And lots and lots of wind! Gusts of 115 on a peak above Castaic along I-5. I wouldn't have wanted to be driving that section!It is raining! It is raining!
It is raining! It is raining!
It is raining! It is raining!
It is raining! It is raining!
It is raining! It is raining!
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Gusts over 60 in Beverly Hills. ...
They never will. Palms aren't actually trees- they're related to grasses. Very fibrous. We have a lot of those Mexican fan palms (tall, with a skinny trunk), and they bend and sway like crazy under the Santa Anas without a problem. They generally have a bit of a lean to them due to the prevailing wind from the west, and that being opposite to the direction of the Santa Anas probably helps them, too. Out here, the Santa Anas can have gusts of 50 mph or more.Highly unusual. In the neighborhood where I used to live, in Venice, there were four palm trees at each intersection corner - I thought they were at least 60' tall, just a long tall trunk and fronds hanging down from the top crown. Well, we'd sometimes get the warm Santa Ana winds coming through at 30-35mph and those trees would really sway. I thought one of those trees would snap some day. They never did.
It is raining! It is raining!
It is raining! It is raining!
It is raining! It is raining!
It is raining! It is raining!
It is raining! It is raining!
Taken 15 minutes ago just down the street. Winds are 10-15 mph. Yes, taken with a digital, so avert your eyes if you need to.They never will. Palms aren't actually trees- they're related to grasses. Very fibrous. We have a lot of those Mexican fan palms (tall, with a skinny trunk), and they bend and sway like crazy under the Santa Anas without a problem. They generally have a bit of a lean to them due to the prevailing wind from the west, and that being opposite to the direction of the Santa Anas probably helps them, too. Out here, the Santa Anas can have gusts of 50 mph or more.
They never will. Palms aren't actually trees- they're related to grasses. Very fibrous. We have a lot of those Mexican fan palms (tall, with a skinny trunk), and they bend and sway like crazy under the Santa Anas without a problem. They generally have a bit of a lean to them due to the prevailing wind from the west, and that being opposite to the direction of the Santa Anas probably helps them, too. Out here, the Santa Anas can have gusts of 50 mph or more.
Taken a 15 minutes ago just down the street. Winds are 10-15 mph.
My flight from LA yesterday made an "unexpected stop" in Salt Lake for a "flight crew adjustment." As such, I missed my connection in Minneapolis and spent the afternoon there. Got into Pittsburgh at 11PM with a message from my wife saying she couldn't get to the airport. Had to rent an SUV to get home, and the roads were awful.
66F at 4:30 AM and 83F forecast for today. I hope winter hasn't decided it's over...
I have a bad feeling that Winter came and went here in So. Cal. At least one month of winter is better than none. 90 deg. F yesterday 87 deg. today low humidity .
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