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WEATHER-02/26-02/28

BAJA_SOTO - 2-23-2010 at 11:28 AM

---I must be looking in all the wrong places for [somewhat] accurate weather for Baja. Would anyone have any info on this coming weekend's weather for this coming weekend-02/26-02/28?

---I get seriously conflicting reports from NOAA and a few others that say-windy/rain to 72f and Sunny...traveling through Baja Norte Sierra San Pedro Martir/Rancho El Coyote and West Coast/San Quintin.

THANKS-SOTO

David K - 2-23-2010 at 11:45 AM

Here is a good site... you pick a city... I picked Ensenada... and the weather calls for showers that weekend: http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Weather.aspx?location=MXBC0...

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BAJA_SOTO - 2-23-2010 at 11:49 AM

...excellent! THANKS-SOTO

bajaponderosa - 2-23-2010 at 04:15 PM

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Originally posted by BAJA_SOTO
---I must be looking in all the wrong places for [somewhat] accurate weather for Baja. Would anyone have any info on this coming weekend's weather for this coming weekend-02/26-02/28?

---I get seriously conflicting reports from NOAA and a few others that say-windy/rain to 72f and Sunny...traveling through Baja Norte Sierra San Pedro Martir/Rancho El Coyote and West Coast/San Quintin.

THANKS-SOTO


I found this web site for weather in mexico very helpful. We use it mostly for wind speeds. Don't want to get caught in bad wind on the Sea of Cortez. Nasty. If you have Goolge toolbar it will translate to english.

http://tiempo.meteored.com/prediccion-para-America%20Norte-1...

irenemm - 2-23-2010 at 11:02 PM

try this site http://www.accuweather.com/world-index-forecast.asp?partner=... QUINTIN&metric=0
show we will have rain friday night not sat or sun. here in san quintin

Nogaps and GFS weather models

landyacht318 - 2-24-2010 at 12:38 AM

I don't know how well you can read an animated weather model, but these are what the Forecasters use to make their temperature and rainfall guestimates.


These are mobile surface map animated forecast projections. Basically the closer the lines(isobars) the stronger the wind, the stronger the storm.

The darker the green the heavier the predicted rain. When you see blues and purples forecast just a few days away, they really expect the storm to have a lot of energy.

These models accurately predicted a modest rain event the day before Superbowl Sunday 8 days beforehand.


U Wash GFS

U wash Nogaps


NOAA GFS