2015: Unseasonable high pressure and warm ocean waters led to very warm October days
and the warmest October nights on record from this day through 10/15.
In San Diego, five out of the six highest October minimum temperatures on record occurred.
The highest minimum temperature in any October was 76° on this day and again on 10/13.
This is only two degrees off the highest minimum temperature for any time of year!
(Onlyseven nights in history recorded 77° or 78°, all of which occurred during September, meaning these October nights were warmer than any night in July or August in San Diego).
On this day the highest minimum temperature in October was also recorded in Chula Vista (73°, only three degrees off all-time highest), Oceanside Harbor (74°, only two degrees off all-time
highest), and El Cajon (tied 69°).
On 10/13 Santa Ana recorded 78°, the highest October minimum temperature on record.
The top six warmest October nights on the Chula Vista record occurred this month, and the top five in El Cajon occurred this month.
2004: Gusty northeast winds over 40 mph helped to fuel a wildfire in northeast Napa County.
The Rumsey Fire burned for seven days scorching more than 38,000 acres.
2000: Early season storm brought several inches of snow to the central and southern Sierra.
Some amounts included 10" at Lodgepole, 8" at Mount Tom, 5" at Huntington Lake and 4" at Tuolumne Meadows.
In the Valley, over an inch of rain fell in some areas, including Fresno, resulting in the closure of the Fresno Fair for the first time since 1922.
The rain caused numerous flooding problems in Fresno and ceilings to collapse in buildings in Tulare.
1996: It was 100° F in Victorville, the latest date in the season to record 100° F or higher on record.
1986: Thunderstorms that started on 10.9 and ended on this day dropped 2.4" of rain on Mt. Laguna, 2.1" at Campo, 2.03" at Julian, 1.90" at El Cajon, 1.5" at Alpine, 1.39" at San Diego, and 0.41" at Miramar.
Most of these became daily rainfall records. Hail the size of marbles was reported in San Diego's east county.
Rainwater flooded through a leaky roof at downtown San Diego police headquarters.
Numerous streets flooded in south and east parts of San Diego County.
Power outages occurred from lightning strikes.
Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, Las Vegas, & San Diego
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and the warmest October nights on record from this day through 10/15.
In San Diego, five out of the six highest October minimum temperatures on record occurred.
The highest minimum temperature in any October was 76° on this day and again on 10/13.
This is only two degrees off the highest minimum temperature for any time of year!
(Onlyseven nights in history recorded 77° or 78°, all of which occurred during September, meaning these October nights were warmer than any night in July or August in San Diego).
On this day the highest minimum temperature in October was also recorded in Chula Vista (73°, only three degrees off all-time highest), Oceanside Harbor (74°, only two degrees off all-time
highest), and El Cajon (tied 69°).
On 10/13 Santa Ana recorded 78°, the highest October minimum temperature on record.
The top six warmest October nights on the Chula Vista record occurred this month, and the top five in El Cajon occurred this month.
2004: Gusty northeast winds over 40 mph helped to fuel a wildfire in northeast Napa County.
The Rumsey Fire burned for seven days scorching more than 38,000 acres.
2000: Early season storm brought several inches of snow to the central and southern Sierra.
Some amounts included 10" at Lodgepole, 8" at Mount Tom, 5" at Huntington Lake and 4" at Tuolumne Meadows.
In the Valley, over an inch of rain fell in some areas, including Fresno, resulting in the closure of the Fresno Fair for the first time since 1922.
The rain caused numerous flooding problems in Fresno and ceilings to collapse in buildings in Tulare.
1996: It was 100° F in Victorville, the latest date in the season to record 100° F or higher on record.
1986: Thunderstorms that started on 10.9 and ended on this day dropped 2.4" of rain on Mt. Laguna, 2.1" at Campo, 2.03" at Julian, 1.90" at El Cajon, 1.5" at Alpine, 1.39" at San Diego, and 0.41" at Miramar.
Most of these became daily rainfall records. Hail the size of marbles was reported in San Diego's east county.
Rainwater flooded through a leaky roof at downtown San Diego police headquarters.
Numerous streets flooded in south and east parts of San Diego County.
Power outages occurred from lightning strikes.
1973: Reno, NV reported a morning low of 16° F.
1944: The longest dry spell in Las Vegas, NV, history ended, which lasted from July 2nd until October 10th, a total of 101 days.
1944: The longest dry spell in Las Vegas, NV, history ended, which lasted from July 2nd until October 10th, a total of 101 days.
1924: 7" of snow fell at Sierraville.
Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, Las Vegas, & San Diego
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