Mariposa - Madera Foothills storm history
Storm events recorded in Mariposa - Madera Foothills, California between 1950 and 2025.
38
Total events
0
Tornadoes
0
Hail
0
Floods
0
Deaths
$5.2M
Property damage
Most significant events
Strongest tornadoes, deadliest events, and biggest damage in this county. Up to 50 shown.
The Mariposa County Emergency Manager reported that the widespread flooding and damaging winds that took place on January 9th and January 10th resulted in $5.2 million in property damage throughout Mariposa County. Most of this was for road and bridge repairs as well as for the c…
Heat Heat
Daytime highs generally ranged between 101 and 106 degrees each day between October 2 and October 6.
Excessive Heat Excessive Heat
Daytime highs generally ranged between 108 and 113 degrees on July 23 and 24, and between 105 and 109 degrees on July 22, 25 and 26.
Excessive Heat Excessive Heat
During the 12 day heat wave event, afternoon highs were mainly between 109 and 116 degrees on July 6 through July 8 and on July 11 and 12. Afternoon highs were mainly between 104 and 110 degrees on July 2 through July 5 and on July 9, 10 and 13.
Heat Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 103 and 107 degrees on June 22, between 106 and 110 degrees on June 23 and between 101 and 105 degrees on June 24 and 25.
Heat Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 100 and 104 degrees on June 5 and between 104 and 108 degrees on June 6 and June 7.
Strong Wind Strong Wind
California Highway Patrol reported a downed tree blocking the roadway at the intersection of Old Hwy. and Yaqui Gulch.
Excessive Heat Excessive Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 101 and 106 degrees on July 21 and between 105 and 110 degrees on July 22 and 23.
Excessive Heat Excessive Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 105 and 110 degrees each day between July 15 and July 17.
Excessive Heat Excessive Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 106 and 111 degrees on July 1 and 2.
Heat Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 102 and 107 degrees on June 30.
High Wind High Wind
The PG&E station at Bear Valley Road measured a peak wind gust of 59 mph.
High Wind High Wind
The Catheys Valley RAWS measured a peak wind gust of 58 mph.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified a being in an severe drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Frost/Freeze Frost/Freeze
Several locations reported minimum temperatures between 28 and 32 degrees on November 22.
Frost/Freeze Frost/Freeze
Several locations reported minimum temperatures between 28 and 32 degrees on November 21.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in an exceptional drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in an exceptional drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Excessive Heat Excessive Heat
Daytime highs generally ranged between 103 and 108 degrees on September 1, 3 and 4, between 105 and 110 degrees on September 2, 5, 8 and 9 and between 110 and 115 degrees on September 6 and 7.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in an exceptional drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Heat Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 101 and 106 degrees.
Heat Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 102 and 106 degrees each day between August 16 and August 20.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in an exceptional drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Heat Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 103 and 108 degrees on July 16 and July 18-20 and between 107 and 112 degrees on July 17.
Heat Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 101 and 106 degrees on July 11 and July 12.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in an exceptional drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Heat Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 104 and 108 degrees between June 10 and June 12.
Heat Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 100 and 104 degrees on June 10 and June 11.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in an exceptional drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Heat Heat
Daytime highs ranged between 100 and 104 degrees on May 25.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in an exceptional drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in a extreme drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in a extreme drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in a severe drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in a severe drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in an extreme drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in an exceptional drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Drought Drought
The Mariposa and Madera County Foothills were classified as being in an exceptional drought due to a long term precipitation deficit.
Events by year
| Year | Events | Tornadoes |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 6 | 0 |
| 2023 | 7 | 0 |
| 2022 | 22 | 0 |
| 2021 | 3 | 0 |