by Public Service Anouncements | Jun 3, 2024 | General Misc. Stories, Heat, Inyo County, Local News, Public Safety, Weather
Nate Greenberg County Administrative Officer and Director of Emergency Services Mikaela TorresEmergency Services [email protected] INYO COUNTY Office of Emergency Management FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 3, 2024 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:Emergency Manager...
by Dennis Mattinson | Aug 29, 2023 | Heat, Weather
TUE AUG 29 2023 Our warming continues as high pressure to our East continues to influence our area. That warming should last thru Wednesday, where Tuesday looks to be 96° in Bishop (some 5° above normal). Then an abrupt swing, as a PACNW low drops South along the...
by Dennis Mattinson | Aug 8, 2023 | breezy, Heat, Public Service Announcement, Weather
Dry weather and those afternoon breezes (~ G 22 mph) persist thru about Thursday. Moisture from TS Eugene is moving WNW into the EPAC and is expected to weaken in the next 24 hours. The eventual remnants of that system will help break down the Western fringe of...
by Dennis Mattinson | Aug 7, 2023 | Heat, Public Service Announcement, Weather
MON AUG 07 2023 A drier pattern today thru Thursday, with seasonable Summer-like temperatures, as high pressure moves over AZ/NM/TX. Looks like today will be the warmest of the week. By Thursday (with no high pressure to block it), the remnants of TS Eugene, off...
by Dennis Mattinson | Aug 4, 2023 | Heat, News Releases, Weather
FRI AUG 04 2023 – WEEKEND REPORT Not many changes to our forecast today. GOES West Satellite shows t’storms over N. NV up along the Oregon Border. That said I still can’t rule out a stray storm along the Sierra Crest. Otherwise temperatures remain...
by Press Release | Aug 4, 2023 | Death Valley, Heat, National Park Service, Press Release
Seventeen consecutive days over 120 degrees in Death Valley National Park DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – From July 14 through 30th Death Valley National Park at Furnace Creek tied the third longest heat wave in the park’s history, with daily highs of 120 degrees Fahrenheit...