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Toroid

Founding Member
Texas gets pounded with hail the size of baseballs. :eek:
Supercell thunderstorms pound Texas with powerful hailstorms in video and pictures - Strange Sounds
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Toroid

Founding Member
Mandatory evacuations orders have been issued for parts of Santa Barbara & Ventura counties around the burn areas. We're expecting to major rain storms this week.
Evacuations in effect for Thomas Fire burn areas as heavy rain looms
MONTECITO, Calif. (KABC) -- Mandatory evacuation orders went into effect Tuesday for parts of Santa Barbara and Ventura counties as a powerful Pacific storm is expected to dump significant rain over recent burn areas.

The orders, which were announced on Monday, went into effect midday Tuesday and were expected to last until at least 5 p.m. Thursday.

Large amounts of rain are expected to fall on communities heavily affected by the Thomas Fire, including parts of Santa Barbara County where devastating mudslides leveled homes and killed 21 people in Montecito in January.

The storm system developed off the coast and took in large amounts of subtropical moisture. That storm is expected to bring in heavy and long bouts of rain, which will be a concern for recent burn areas in Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties.

The storm is expected to arrive late Tuesday and persist through Thursday and possibly into Friday morning. The heaviest downpours are expected to hit the Santa Barbara area on Wednesday.

The following communities, which were heavily affected by the Thomas Fire, are expected to see large amounts of rainfall over the course of the storm.


La Conchita, Matilija Dam and areas above Ojai could see more than 7 inches of rain. Ventura, the Santa Paula Creek area, Fillmore, Simi Valley, Oxnard and Camarillo could see as much as 5-6 inches of rain. The Santa Barbara Mountain areas may see up to 10 inches of rain.

The following areas are under mandatory evacuations:
  • La Conchita
  • Matilija Canyon
  • North Fork
  • Nye Road
  • Vista Fire burn area - division Z and division B

Voluntary evacuation orders:
  • All areas east of Wall Street, east of Cedar Street, east of Cameron Street
  • North of Poli Street from Cedar to Kalorama Drive (includes Holy Cross School)
  • North of Poli Street from Kalorama Drive to Aliso Lane, south of Main Street and east to Lincoln, north of Poli Street and east to Agnus Drive (includes Ventura High School)
  • Agnus Drive south to Loma Vista Street east to Shamrock Drive, north to Foothill Road (includes Loma Vista School)
  • East of Appian Way and Court Avenue to Ashwood Avenue, north of Telegraph Road
  • All areas north of Pomona Street and Beckford Street and Albion to Victoria Avenue
  • All areas north of Foothill Road from Victoria Avenue to Kimball Road
  • Casitas Pass Road, between Santa Ana Road and Rincon Road
  • Ojai Road, between Thomas Aquinas College Road and Reeves Road
  • Ojai Road, between Thomas Aquinas College and Bridge Road
  • East Ojai, from Gridley Road east to Reeves Road
  • Norway Tract, east side of Floral Drive

The city of Ventura created a map on their emergency services website, which includes a map where residents can input their address to see if their area is under any evacuation orders. You can access the map by clicking here.

Areas in Santa Barbara County that were charred by the Thomas, Sherpa and Whittier fires were also placed under mandatory orders. Residents in the Alamo burn area were under a recommended evacuation warning.

Santa Barbara County emergency officials set up a map for areas under extreme and high risks (red, yellow and gray) that are under the evacuation orders. You may view the map by clicking here.

The Red Cross set up an evacuation center at the Earl Warren Showgrounds, Warren Hall, 3400 Calle Real, at noon Tuesday for those having to leave their homes.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
We have a winter storm AGAIN with heavy snow and ice falling right now, we were at work and called it a night, this storm is forecast to last until noon tomorrow...ugh
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Now it's a winter storm warning, 6 to 8 inches of snow the next few hours tonight and ice and sleet to follow, it's almost 1 am with the storm forecast to last until noon Sunday...
 

cosmic joke

Honorable
going into our second week of full sunshine. some days have been warmish, others, like today with a north wind gusting, somewhat coldish. indeed, our weather during the past 2 weeks have been ish-ish. :dry8:
 

nivek

As Above So Below
It's cloudy and warm at 930pm, going to rain later tonight, I'm sitting out back on my deck, its such a nice evening right now...
 

Caeldeth

Noble
Cloudy and 45F.

All my snow is almost gone. My yard is clear and it' a disaster because of all the Nor'easters that came through. Let the cleanup begin!
 

nivek

As Above So Below
We have had 70s and sunshine all weekend, since Thursday, I love spring, everything is turning green and flowering...
 

Caeldeth

Noble
52F heavy rain and very, very windy. Winds gusting to 65mph.

Also, another snowstorm is going to effect the south later in the week. Lol...
 

nivek

As Above So Below
52F heavy rain and very, very windy. Winds gusting to 65mph.

Also, another snowstorm is going to effect the south later in the week. Lol...

Possibly, I don't see snow happening...
 
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