Weather Stations
CIMIS
The California Irrigation Management Information System (CIMIS) is a program unit in the Water Use and Efficiency Branch, Division of Statewide Integrated Water Management, California Department of Water Resources (DWR) that manages a network of over 145 automated weather stations in California. CIMIS was developed in 1982 by DWR and the University of California, Davis (UC Davis). It was designed to assist irrigators in managing their water resources more efficiently. Efficient use of water resources benefits Californians by saving water, energy, and money.
Linked data is from the California Irrigation Management Information System (CIMIS) weather stations. Visit CIMIS web site.
Riverside County Stations
- Blythe NE, Blythe
- Cathedral City
- Hemet
- Indio
- Indio 2, Indio
- La Quinta
- La Quinta II, La Quinta
- Moreno Valley
- Oasis, Oasis/Indio
- Perris
- Ripley, Blythe
- Temecula, Rancho California
- Temecula East III, Temecula
- Thermal South, Thermal
- U.C. Riverside, Riverside
- Winchester
San Bernardino County Stations
- Barstow NE, Barstow
- Big Bear Lake
- Joshua Tree
- Lake Arrowhead
- Newberry Springs II, Newberry springs
- Victorville
San Diego County Stations
- Borrego Springs
- Escondido SPV, Escondido
- Miramar, La Jolla
- Oceanside
- Otay Lake, Chula Vista
- San Diego II, San Diego
- Torrey Pines, La Jolla