KBUU Newswire – Day 112 – Wed Feb 27 – 1/4 Inch Rain Tonight – Biggest Houses To Be Not So Big – Mayors Urge Buried Power Lines

Written by on February 27, 2019

  • =    Rain tonight … not much … rain this weekend … a bit more … more rain next week … maybe.
  • =   The biggest houses in Malibu may not be quite so big … under a new city policy.
  • =   Mayors from five cities urge Southern California Edison to bury their power lines.
  • =   And dolphins are beaching themselves along the Orange County coast.

This is Malibu’s only local daily news. It’s the Wednesday edition from Radio Malibu  …. F-M 99 point 1 K B U U. Good morning … I’m Hans Laetz reporting.

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Three rain storms are lining up to hit Southern California in the next 8 days.

Nothing like the massive rains hitting Northern California … however.

Tonight will see some gentle rain …. between a tenth and a third of an inch.

Saturday will again be rainy … about a half inch of rain from that one.

And it looks like a medium sized storm will hit Southern California one week from today … but as the National Weather Service actually said last night … one should never really trust a day 8 forecast.

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How big should the biggest houses be in Malibu?

About one quarter less than currently allowed … according to the city council.

Meeting late Monday night … policy was set for the city’s controversial neighborhood character definition.  Details: https://www.radiomalibu.net/biggest-houses-get-haircut/

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You are listening to the latest news from Radio Malibu … F-M 99 point 1 K B U U.  ((( time  ))))

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Southern California Edison is being urged to bury its power lines in the Santa Monica Mountains area.  Now … mayors from Malibu … four other cities and county supervisors from L A and Ventura County are urging that to happen.  Details: https://www.radiomalibu.net/ask-sc-edison-to-bury-power-lines/

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Marine biologists report there seems to be an increase in dolphin strandings along the Orange County coast. Details: https://www.radiomalibu.net/dolphin-strandings-vex-scientists/

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((((  A 50 percent chance of rain … this afternoon   )))) … highs  ((((   60  )))) beaches … mountains and canyons.

Downcoast winds …  (((   15   )))) miles per hour this afternoon.

Sunset tonight is at   ((((    5:47   )))).

After that … (((  40 percent chance of rain  )))) tonight … low ((((  54  )))) beaches …  ((((   49  )))) mountains and canyons.

Tomorrow should be   ((((   20 percent chance of rain.    )))).

Right now … at Trancas it’s ((((    55   )))) degrees.

Leo Carrillo Beach …   ((((    52   )))).

Upper Malibu Canyon …  ((((   45    )))) .

And at Civic Center Los Angeles … ((((    51    )))).

In the ocean … it’s ((((     55  )))) degrees in the water at Zuma Beach.

The lifeguards say the waves today are   ((((   2 to 3   )))) feet high ….

Those are (((( poor to fair )))) surfing conditions …. according to the lifeguards.

(((((   Low tide is at 11:47 AM.

A 3 point 2 foot high tide crests at 6:43 this evening.

Another low tide at 10:58 tonight.  ))))

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