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Not so friendly today, lots of thunder.
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It does pour now....
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Occasional remote thunder (since about 03:30hr), light rain now at 07:00. Hurricane "Kay" is still about 590 km south Baja Peninsula tip. (Fidepaz/Puesta Del Sol area)
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At 06:00hr Kay was about 590 km from the southern tip of the Baja peninsula. Tropical storm conditions and areas of heavy rain expected to begin across southern Baja California peninsula by Wednesday morning.
Currently we got light rain and remote sound of thunder observed from Fidepaz area in La Paz, BCS.
Kay is moving toward the northwest near 20 km/h (13 mph), and this general motion should continue through tonight. A turn toward the north-northwest is expected on Wednesday, and this motion should continue into Thursday.
On the forecast track, the center of Kay is expected move to the west of the southern Baja California peninsula on Wednesday, and approach the west-central coast of the Baja California peninsula Wednesday night and Thursday.
Strengthening is forecast during the next 36 hours, and Kay could become a major hurricane during that time.
Weakening is forecast to begin by Thursday, but Kay is forecast to remain a strong hurricane when it passes near the Baja California peninsula.
Tropical storm conditions are expected within the warning area in the southern Baja California peninsula beginning Wednesday morning. Tropical storm conditions are possible in the watch area in the southern Baja California peninsula by late Wednesday.
https://blog.baja-weather.com/post/694653597006331904/6thsep2022
Currently we got light rain and remote sound of thunder observed from Fidepaz area in La Paz, BCS.
Kay is moving toward the northwest near 20 km/h (13 mph), and this general motion should continue through tonight. A turn toward the north-northwest is expected on Wednesday, and this motion should continue into Thursday.
On the forecast track, the center of Kay is expected move to the west of the southern Baja California peninsula on Wednesday, and approach the west-central coast of the Baja California peninsula Wednesday night and Thursday.
Strengthening is forecast during the next 36 hours, and Kay could become a major hurricane during that time.
Weakening is forecast to begin by Thursday, but Kay is forecast to remain a strong hurricane when it passes near the Baja California peninsula.
Tropical storm conditions are expected within the warning area in the southern Baja California peninsula beginning Wednesday morning. Tropical storm conditions are possible in the watch area in the southern Baja California peninsula by late Wednesday.
https://blog.baja-weather.com/post/694653597006331904/6thsep2022
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At 06:00hr Kay was about 590 km from the southern tip of the Baja peninsula. Tropical storm conditions and areas of heavy rain expected to begin across southern Baja California peninsula by Wednesday...
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At 18:00hr MDT (00:00 UTC), the center of Hurricane Kay was about 445 km (275 mi) SSW of the southern tip of Baja California peninsula with maximum sustained winds of 140km/h (85 mph)
In Las Paz we have currently strong rainfall at Fidepaz / Puesta del Sol area.
Kay is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rains to portions of the southern Baja California peninsula beginning TOMORROW morning!
https://mastodon.online/@bajaweather/108954570874975197
In Las Paz we have currently strong rainfall at Fidepaz / Puesta del Sol area.
Kay is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rains to portions of the southern Baja California peninsula beginning TOMORROW morning!
https://mastodon.online/@bajaweather/108954570874975197
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At 06:00 hr MDT (12:00 UTC), the eye of Hurricane Kay was located about 355 km (220 mi) SW of the southern tip of Baja California with maximum sustained winds of 155 km/h (100 mph). Outer rain bands of Kay beginning to reach the southern Baja California peninsula.
On the forecast track, the center of Kay is expected to pass to the west of the southern Baja California peninsula today, and be near the west-central coast of the Baja California peninsula Thursday and Friday. Kay is expected to produce rainfall totals of 6 to 10 inches, isolated maxima of 15 inches.
These rainfall amounts could lead to flash flooding, including landslides across mountainous areas
https://blog.baja-weather.com/post/694738790379569152/kay7speam
On the forecast track, the center of Kay is expected to pass to the west of the southern Baja California peninsula today, and be near the west-central coast of the Baja California peninsula Thursday and Friday. Kay is expected to produce rainfall totals of 6 to 10 inches, isolated maxima of 15 inches.
These rainfall amounts could lead to flash flooding, including landslides across mountainous areas
https://blog.baja-weather.com/post/694738790379569152/kay7speam
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At 06:00 hr MDT (12:00 UTC), the eye of Hurricane Kay was located about 355 km (220 mi) SW of the southern tip of Baja California with maximum sustained winds of 155 km/h (100 mph). Outer rain bands...
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La Paz bay Concalito
Video - Arriving at style at Isla Espiritu Santos.
The Espiritu Santo island is a few miles off the coast from state capital La Paz, from where you can get by boat in 45 minutes. It is both a Natural Protected Area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, due do its extraordinary biodiversity.
The surrounding reefs home to numerous fish species such as parrotfish, angelfish, trumpetfish or rainbow wrasse, and also sharks, dolphins, turtles, rays and even whales. Snorkeling and scuba diving are very popular activities here
https://mastodon.online/@LaPazBCS/109469654506331107
The Espiritu Santo island is a few miles off the coast from state capital La Paz, from where you can get by boat in 45 minutes. It is both a Natural Protected Area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, due do its extraordinary biodiversity.
The surrounding reefs home to numerous fish species such as parrotfish, angelfish, trumpetfish or rainbow wrasse, and also sharks, dolphins, turtles, rays and even whales. Snorkeling and scuba diving are very popular activities here
https://mastodon.online/@LaPazBCS/109469654506331107
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The Espiritu Santo island is a few miles off the coast from state capital La Paz, from where you can get by boat in 45 minutes. It is both a Natural Protected Area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, due do its extraordinary biodiversity.…
The Espiritu Santo island is a few miles off the coast from state capital La Paz, from where you can get by boat in 45 minutes. It is both a Natural Protected Area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, due do its extraordinary biodiversity.…
We have our reservation that what you hear in recorded video at 03:00hr has any connection to religion.....
This are just people that party and get drunk......
And the date.... well if it is about partying Mexicans are always very "creative" to find reasons (hey, it's not just the weather and the ocean we love here..... 😂)
The word posada means inn or lodging, and traditionally posadas are a celebration of the Christmas story. They take place on nine nights from December 16 to 24 and commemorate the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph’s search for a place to stay where Jesus could be born. Posadas in Mexico feature hot food and drinks, sweets, music, and piñatas.
Throughout Mexico, churches and communities still celebrate these festivities with their traditional, religious elements.
Today almost any party held around Christmas is called a posada.
Schools often host posadas as end-of-the-year parties for students and teachers.
This are just people that party and get drunk......
And the date.... well if it is about partying Mexicans are always very "creative" to find reasons (hey, it's not just the weather and the ocean we love here..... 😂)
The word posada means inn or lodging, and traditionally posadas are a celebration of the Christmas story. They take place on nine nights from December 16 to 24 and commemorate the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph’s search for a place to stay where Jesus could be born. Posadas in Mexico feature hot food and drinks, sweets, music, and piñatas.
Throughout Mexico, churches and communities still celebrate these festivities with their traditional, religious elements.
Today almost any party held around Christmas is called a posada.
Schools often host posadas as end-of-the-year parties for students and teachers.
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When you have neighbour's that give a shit in La Paz
Another marvelous La Paz sunset at the Malecon.
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Another marvelous La Paz sunset at the Malecon.
Another marvelous La Paz sunset at the Malecon.