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Thunderstorm potential prompts Red Flag Warning for areas of the Central Coast

Thunderstorm potential prompts Red Flag Warning for areas of the Central Coast Linda Midkiff posted this picture on Dave Hovde s Facebook page. and last updated 2021-07-17 18:39:28-04 The Central Coast could see some much needed rain late this weekend into early next week. San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties could see thunderstorms on Sunday and Monday bringing brief downpours, gusty downdraft winds and isolated dry lightening. There is increased fire ignition risk due to lightening strikes and dry fuels. The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning in effect from Sunday morning though Monday morning for Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties and the Ventura County Mountains due to the increased risk of thunderstorms.

After two years of below-seasonal rainfall, water levels at some California reservoirs continue to decrease

After two years of below-seasonal rainfall, water levels at some California reservoirs continue to decrease By: Brooke Martell and last updated 2021-07-15 19:30:59-04 One-hundred percent of the state of California is in a state of drought, which is impacting local reservoirs across the central coast. A boat cruise or paddle on Lopez Lake, while peaceful on a summer morning, is actually a reminder of the reservoir s low water levels. So when the lake level is full, roughly just below the chaparral line, you can see the color change or roughly 45 vertical feet down, according to Lopez Lake Supervising Park Ranger Matt Mohl.

High temperatures continue to increase on the Central Coast

High temperatures continue to increase on the Central Coast Cecil Horton posted this on Dave Hovde s Facebook page. and last updated 2021-07-11 19:01:41-04 The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning that remains in effect until 9 pm Monday for San Luis Obispo County Interior Valleys and Mountains, as well as the Cuyama and Antelope Valleys. Dangerously hot conditions are expected with temperatures of 103 to 115 degrees, today being the hottest. Overnight temperatures will be 75 to 85 degrees in warmer valleys. The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory that will remain in effect until 9pm Monday for The Mountains of Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara Counties excluding the Santa Monica Range. In these area expect to see Hot conditions with temperatures of 100 to 109 degrees, with today being the hottest. Overnight temperatures will be 70 to 80 degrees.

The heat continues for the inland valleys Friday as daytime highs along the coast stay close to the 70s

The heat continues for the inland valleys Friday as daytime highs along the coast stay close to the 70s
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