Posted 10:31 PM 5/21/2013 by Dave Hovde
Central Coast winds will start cranking Wednesday afternoon and an advisory starts there from noon to 9 pm Wednesday and may be needed again Thursday.
Northwest winds will increase to 20 to 30 mph with gusts to 40 mph on will happen on Wednesday afternoon continuing into the early evening (More)
Posted 6:02 PM 5/21/2013 by Dave Hovde
Arroyo Grande 50-78Atascadero 51-91CA Valley 51-88Cambria 47-67Corbett Canyon 51-76Creston 50-87Cuyama 54-88Goleta 59-71Grover Beach 51-73Lompoc 46-68Los Osos 50-61Morro Bay 52-58Paso Robles 53-88Pismo Beach 50-65 (More)
Posted 8:39 PM 5/20/2013 by Dave Hovde
The incredible amount of debris associated with the Moore, OK tornado earlier today tells a real story about the power of the storm. As I write this the official estimate is an EF-4 tornado, but I would be surprised if this were not upgraded to an EF-5.
If the storm does get upgraded (More)
Posted 6:54 PM 5/19/2013 by Victoria Johnson
Arroyo Grande 46 - 85 Atascadero 48 - 89 CA Valley 46 - 79 Cambria 43 - 69 Corbett Canyon 50 - 85 Creston 47 - 87 Cuyama 49 - 77 Goleta 56 - 69 Hearst Castle 48 - 77 Lompoc 48 - 75 Los Osos 43 - 88 Morro Bay 50 - 58 Nipomo 59 (More)
Posted 6:43 PM 5/18/2013 by Victoria Johnson
The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory for Santa Barbara County until three Sunday morning. North to northwest winds between 20-30 miles per hour will develop through and below passes and canyons. Exercise caution while driving along the 101 and 154 highway and through the 5 corridor.
Posted 6:43 PM 5/17/2013 by Dave Hovde
Arroyo Grande 49-74Atascadero 47-79CA Valley 47-76Cambria 46-66Corbett Canyon 50-73Cuyama 52-74Goleta 53-72Hearst Castle 51-69Lompoc 52-68Los Osos 49-60Morro Bay 52-58Paso Robles 50-81Pismo Beach 48-65Pozo 43-79 (More)
Posted 12:28 PM 5/17/2013 by KSBY News
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