 95 / 61 / 0.00 /


National Weather Service - NWS San Diego
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Old 04-28-2008, 05:00 AM
 
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Odd weather weekend - it was warmer at the coast than in Borrego Springs (the desert)!. The relative humidity in the Rancho Bernardo area was around 2% mid-afternoon.
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Old 04-28-2008, 11:52 AM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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Nice thread. As for this weekends weather, I know we get these hot spells every now and then before summer, but these past two heatwaves in April just seem pretty damn hot and out of the ordinary. It seems the temps over the month have been going up and down a lot more than usual. Last Saturday I heard on the news that San Diego set a record Low Maximum High for the day with 59 degrees, meaning it was the coldest maximum temp recorded for that date. And one week later it's 94 degrees and blew away the old record high. It was just too damn hot and DRY this weekend, I actually like the humidity of summer. I can't wait for summer b/c along the coast that's when we have the most consistent temps and least variation between day and night.
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Old 04-28-2008, 11:56 AM
 
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I hate this weather!
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Old 04-28-2008, 01:20 PM
 
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I'll trade ya.........

Saturday in Peoria, IL it was 80...........

today it's 34 and just snowed..................................
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Old 04-28-2008, 02:02 PM
 
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Reminds me of a typical summer in Sacramento growing up, with triple digits being nothing odd... the dryness here and general lack of shade makes it harder to deal with though.
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Old 04-28-2008, 02:57 PM
 
Location: Paradise/Las Vegas
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I hate this weather!
Love IT!!!
Typical San Diego weather is bland and boring.Wish it was more warm/cold more often.
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Old 04-28-2008, 03:01 PM
 
Location: San Diego, CA
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I just came back from San Antonio where it was warm and muggy. I did have the privilege of finally getting a couple of REAL thunderstorms with beautiful light shows! Of course, my enjoyment of rain only goes so far. *lol*
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Old 04-28-2008, 03:49 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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I just came back from San Antonio where it was warm and muggy. I did have the privilege of finally getting a couple of REAL thunderstorms with beautiful light shows! Of course, my enjoyment of rain only goes so far. *lol*
Hope you enjoyed Fiesta. Just be glad our storms were at night.
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Old 04-28-2008, 04:51 PM
 
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wow it's hotter in SD than it is in Texas right now......weird!!
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