Jeffries, who made the switch from KESQ to KMIR in the summer of 2015, confirmed her resignation to Cactus Hugs Tuesday afternoon. The longtime Coachella Valley television personality resigned from the station recently to pursue other interests. I know we need the rain, so no problem.” Asbury states.īefore heading out be sure to consider the extra traffic and to leave room for any of those closed roads. Beloved local weather guesser Ginger Jeffries is leaving KMIR. You know, an extra half a mile or a mile to get to this store. Mike served as a chief meteorologist at NBC Palm Springs in Palm Springs, California, since September 2017. He got his start in his career in Central Florida. These closed off roads do affect everyone. Prior to that, Mike worked as a chief meteorologist at KMIR and KPSE, an NBC affiliate for Palm Springs as well as the Coachella Valley of California. I can take a few more days.” says Phillip Asbury, a Coachella Valley resident. You know, you could be playing golf or doing some fun things. “Well, we need water, right? To fill up the aquifers so I’m not too disappointed. Not all people dislike the rainy weather, to some it brings joy. In this case Vista Chino was in the clear, but come later, if the rain continues… It is almost guaranteed to close off. “Well, we didn’t make our dinner reservation.” Parkinson states. It was an inconvenience to say the least.” says Victor Goble, visiting from Northern California. It’s been closed for probably eight or twelve hours, something like that. Watch KMIR Weather 051021 - NBC Palm Springs on Dailymotion. “We have been affected… I mean, for the last three days. When rain hits the valley, the only fear residents face is road closures, leaving many upset as they try leaving their houses. It took probably an hour to go about six blocks.” says Michael Parkinson, a Coachella Valley resident. “When they first closed it up, 111 and Ramon was just a traffic jam. Rain has been pretty constant as of lately, leaving room for road closures all over the Western part of the Coachella Valley.Įven the slightest bit of rain can cause flooding for many main roads here in the valley, leaving both locals and visitors upset with the traffic it leaves behind.
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