When you walk in, you're going to smell the wood burning fireplace. You're going to see all of the antique furniture. Our goal is to have people who come to Pelican Inn feel like they stepped into 16th century England.
We'll see them start to slow down Friday and by Saturday, you'll see a shift in the off-shore flow, and it's gonna start warming up more. Those temperatures by the weekend should be up to the mid-70s. Some of the hotter places might get near 80.
The "blood moon," or full lunar eclipse, occurs when the Earth's shadow is fully cast between the moon and the sun. The dark red color is the result of the light passing through the Earth's atmosphere. This acts as a sort of prism, scattering the light and causing the moon's surface to appear red.
Cocktail legend has it that bartender Bobby Lazoff made a Tequila Sunrise for Keith Richards, and Richards then proceeded to help popularize the drink while the band was touring the country Lazoff and cowrker Billy Rice can be said to have invented the modern version of the drink, but they took the name from a cocktail actually invented at the Arizona Biltmore hotel in the 1930s, which was made with lime juice and creme de cassis, not OJ and grenadine.
Northern Monterey Bay and Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast as well as San Francisco County are under a beach hazards statement which was released by the National Weather Service on Thursday at 12:13 p.m. The statement is in effect until Monday Feb. 2, at 9 a.m. An increased risk of sneaker waves and strong rip currents with breaking waves of 14 to 19 feet, can be expected according to the NWS San Francisco CA.
It looked like the silvery blade of a knife. Peering through his goggles, diver Ted Judah had laid eyes on a deep-sea creature rarely encountered by humans. He and wife Linda were diving off McAbee Beach in Monterey County in late December when, near the surface, he spotted the undulating thing. It was some kind of ribbon fish, he wrote in a post on the Facebook group Monterey County Dive Reports. Kevin Lewand solved the mystery.
This week's storm pummeling the Bay Area has already unleashed pouring rain, more than 500 lightning strikes, snowy peaks and reports of hail. And more is on the way - rain will fall all week on the coastal region, with frigid temperatures in the North and South Bay Area, and plenty of snow in the Sierra Nevada by the end of the week.