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Santa Barbara County Declares Local Emergency Amid Drought Conditions Region is in extreme drought after a low-rainfall year and is still recovering from the previous multiyear drought Boat docks dot the coastline at the Lake Cachuma Recreation Area, where the reservoir is 55% full after a below-average year of rainfall. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) By Giana Magnoli, Noozhawk Managing Editor | @magnoli July 14, 2021 | 5:32 p.m. The proclamation doesn’t come with any specific actions or policy changes, but it allows the county and water agencies to “take immediate actions to mitigate and respond to the current drought conditions,” according to the Office of Emergency Management. ....
Bill Macfadyen: Loma Fire Aftermath Puts Focus on Suspected Arsonist What else is news in NoozWeek’s Top 5? Standoff near Santa Barbara City College, Hal Conklin’s impacts, earthquake monitors, and a wildfire near Gibraltar Reservoir The Loma Fire on Santa Barbara’s TV Hill was declared fully contained on May 24, four days after it allegedly was started by an arsonist. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) May 28, 2021 | 8:30 a.m. COVID-19’s disproportionate and deadly impacts on senior citizens and skilled nursing facilities have been well-documented over the last 15 months. In line with the national trends, Santa Barbara County has had to confront many of the same disturbing circumstances. ....
Despite dousing, soil conditions remain relatively dry, and Santa Barbara County reservoirs did not receive much runoff The snow-covered San Rafael Mountains loom over Lake Cachuma following last week’s storm. Despite significant rainfall in many areas, the storm did little to boost local water supplies. (Peter Hartmann / Noozhawk photo) By Tom Bolton, Noozhawk Executive Editor | @tombol February 1, 2021 | 3:44 p.m. Last week’s major storm provided a big boost to rainfall totals in Santa Barbara County, but did little to add to the area’s water supplies. On Jan. 19, the county overall had received just 12% of the normal rainfall to date for the rain year that runs from Sept. 1 through Aug. 31, according to the county Flood Control District. ....
Many Central Coast reservoirs are experiencing low levels during a dry start to the winter season, which includes unseasonably warm weather over the next several days. ....
Roadway flooding, road closures reported in first significant storm of the season A winter storm drenched Santa Barbara on Sunday night and Monday, and caused some roadway flooding on Highway 101. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) Hail collected on Highway 154 above Santa Barbara early Monday during the first significant storm of the season. (Mike Eliason / Santa Barbara County Fire Department photo) Clouds gather over Santa Barbara on Monday morning. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) Snow from the storm fell on 3,997-foot La Cumbre Peak. (Cody Westheimer photo) A family watches storm runoff in Arroyo Burro Creek as it hits the ocean on Monday. (Ray Ford / Noozhawk photo) ....