Archive for the ‘Significant Events’ Category

January 14

Wow, its cold!

Posted by John
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Record setting cold blast! Lowest temperature ever recorded here at Desertweather. Dropped to 22.9�!…..

Here are some low temperatures, as reported by The National Weather Service, from Sunday Morning:
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY:
BIG BEAR LAKE……………… 3
WRIGHTWOOD………………… 4
APPLE VALLEY………………. 8
LAKE ARROWHEAD…………….. 9
TWENTYNINE PALMS……………16
RIVERSIDE COUNTY:
IDYLLWILD………………….11
ANZA………………….12
PALM SPRINGS TRAMWAY………..13
PINE COVE………………….16
THERMAL……………………18
HEMET RYAN AIRPORT AT 7 AM……..19
BEAUMONT 1 E……………….21
TEMECULA 3SE……………….23
THOUSAND PALMS……………..23
PALM SPRINGS……………….24
INDIO FIRE STATION……………..25
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September 5

John is History

Posted by John
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Most of the moisture associated with John affected New Mexico and western Texas. The National Hurricane Center has issued its last update on John on Monday, September 4th @ 8am. We saw very little, if any, moisture from John here in the Coachella Valley.

September 1

Hurricane John Information

Posted by John
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Will the Coachella Valley see any significant effects from Hurricane John?
How much will Hurricane John affect us here in the Coachella Valley? Answer: It won’t!

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TO KEEP HURRICANE JOHN INFORMATION BETTER ORGANIZED I HAVE MOVED MOST OF THE MAPS TO A SEPERATE PAGE. JUST FOLLOW THIS LINK.

February 2

Flooding in Thousand Palms, Feb 05′

Posted by John
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As a results of over 2.5 inches of rain in just under 6 days, some flooding occured in the Tri-Palms/Ramon Road area of Thousand Palms.