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Seasonable temperatures as we wait for monsoonal moisture
KSBW 8 Chief Meteorologist Lee Solomon has your local weather forecast Share Updated: 9:18 PM PDT Jul 20, 2021
KSBW 8 Chief Meteorologist Lee Solomon has your local weather forecast Share Updated: 9:18 PM PDT Jul 20, 2021
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Show Transcript now you re KSTW weather forecast with chief meteorologist Lee Solomon. Good evening everybody. Very seasonable day today, summer pattern is in with a mix of sixties, seventies and eighties across the area, warmer spots are either up in the hills like the santa Cruz Mountains or away from the bay. As you d expect, 65 Moss landing low, seventies Watsonville, Middle seventies aromas. And then we had middle eighties to right around 90 there. And Gilroy Hollister 82 sixties though, in prune dale and up 70 here in Salinas. And then we re in the mid seventies, upper seventies low to mid eighties in King City. We showed you the temperatures down at P
How Bad Is This Fire Season In California Really Going To Be?
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Jul. 11 It s not quite noon, but it s already getting hot as Alan Huston pushes his way through thickets of dry, prickly brush on a parched hillside overlooking the town of Los Gatos. If a fire broke out here, all this stuff is going to burn, said Huston, a researcher in San Jose State University s Fire Weather Research Lab. There are some healthier-looking big trees over there. But a lot of this? his voice trailed off as he waved his hand over the water-starved landscape dotted with multimillion-dollar homes. Not looking good.
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An ongoing project to create a wildlife crossing and trail along Highway 17, between Santa Cruz and San Jose is getting a $2 million dollar boost. The project, started by Midpeninsula Regional Open Space, will create many benefits for both wildlife and people connecting crossing for wildlife and trails for hikers. Aaron Peth, Planner III for Midpeninsula Regional Open Space said, “It’s really been spawned by the fact that this location on Highway Seventeen is a hot spot for these collisions between wildlife and wildlife and cars. Also, for events like we saw with this CZU fire last summer, allowing animals to have a place where they can escape an event like that, if it so happens on one side of the highway or the other.” The project is planned for North of the Lexington Reservoir, which is just south of the town Los Gatos on Highway 17.It’ll connect more than 30,000 acres in the Santa Cruz Mountains and mountain lions are one of the project s most important populations.