Repeated Storms Put Focus Back on Jameson Lane in Montecito

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MONTECITO, Calif. (KEYT) - With more rain in the forecast, attention is turning once again to Jameson Lane in Montecito, an area with a history of storm-related impacts.

The latest system follows rainfall during Christmas week, raising questions about how repeated storms could affect the corridor.

Officials and residents will be watching closely as conditions evolve during the next round of rain.

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Solvang’s Copenhagen Countdown Rings In 2026 On Denmark Time

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SOLVANG, Calif. (KEYT) - The year’s already new in the state of Denmark, so with its rich Danish heritage as part of Julefest, the city of Solvang rings in the New Year on their time – 3:00pm here in California.

Locals say the days of Christmas Eve and Christmas are usually a little thin but that visitor traffic this year was still surprisingly high despite the unusual weather patterns.

Business owners say what the storms really did was shift all the visitor traffic to an overwhelming December 27th, the Saturday when the sun returned after all the rain.

Organizers say the second annual Copenhagen Countdown has had a ‘show-must-go-on’ approach, whether it’s raining or not, complete with a live performance from local band sensation, the Molly Ringwald Project.

The traditional closure of Julefest, the annual Christmas Tree Burn, is tentatively scheduled for the evening of January 9th, weather permitting.

Visitors say Solvang’s reputation as one of the best holiday towns speaks for itself when you visit during the holidays, rain or shine.

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Solvang’s Copenhagen Countdown Rings In 2026 On Denmark Time

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SOLVANG, Calif. (KEYT) - The city of Solvang rang in the new year this afternoon with the second annual Copenhagen Countdown.

It's already 2026 in Denmark, so with its rich Danish heritage as part of Julefest, the city of Solvang rings in the new year on their time, which is 3:00pm here in California.

“The afternoon part of it is because we wanted to have an event that was with our, you know, Denmark, Copenhagen, but also for families,” says Candice Libera, City Of Solvang’s Marketing And Events coordinator. “So they can come out and have this event with their kids, do this, but then still have the night time to go do whatever other event they'd like to do in the valley.”

Locals say the days of Christmas Eve and Christmas saw visitor traffic this year that was still surprisingly high despite the rain.

“This year, because of the weather, I think in the rains it was really, you know, pushed into the weekend specifically,” says Annalan Cucki, co-owner and winemaker at Final Girl Wines.

Business owners say what the storms really did was shift all the visitor traffic to an overwhelming December 27th, when the weather cleared up.

“This is a super small operation and my husband basically runs this place and we have one employee,” says Cucki. “And on Saturday he the one employee had the day off, it was Peter by himself. And that guy happened to walk by and decided he needed to come in and kind of help.”

Organizers say the second annual Copenhagen countdown has had a show-must-go-on approach, whether it's raining or not. Complete with a live performance from local band sensation the Molly Ringwald Project.

“It seems like the weather's cleared up just enough for this to happen,” says The Molly Ringwald Project’s Ian Musgrove. “And you know what? It's probably raining and snowing in Europe right now anyway, so I think the weather is perfect,” says the band’s lead vocalist Roxanne Morgenstern. “Feels very authentic,” says Musgrove.

The traditional closure of Julefest, the annual Christmas Tree Burn, is tentatively scheduled for the evening of January 9th, weather permitting.

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Back-to-Back Rains Raise Questions for Santa Barbara Retail

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Santa Barbara is facing another round of rain as storms continue after Christmas week.

With repeated downpours falling during the holiday season, questions are emerging about how wet weather could influence downtown shopping activity.

A store owner at Crafters Library says rainy conditions may discourage visitors, particularly tourists who drive much of downtown foot traffic, while indoor, experience-based shops could be less affected.

The impact of back-to-back storms on retail remains to be seen as the rain continues.

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