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An isolated storm cell to the south southwest. This was viewed from The Point Church in San Jose, CA. Small hail was possible with this storm.
A cold weather system which originated in the Gulf of Alaska had spread cold air across our region, as well as providing beneficial precipitation to California. Rain began falling across our region this morning. Most of the precipitation fell late this morning through this afternoon. Most areas were forecast to receive between a tenth and a half inch, except in coastal mountains where locally higher amounts was likely. Thunderstorms occurred around the state with the greatest threat being small hail and possible CG lightning. Even a weak tornado was spotted north of Red Bluff shortly after 1:30 p.m. this day! As much colder air arrives with this system, snow levels had dropped to as low as 2000 feet by late this day. Light snow accumulations were likely at the higher elevations of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Ultimately, this storm system was named, "Winter Storm Q". (Tuesday afternoon, February 19, 2013)
John Oliver, A+ Plumbing, talks about the causes of broken water pipes while holdling a faucet that broke because of freezing water in the line. Outdoor faucets need to have the wind kept off as that is a big culprit in frozen pipes.
Alaska Army National Guard Pfc. Malachi Luhrs, an infantryman from Houston, Alaska, assigned to Bison Company, 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry Regiment, assembles his Modular Sleep System near the Alaska Army National Guard Readiness Center in Bethel, Feb. 2, 2024. The Patrol Sleeping Bag, Intermediate Cold Weather Bag and Waterproof Bivy Cover work to insulate and protect Soldiers in temperatures ranging to -50°F. (Alaska National Guard photo by Balinda O’Neal)
Skittering through the thawed pond at Kensington Metropark, this winter loving sparrow was busy finding food in this cold icy pond.
Aperture: moderate in Depth of Field
Shutter Speed: Fast
Direction: top
Quantity: large
Quality: moderately soft
Time of the day: Afternoon
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After the cloud was past us it dropped what appeared to be funnel clouds. Since we couldn't see over the small ridge to the east of us we couldn't confirm if they touched the ground to become tornados. My brother and I felt that they were cold weather funnel clouds so even if they had touched down they wouldn't have been very strong.
When I picked this up last week the weather was warm and sunny and the cone was fully open. Every day since has been cool to cold and wet. And the cone has been shut up as tight as a clam...lol
Temp in Bordentown, NJ when we left to go to Paterson, NJ to see the Great Falls and Newark, NJ to see the Catherdal Bacilica of the Sacred Heart.
A concrete truck operator works in a cloud of water condensation rising from his truck as he cleans it after delivering a morning load to the DHL construction site. My Final Photo for Jan. 11, 2019.