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Sign up for emergency notifications such as Code Red at.They also recommend having an evacuation plan and family meeting place already established and preparing a “go-bag” with copies of important documents, a paper map, a first aid kit, a flashlight, a change of clothes and basic food and water supplies, among other necessities. Last year’s lightning event came on the heels of an “extremely hot and dry air mass that set the stage for aggressive wildfire behavior,” while below-normal temperatures and overnight drizzle along the coast are setting the stage for this weekend’s predicted weather, according to the agency.Īs with any potential critical weather warnings, experts urge residents to monitor trusted news sources and social media accounts of emergency service providers. While monsoonal surges such as the one projected in coming days reoccur every two to three years, last year’s storm was of a different nature and “the two events should not be compared in terms of expected impacts,” according to the National Weather Service. “There are no tropical influences expected with this upcoming monsoonal surge as Felicia is well to the SW.” Rachel Nelson, director, Institute of the Arts and Sciences, UC Santa Cruz in collaboration with Professor Jennifer Gonzlez. “The August 2020 lightning outbreak that triggered numerous wildfires occurred due to the confluence of monsoonal & tropical influences (remnants of tropical storm Fausto),” the agency posted to Twitter.

National Weather Service meteorologists posting to the San Francisco Bay Area division’s Twitter account, however, quickly sought to quell concerns by drawing a distinction between the upcoming weather forecast and the Aug. The CZU complex began as separate fires caused by lightning strikes early on Aug. It has been less than a year since the CZU August Lightning Complex swept for 37 days through the region, burning 86,509 acres in Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties and claiming the life of Last Chance Road resident Tad Jones. (National Weather Service - Contributed)Įarly hints of the forecast lightning this week sparked immediate fire-safety anxiety across social media groups for many Santa Cruz County residents. Dry lightning storms are forecast for high-elevation Santa Cruz Mountains communities within weather fire zone 512. Which is the warmest month in Santa Cruz Huatulco May has an average maximum temperature of 35☌ (94☏) and is the warmest month of the year. “Given the dry fuels over the higher elevations, any cloud to ground lightning strikes have the potential of starting new wildfires,” the agency’s Friday morning alert warns for the Santa Cruz area in “fire zone 512,” as well as the North Bay Mountains, East Bay Hills and Diablo Range. Yes, the months January, February, March, April, November and December are very dry.

SANTA CRUZ - The National Weather Service has issued a fire weather watch stretching from late Sunday afternoon to Monday morning for the high-elevation Santa Cruz Mountains, a warning tied to a “slight chance” of dry lightning storms forecast for around the greater Bay Area.
