
Robert Santos
Meteorologist at Spectrum News 1 SoCal
Meteorologist at Spectrum News
Meteorologist at Spectrum News 1 LA-West
Chief Meteorologist, Spectrum News 1 LA. Fascinated with meteorology, climatology, psychology and all the other -ologies and their connection to us humans
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2 months ago |
census.gov | Robert Santos
The news surrounding the tragic death of Tyre Nichols on the heels of mass murders in California cast a veil of solemnity on the advent of Black History Month. These events touch everyone in our nation and illustrate that our work to advance human dignity and realize the equality for which we all strive is still a glimmer on the horizon. But it is and always has been achievable. I’ve always professed that I am a work in progress. So are you. And so is our country.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
spectrumnews1.com | Robert Santos
Another storm has begun. Expect the round of heavy and widespread rain to continue through Sunday night through Monday. What You Need To KnowHeavy rain, mountain snow and gusty winds accompany this stormA Flood Watch and Winter Storm Warning are in effectThe strongest part of this storm will be Sunday through MondayHere's the breakdownThe Futurecast model below shows what we can expect into Monday.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
spectrumnews1.com | Robert Santos
As expected, the latest atmospheric river impacted Ventura and LA counties on Monday. Next in line for heavy rain beginning early Tuesday will be Orange County and Inland Empire, along with southern LA County.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
spectrumnews1.com | Robert Santos
I hope you're enjoying the outdoors and the late spring and early summer-like weather we're having. It's looking like stormy weather will return later this week. What You Need To KnowMany areas will reach the 70s through TuesdayThe last mild to warm streak like this was in mid-DecemberCooler, wet and windy weather may return to SoCal starting Wednesday, Jan.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
spectrumnews1.com | Robert Santos
It may be spring, but get ready for a winter like storm coming our way this weekend. This storm, bigger than last weekend’s storm, will dump widespread heavy rain throughout the day Saturday.
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Last hours today to prep for the storm. Secure/take down outdoor objects that could blow away. Elevate items in the garage if your yard easily floods. Avoid parking under trees that could fall. Rain chances increase Sunday morning and afternoon and intensify through Sunday night

Widespread moderate to heavy rain expected into Monday. There is a HIGH risk of flash, urban, and arroyo flooding including landslides, mudslides, and debris flows, especially in the mountains and deserts. Dangerous to locally catastrophic flooding impacts are expected. #CAwx

A highlight at #AAJA23 was reuniting with some of my OGs “Men of AAJA” started 19 yrs ago to raise awareness about the lack of Asian and Pacific Islander American men in prime on-air positions. Great to pass the torch to a new generation of journalists. Thank you @SpecNews1SoCal https://t.co/5ad868CMXg

Let the networking begin! I took a red eye to DC to attend the #AAJA23 journalism conference as an ambassador for Spectrum News Network. If you’re here, be sure to drop by our expo booth to learn more about opportunities at Spectrum. #AAJA23 #SpectrumNewsAAJA @SpecNewsCareers https://t.co/9j9f2M2Shg