FYI for those of you trying to choose which tires to take to Atwater.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: EDIS Email Service [mailto:edismail@incident.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 6:23 AM
> To: EDIS Email Recipient
> Subject: [EDIS] LATE SEASON STORM HEADING TOWARD THE CENTRAL
> CALIFORNIA
> C [News: San Francisco Bay]
>
>
> NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN FRANCISCO CA
> 615 AM PDT WED APR 30 2003
>
> ...LATE SEASON STORM HEADING TOWARD THE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA COAST...
>
> AS THE MONTH OF MAY GETS UNDERWAY...AN UNUSUALLY LATE IN THE SEASON
> PACIFIC STORM SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO SPREAD SIGNIFICANT RAINS INTO THE
> SAN FRANCISCO AND MONTEREY BAY AREAS. THIS STORM IS CURRENTLY TAKING
> SHAPE ABOUT 600 MILES WEST OF SAN FRANCISCO...AND IS ON TRACK TO
> BRING RAIN INTO THE CENTRAL COAST BEGINNING THURSDAY NIGHT.
>
> RAINS ALONG THE FRONTAL BAND OUT AHEAD OF THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM
> SHOULD BECOME MOST INTENSE ACROSS THE REGION ON FRIDAY. PROJECTIONS
> ARE FOR WIDESPREAD RAINFALL TOTALS IN THE 1 TO 2 INCH RANGE TO OCCUR
> WITH THIS STORM THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT...WITH NUMEROUS SHOWERS CARRYING
> OVER INTO SATURDAY AS WELL. WITH THE CENTER OF THE STORM EXPECTED
> TO PUSH INTO THE MONTEREY BAY VICINITY...THE LARGEST RAIN
> ACCUMULATIONS WILL LIKELY MATERIALIZE FROM SAN FRANCISCO SOUTH
> THROUGH MONTEREY COUNTY. RAINFALL COULD EXCEED 2 INCHES...ESPECIALLY
> IN OROGRAPHICALLY FAVORED AREAS SUCH AS THE SANTA CRUZ AND SANTA
> LUCIA MOUNTAINS.
>
> DAILY RAINFALL RECORDS FOR FRIDAY MAY 2ND ARE SURE TO BE SHATTERED
> IF THIS STORM DEVELOPS ANYWHERE NEAR TO WHAT IS EXPECTED. MOST OF THE
> RAINFALL RECORDS FOR THAT DATE ACROSS THE DISTRICT ARE A QUARTER INCH
> OR LESS...WITH SEVERAL UNDER A TENTH OF AN INCH.
>
> IN ADDITION TO THE POTENTIALLY HEAVY RAINS...THIS STORM WILL ALSO
> BRING SOME STRONG SOUTH WINDS...ESPECIALLY ALONG THE COAST WHERE
> GUSTS OVER 30 MPH ARE POSSIBLE BY FRIDAY. A FEW THUNDERSTORMS ARE
> ALSO IN THE OFFING. THIS STORM IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRODUCE ANY
> SIGNIFICANT FLOODING PROBLEMS ON AREA RIVERS AND STREAMS...BUT THERE
> COULD VERY WELL BE SOME URBAN FLOODING OCCURRING IN THE HEAVIER
> DOWNPOURS.
>
> SHOWERS WILL TAPER OFF SATURDAY NIGHT...WITH SUNDAY DRYING OUT NICELY
> AS THE STORM MOVES OUT TO THE EAST. SO ANY OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES PLANNED
> FOR THIS WEEKEND WOULD BEST BE SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY RATHER THAN
> SATURDAY.
>
> STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR LOCAL MEDIA SOURCE OF
> CHOICE FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS UPCOMING RAIN
> EVENT.
>
> $$
>
> NEWMAN
>
>
> [SPSMTR / WWUS86 KMTR 1051708694]
>
> EDIS-04-30-03 0618 PDT
>
>
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