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Updated: 4:30am on 2/10/10

(location)

Currently:
42.3°

Clear
Clear

High: 45.4° 
(12:00am) 
Low: 42.3° 
(3:15am)
Wind: 0 mph from the E
Gust: 0 mph
Today's High Wind: 2 mph (12:00am)
Wind Run: 0 mi
Wind Run Month: 264 mi
Humidity: 91%
24 hour difference 7%
Barometric Pressure 29.88 in  (Steady) 
Pressure Rate: 0.007 in/hr
24 hour difference -0.10 
Dew Point: 39.9°
Wind Chill: 42.3°
Heat Index (feels like): 48.1°
Comfort Level: Cool
Temperature Rate: -0.29°/hr
Yesterday's High 59.8 at 1:47pm
Yesterday's Low 45.4 at 8:34pm
Temp 24 hours ago 50.5
24 hour difference -8.2 
Degree Heating Day 4.5
Degree Cooling Day 0.0 
 
5 Day Forecast
 
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Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear
Chance Rain Clear Partly Cloudy Clear Clear
56° 63° 63° 70° 74°
41° 47° 47° 49° 49°

Records and Normals
 
Temperature Forecast Normal Record
High 56° 67° 87°
(1988)
Low 41° 41° 33°
(2004)
 
Weather Advisories
Warning Date: 9:08 am PST on February 9, 2010
Warning Description: Special Weather Statement
Full Advisory Text...
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Pond Data
Pond Temp 55.0 °F at 4:30am
Temp 24 hrs ago 57.0 °F
24 hour difference -2.0 °F
Today's Hi 57.0 °F at 12:00am
Today's Low 55.0 °F at 3:28am
Yesterday's Hi 58.0 °F at 12:39pm
Yesterday's Low 56.0 °F at 4:48am
Monthly Hi 60.0 °F on 2/2/10
Monthly Low 55.0 °F on 2/8/10
Yearly Hi 60.0 °F on 2/2/10
Yearly Low 51.0 °F on 1/23/10
Daily Average 55.8 °F 
Monthly Average 58.0 °F 
Yearly Average 55.4 °F 
Rainfall Data
Rainfall today: 0.00 in
Hourly rainfall rate: 0.00 in/hr
Rainfall this month: 1.71 in
Rainfall this season (7/1-6/30): 11.77 in
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Sunrise:  
6:34am
Moonrise: 
4:28am

Moon Phase:
13%

Sunset: 
5:27pm
Moonset:  
2:39pm
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Point (°)
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(%)
Wind 
(mph)
from the Wind Gust 
(mph) 
Pressure (in) Hourly
Rain (in)
KCASANDI47 San Diego San Carlos

02/10 04:29:28

42.3

40.0

91

0

East

0

29.88

0.00

KCASANDI60 San Diego San Carlos Cowles Mtn

02/10 04:29:22

42.1

40.0

91

0

North

0

29.18

0.00

KCASANDI95 San Diego San Carlos - Warmwell Dr.

02/10 04:26:20

42.2

38.0

85

0

SW

0

29.86

0.00

KCASANDI78 San Diego Mission Trails - Golfcrest

02/10 04:29:01

42.6

42.0

97

0

North

0

29.23

0.00

KCASANDI22 San Diego Mission Trails

02/10 04:25:10

42.3

40.0

92

0

ESE

0

29.92

0.00

KCASANDI91 San Diego Mission Trails Regional Park

02/10 04:29:25

42.3

42.0

98

3

NNE

4

29.60

0.00

MC7369 La Mesa APRSWXNET La Mesa CA US

02/10 04:06:00

42.0

41.0

98

0

SE

0

29.89

0.00

KCASANDI70 San Diego San Diego (SDSU Area)

