
Temperature hovers around 16°c and at night it feels like 8°c. For the most part the humidity is around 70%. In the month of January on average Santa Cruz gets 137.70mm of rain and approximately 5 rainy days in the month. Santa Cruz weather in Januaryĭaytime temperature stays around 16°c and at night it goes to 8°c. If you would just like to know what the weather was for a past dates for research or education or you are just curious then visit our historical weather of Santa Cruz section. Travelling to Santa Cruz? Check out our Weather averages of Santa Cruz to better plan your holiday or travel. January and February receive most rainfall with precipitation count of 137.70mm. Which months receive most rainfall in Santa Cruz? Coldest months of Santa Cruz?įebruary and March are the coldest months with temperature at around 8°c. In these month temperature is at around 22°c and average of 348.7857 hours of sunshine in a month. June and July are the best month to go for holiday or travel to Santa Cruz. The windiest of all days will be Tuesday 6 th September as wind will reach 7mph or 11kmph at around 12 pm. Make sure to carry an umbrella if you are out and about in Santa Cruz, United States of America. The national weather service for Santa Cruz, United States of America is reporting Friday 9 th September to be the wettest day in the coming week with around 0.20mm or 0.0 inches of rainfall. In the same week the minimum temperature will be 16℃ or 61℉ on Saturday 3 rd September at around 3 am. Looking at the weather in Santa Cruz, United States of America over the week, the maximum temperature will be 34℃ (or 93℉) on Monday 5 th September at around 1 pm. What is the weather in Santa Cruz, United States of America for today, tomorrow and beyond? Layer are difficult to determine this early on. Shoreline regions are the areas of uncertainty for this eventĪs the interaction between the high pressure and the marine Near the coast with afternoon highs in the 70s to 80s, Influences from the Pacific Ocean may limit daytime heating * ADDITIONAL DETAILS.The hottest temperatures will occurĪcross the region`s interior and in the higher terrain eachĪfternoon with mild to warm overnight temperatures providing * WHERE.Coastal areas and Bay shorelines. * WHAT.Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures of 90 to 105 High pressure and the marine layer are difficult to determine Of uncertainty for this event as the interaction between the Coastal and bay shoreline regions are the areas Pacific Ocean may limit daytime heating near the coast withĪfternoon highs in the 70s to 80s, ultimately reducing heat Onshore winds and marine influences from the With mild to warm overnight temperatures providing little reliefįrom the heat. The region`s interior and in the higher terrain each afternoon * ADDITIONAL DETAILS.The hottest temperatures will occur across Working or participating in outdoor activities. Potential for heat related illnesses, particularly for those * IMPACTS.Extreme heat will significantly increase the * WHEN.From Saturday morning through Tuesday evening.

* WHERE.The entire San Francisco Bay Area and Central Coast. * WHAT.Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 105 EXCESSIVE HEAT WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY MORNING Effective: T18:00:00+00:00 Expires: T03:00:00+00:00 Certainty: Event: Excessive Heat Watch Type: Severity: Urgency: Areas:
