SHORT TERM FORECASTThe Keenwild RAWS station recorded 2.6 inches while north at Vista Grande station, 3.7 inches were recorded. some cars had snow on roofs this morning, that must have occurred around 6,000 feet or higher.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA
1033 AM PST SUN DEC 13 2009
THROUGH 1 PM...INTERMITTENT SNOW SHOWERS WITH RAIN BELOW 5500 FEET
WILL MOVE FROM WEST TO EAST ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS. ADDITIONAL SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 INCH OR LESS ARE EXPECTED. RAINFALL AT THE LOWER
ELEVATIONS SHOULD BE ONE TENTH OF AN INCH OR LESS. VISIBILITY MAY
LOCALLY RESTRICTED IN FOG. LOW LYING AREAS...SMALL STREAMS...AND
CREEKS MAY STILL BE AT BANKFULL FROM THE HEAVY RAINS THAT FELL LAST
NIGHT AND EARLY THIS MORNING.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Sunday weather
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Sat weather
RIVERSIDE COUNTY MOUNTAINS-
213 PM PST SAT DEC 12 2009
.NOW...
RAIN WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE AFTERNOON WITH HEAVIEST AMOUNTS ON
THE COASTAL SLOPES. THE SNOW LEVEL WILL BE ABOVE 7000 FEET. AREAS OF
DENSE FOG WILL REDUCE VISIBILITY TO ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT
TIMES.
Still no snow, just lots of rain. from the NWS
.NOW...Since Thursday, Dec. 10 at 11:10 a.m., Keenwild has received a total of .81 inches of rain and Vista Grande has received about 1.05 inches of rain.
RAIN WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE AFTERNOON WITH HEAVIEST AMOUNTS ON
THE COASTAL SLOPES. THE SNOW LEVEL WILL BE ABOVE 7000 FEET. AREAS OF
DENSE FOG WILL REDUCE VISIBILITY TO ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT
TIMES.
bring your umbrellas or raincoats.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Rainy weekend, may end in snow
right now it's just light rain.
.WET WEATHER MOVING BACK INTO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THIS WEEKEND...
A STRING OF DISTURBANCES OVER THE EAST PACIFIC WILL BE MOVING
THROUGH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BEGINNING TODAY AND CONTINUING THROUGH
SUNDAY. PERIODS OF RAIN...AND SNOW AT HIGHER ELEVATIONS IN THE
MOUNTAINS ARE EXPECTED.
THE FIRST SYSTEM WILL BRING LIGHT TO LOCALLY MODERATE RAIN SHOWERS
FRIDAY MORNING. THIS WILL BE FOLLOWED BY ANOTHER PERIOD OF LIGHT TO
MODERATE RAIN ON SATURDAY MORNING. ONE FINAL ROUND OF MODERATE TO
LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN AND SNOW IS POSSIBLE LATE SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY
MORNING. IN BETWEEN EACH SYSTEM...LIGHT SHOWERS MAY LINGER NEAR THE
FOOTHILLS AND MOUNTAINS DUE TO CONTINUED MOIST WESTERLY FLOW.
TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS FOR THE ENTIRE EVENT THROUGH SUNDAY SHOULD
GENERALLY BE IN THE RANGE OF 0.75 TO 1.75 INCHES FOR THE COAST AND
VALLEYS...AND 2.00 TO LOCALLY 4.00 INCHES ON THE FOOTHILLS AND
COASTAL SLOPES OF THE MOUNTAINS. THE BIGGEST TOTALS SHOULD BE IN THE
SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS. SNOW LEVELS WILL INITIALLY BE QUITE HIGH
ON FRIDAY...NEAR 7000 FEET...BUT SHOULD FALL TO AROUND 5500 FEET
OVER THE SAN BERNARDINOS AND 6500 FEET OVER THE SAN JACINTOS BY
SUNDAY MORNING...WHERE UP SIX INCHES OF SNOW COULD ACCUMULATE BY
SUNDAY NIGHT. LITTLE SNOW ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED ON THE SAN DIEGO
COUNTY MOUNTAINS. IN THE DESERTS...GENERALLY ONE HALF INCH OF RAIN
OR LESS IS EXPECTED.
Monday, December 7, 2009
IFPD Dec. 8 agenda
Tomorrow's meeting begins at 5:30.
The meeting is held at the Idyllwild Fire Station, 54160 Maranatha Dr. The Board may approve or take action on items contained in the discussion Calendar.
Swearing in of new Commissioners
Call to Order:
Roll Call:
- Riggi – Killingsworth – Caprarelli – Stigall – Schelly - Kunkle – Coopersmith
Pledge of Allegiance:
Consent Calendar:
1. Approval of minutes for Special Meeting of October 26th (No Quorum)
2. Approval of minutes for Special Meeting of October 30th
3. Approval of minutes for Special Meeting of November 4th
4. Approval of minutes for Regular Meeting of November 17th
Reports:
1. Presidents.
2. Vice Presidents.
3. Treasurer.
4. Chief .
5. Safety Report.
6. Idyllwild Firefighters Assoc.
7. ICFA .
Correspondence:
As Included
Action Items:
1. Appointment of Vice President.
2. Rules and Regulations 110
3. Collection of new board members identification documentation (Homeland Security Requirement).
4. Bank resolution new signatory approval on accounts.
Discussion Items:
1. Reply to Mr. Smiths questions posed at the November 17th board meeting.
2. Zoll equipment update.
3. Discuss the benefits of board training sessions.
Citizen Comments: