Monday, October 22, 2018

Willa.

Mexico is about to get rocked by a massive hurricane.  Willa is currently packing 155 mph winds, but quickly diminishing.  Just west of Puerto Vallarta, Willa is moving north-northeast and is about to plow through the Isla Marias with 130mph winds.  It will slam into the coast of Mexico near the boarder of Nayarit and Sinaloa, tomorrow evening.  Storm surge, 110mph winds and lots of rain are expected.  If you can, consider giving to a charity this week that will help the people caught in this mess.  Another storm, Vicente, much weaker, and only a Tropical Storm, will run ashore in Jalisco around the same time on Tuesday, bringing more moisture into the picture.  I expect we will be hearing about a lot of flooding in those provinces, as well as Durango.



Not much change in our forecast.  It did get cool last night dropping to about 50F at 3am.  It took until 10am to break past 55F.  We could have the same effect tonight.  Stars are out, and the temperature is steadily dropping (from a high of about 67F, btw), and we could see fog move in in the early morning hours.  Expect another cool morning, with a marine layer sticking around through mid morning.  Or maybe like today, sticking around through mid day.  It was sunny up the coast around 10am, but still foggy in town into the afternoon.  Weird stuff.  High of 67F Tuesday.

Only change is maybe a little patchy fog sticking around Wednesday and Thursday. But we are still going clear from Thursday into Sunday, with some warmer days for Friday and Saturday.  I gotta say, that fog layer was nice for getting some yard work done and not dealing with the hot sun.


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