‘Practically Kiss Each Raindrop’ — Green lawns Live!

Sunshine this early Wednesday on California’s north coast, and supposedly should be another awesome day, clear and dry — yesterday was near-spectacular, even warm late in the afternoon. Some rain, or drizzle probably, forecast for tonight/tomorrow morning, but no real big shit until Saturday. Last month, the region got historically drenched — numbers from Lost Coast…

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Unfair Rainfall

Steady downpour this early Thursday on California’s north coast — right now with rain coming straight down, the storm is maybe-directly overhead, apparently stalled in barely-noticeable wind. Heavy at times, it’s been raining nearly-continuous since late last night, dousing a lot of water on us. Our weather lately strongly-influenced by moisture from typhoons out of…

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AR Weather

Rain and rain this early Monday on California’s north coast as the first major storm of the season plops its way across the region — supposedly, we’re on the final shower this morning as one of those ‘atmospheric rivers (ARs)‘ has been washing us clean. Via the Times-Standard last night: “Right now we’re on the back…

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Just Words — ‘Rain’ and ‘Wind’

Drizzling rain and gathering-darkly overcast this Thursday morning on California’s north coast, as we weather the first wet encounter/wave of a supposedly-terrific storm scheduled to collide with our coastline sometimes this evening or early Friday. According to the NWS, we’re forecast today to be ‘Heavy Rain and Breezy,’ but notches up a bit tonight to ‘Heavy…

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Unseasonable ‘Sparks’ Memory Fire

Scattered-sunshine/scattered-overcast this near-noon Wednesday on California’s north coast, counting-down the hours til the end of summer. And for this particular stretch, I’d call it, a ‘summer of fog,’ or at least, ‘one-half-to-three-quarters summer of fog,’ as the last few weeks have been pretty gray. Not so with the innards of the state — hot, and…

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California ‘Water Windfall’ — Not So Fast

Drizzly-fog and gray skies this early Wednesday on California’s north coast, and our weather continues its predictable unpredictability — yesterday, no sunshine until way-late in the afternoon. Most-likely today will be the same… Despite our air-wetness up here, last week’s Drought Monitor reported all of  California still covered in some-type dry, and getting so bad California…

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Too-CO2 for Me and You

Sunshine through scattered high-clouds this Wednesday afternoon on California’s north coast, another nice day sparkled by a cool, pleasant ocean breeze. Wind keeps the heat down. Unpleasant news in the keeping-the-heat-up category — appears as if global concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) in our atmosphere are way-quickly approaching ‘the point of no return,’ making the…

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