02/10 04:29:34

46.3

40.0

77

0

WSW

0

29.89

0.00

KCASANDI90 San Diego JOHN DODGE *Allied Gardens*

02/10 04:29:32

43.4

41.0

93

0

SSW

0

29.88

0.00

KCASANTE4 Santee Santee

02/10 04:20:40

45.0

43.0

93

0

NW

0

29.41

0.00

MSDSNL Santee MesoWest Santee Lakes CA US SGXWFO

02/10 01:21:00

44.0

42.0

91

0

North

0

29.93

0.00

KCASANTE6 Santee Santee Lakes

02/10 04:29:10

41.2

39.0

93

0

West

2

29.94

0.00

KCASANDI27 Tierrasanta San Diego - Tierrasanta

02/10 04:29:34

44.4

42.0

92

3

ESE

5

29.90

0.00

KCALAMES2 La Mesa Mt. Helix, N. Side, overlooking El Cajon

02/10 04:29:34

41.8

39.0

91

0

SSE

0

29.96

0.00

KCASPRIN4 Spring Valley Valley De Oro

02/10 04:26:24

41.9

41.0

98

0

SSW

0

29.85

0.00

KCASANTE7 Santee Santee

02/10 03:17:40

42.1

41.0

97

0

SSE

0

29.35

0.00

KCASANDI98 San Diego Kensington Heights

02/10 04:29:33

43.4

42.0

96

0

East

0

29.89

0.00

KCALAMES4 La Mesa Casa De Oro

02/10 03:24:08

39.9

39.0

96

0

NNW

0

29.89

0.00

KCASPRIN10 Spring Valley Lauryn's Casa De Oro Weather

02/10 04:29:31

44.3

44.0

100

3

NE

0

29.84

0.00

KCAELCAJ10 El Cajon North E.C.

02/10 04:29:21

40.8

37.0

86

0

NNE

0

29.89

0.00

Full Advisory Text
Warning Description: Special Weather Statement

Warning Date: 9:08 am PST on February 9, 2010

WarningSum:...A Cold And Vigorous Storm System Will Impact Southwest California 
Today Through Early Wednesday...

Warning Message:A cold...compact low pressure system will track southward just off 
the California coast today...moving inland across northern baja 
early Wednesday. 
This system is expected to bring precipitation today with snow 
levels near 4500 to 5000 feet. 
The cold front is expected to move through southwest California late 
this afternoon through early evening with numerous showers 
continuing overnight and decreasing Wednesday. Thunderstorms with 
small hail are also possible tonight through early Wednesday. Snow 
levels will lower to around 4000 feet early this evening and 3000 
feet late tonight through early Wednesday. 
Snow levels this low will bring snow to the upper deserts and impact 
travel most mountain passes. Snowfall of 8 to 16 inches is expected 
above 6000 feet with locally greater amounts. Several inches of snow 
are expected at 4000 feet at several mountain passes.
Rainfall amounts are expected to range from near 1 inch at the coast 
to 1.5 to 2.5 inches on the coastal mountain slopes with local 
amounts to 3.5 inches. Amounts in the deserts will reach one quarter 
to one half inch.
Periods of heavy precipitation are possible tonight through early 
Wednesday from thunderstorms and heavier showers which could 
increase the runoff and flooding potential...especially for northern 
areas nearly saturated from rainfall from last weekend. A Flash 
Flood Watch is posted for these areas through tonight. In areas 
which have seen fires in recent years...debris flows will be a 
threat during heavy rains.
509 am PST Tue Feb 9 2010
...A cold and vigorous storm system will affect southwest California 
through early Wednesday...
A cold...compact low pressure system will track southward just off 
the California coast today...moving inland across northern baja 
tonight. 
This system is expected to bring increasing light to locally 
moderate precipitation today with snow levels near 4500 to 5000 
feet. 
The cold front is expected to move through southwest California late 
this afternoon through early evening with numerous showers 
continuing overnight and decreasing Wednesday. Thunderstorms with 
small hail are also possible tonight through early Wednesday. Snow 
levels will lower to around 4000 feet early this evening and 3000 to 
3500 feet late tonight through early Wednesday. 
Snow levels this low could bring snow to the upper deserts and 
impact travel on Interstate 15 through the Cajon Pass and Interstate 
8 through the San Diego County mountains. Snowfall of 4 to 8 inches 
is expected above 5000 feet today in the San Bernardino County 
mountains today...with snowfall tonight through early Wednesday of 4 
to 8 inches for all mountains from 4000 to 6000 feet...and 8 to 16 
inches above 6000 feet with locally greater amounts. 
Rainfall amounts are expected to range from near 1 inch at the coast 
to 1.5 to 2.5 inches on the coastal mountain slopes with local 
amounts to 3.5 inches. Amounts in the deserts of one quarter to one 
half inch.
Periods of high intensity precipitation are possible tonight through 
early Wednesday from thunderstorms and heavier showers which could 
increase the runoff and flooding potential...especially for northern 
areas nearly saturated from rainfall from last Friday night and 
Saturday. A Flash Flood Watch is posted for these areas through 
tonight. In areas which have seen fires in recent years...debris 
flows will be a threat during heavy rains.
Martin
        

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