The last recorded rainfall in San Pancho was very early in the morning on September 12th.
A native-born PV'er I met this week said he's never seen a rainy season so short on rain in his city.
Hmmm ... I wonder if those fixes I made to the house to prevent rain coming in will work? Will I have to wait til next year?
Friday, September 21, 2007
Monday, September 17, 2007
It's not about the weather, but ...
With some folks filtering back into town this month, I've been asked if a Calendar of Events/Activities could be added to www.sanpanchoweather.com.
Of course it can with your help. And if you think it would be useful.
I'd like to limit it to community events, fundraisers for non-profits and other community activities where everyone is invited to attend.
What do you think? I'll be happy to moderate and post the information as it is received, but I'd like you opinion first.
Take a moment to complete our poll to the right. Thanks!
Of course it can with your help. And if you think it would be useful.
I'd like to limit it to community events, fundraisers for non-profits and other community activities where everyone is invited to attend.
What do you think? I'll be happy to moderate and post the information as it is received, but I'd like you opinion first.
Take a moment to complete our poll to the right. Thanks!
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Significant Storm
This morning's rainfall brought nearly two inches of rain to San Pancho!
It started around 4:30 am and wrapped up at 7.
Interesting to note that for a brief while at 6 a.m., the rainfall rate reached 3 inches an hour!
Any washouts at your place?
It started around 4:30 am and wrapped up at 7.
Interesting to note that for a brief while at 6 a.m., the rainfall rate reached 3 inches an hour!
Any washouts at your place?
Friday, September 7, 2007
Henriette Skirts Our Town
While press reports say Hurricane Henriette claimed at least 8 lives and many thousands more lost power, this latest Eastern Pacific visitor only brought us a little more rain.
Nearly an inch of rain in the first week of September, but that's behind the rate of August. And we've enjoyed some delicious sunny days and relatively cool evenings, too.
Can this be a sign of things to come? When checking out our weather site, remember to glance at the Heat Index. Even with temperatures in the upper 70s, the heavy-duty humidity can make it feel like 90 F.
Nearly an inch of rain in the first week of September, but that's behind the rate of August. And we've enjoyed some delicious sunny days and relatively cool evenings, too.
Can this be a sign of things to come? When checking out our weather site, remember to glance at the Heat Index. Even with temperatures in the upper 70s, the heavy-duty humidity can make it feel like 90 F.
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