Santa Anas whip up few problems
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Marisa O’Neil
Gusty Santa Ana winds swept through the area Thursday and Friday,
bringing warm temperatures but no significant damage.
Even the large surf expected Friday from a large west-northwest
swell didn’t pan out, lifeguards said. Waves stayed in the 3- to
5-foot range, Newport Beach Lifeguard Lt. Brent Jacobsen said.
The warm weather brought more surfers and others to the beach.
The swell was predicted to bring rip currents to the area, but
Newport Beach wasn’t hit by the high surf, Jacobsen said, and no
rescues were reported.
The National Weather Service issued a high-wind warning for
mountain areas Friday morning, but the winds didn’t blow people over
in Newport-Mesa.
Local police and fire departments received no calls about wind
damage.
“We got away pretty unscathed,” Newport Beach Police Sgt. Mark
Hamilton said. “The last time [we had high winds], a lot of trees
went down.”
A couple of boats drifted slightly from their moorings in Newport
Harbor but were realigned without any problems, said Orange County
Sheriff’s Department Harbor Patrol Deputy J.C. Roberts.
In Costa Mesa, amateur weather spotter Chuck Doucot, who reports
his measurements to the National Weather Service, estimated some wind
gusts made it up to 45 miles per hour.
But even with those speeds, the brunt of the damage around town
seemed restricted to a few fallen tree branches and blown-down signs.
But the offshore Santa Ana winds blew in warm temperatures.
Doucot recorded a high temperature of 83 degrees in Costa Mesa
Friday.
That’s far from the 36-degree low he measured on Dec. 1.
Newport Beach reached a high of 73 on Friday and 79 at John Wayne
Airport, said Brad Doyle, a forecaster with the National Weather
Service.
Laguna Beach recorded a record high of 78 on Friday, topping the
1985 record of 76, he said.
High temperatures are expected to be in the 70s through Monday
with lows in the 40s, according to the National Weather Service.
Things will cool down slightly starting Tuesday, with temperatures
reaching only the upper 60s or low 70s, forecasters said.
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