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High Wind — Se Kern Cty Desert, California

2017-10-20 · Se Kern Cty Desert, California

50 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

The ASOS at the Mojave airport reported a maximum wind gust of 58 mph.

Wider weather episode

A strong cold front pushed south through central California on October 20 producing the only significant precipitation event across the area for the entire month. Ahead of the front, strong winds developed over the San Joaquin Valley and the Kern County Mountains and Deserts during the late evening hours on October 19th and continued through the morning hours of the 20th. In addition, this system brought widespread precipitation to the area although rainfall amounts were generally light. A few locations in Yosemite National Park received over half an inch of rainfall and several locations in the southern Sierra Nevada and southern Sierra foothills picked up between a quarter and a half inch of rain. Several locations in the central San Joaquin Valley measured between a tenth and a quarter inch of rainfall while much of the south San Joaquin Valley and the Kern County Mountains measured up to a tenth of an inch of rain. Snow was reported as low as 6000 feet in the southern Sierra Nevada, but snowfall amounts were light and local accumulations of up to 3 inches were reported at higher elevations.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 720900. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.