Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS San Diego, CA

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FXUS66 KSGX 020938
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service San Diego CA
238 AM PDT Thu May 2 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
Into Saturday, night and morning coastal low clouds will spread
inland into the valleys with high temperatures near average at the
coast to around 5 degrees above average inland. A fast-moving low
pressure system moving inland across California Saturday night
will bring cooling for Saturday and Sunday with Sunday high
temperatures as much as 15 to 20 degrees below average for the
mountains. There will be stronger and gusty southwest to west
winds for the mountains and deserts for late Saturday into Sunday
with the strongest gusts to 55 to 65 mph. There is also a slight
chance of light showers from the coast to the mountains for late
Saturday night into early Sunday. Dry and warmer for Monday
through Wednesday, but with high temperatures remaining a few to
around 5 degrees below average.

&&

.DISCUSSION...FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA INCLUDING ORANGE...
SAN DIEGO...WESTERN RIVERSIDE AND SOUTHWESTERN SAN BERNARDINO
COUNTIES...

.SHORT TERM (Today through Saturday)...
There is once again a coastal eddy early this morning with
extensive low clouds over the Baja coastal waters spreading
northward along the southern California coast. The low clouds
cover much of the Orange County coastal plain and extend inland in
San Diego across portions of the valleys. The low clouds are
expected to spread farther inland across much of the valleys for
tonight into Friday morning and again for Friday night into
Saturday morning.

Generally minor day-to-day changes in high temperatures are
expected for today and Friday with high temperatures near average
at the coast to around 5 degrees above average for inland areas.
Onshore flow will begin strengthening on Saturday spreading
cooling inland with coastal high temperatures on Saturday a few
degrees cooler to around 5 degrees cooler for the mountains,
inland valleys, and high desert.

&&

.LONG TERM (Saturday night through Wednesday)...
A low pressure system from the northwest will move quickly inland
through California Saturday night and through the Great Basin
Sunday. It will bring much stronger onshore flow for late Saturday
through Sunday.

There will be stronger and gusty southwest to west winds for the
mountains and deserts with the winds strengthening Saturday
afternoon and evening, peaking around daybreak Sunday, then
subsiding Sunday night. Strongest gusts for Saturday night into
Sunday morning along the desert slopes of the mountains and
adjacent desert areas of 55 to 65 mph are expected.

There is also a slight chance for light showers for late Saturday
night into Sunday morning with any rainfall of less than one-tenth
inch near the coast to one-tenth to locally one-quarter inch for
the coastal mountain slopes.

High temperatures on Sunday will be much cooler, as much as 10
to 15 degrees cooler for the mountains and deserts with high
temperatures in the mountains as much as 15 to 20 degrees below
average, mostly in the mid 40s to lower 50s.

Monday will be dry and much warmer, around 5 degrees warmer at
lower elevations to 8 to 12 degrees warmer for the mountains with
not much change for Tuesday and Wednesday, generally a few to
around 5 degrees below average.

&&

.AVIATION...
020920Z...Coasts/Valleys...Low clouds with bases 1400-1800 FT MSL
will continue to fill in across the coastal basin this morning. Cigs
possible vcty KONT/KSBD 11z-16z Thu. Areas of reduced vis of 2-4 SM
through 16z Thu in the valleys. Scatter out 15-17z Thu across the
valleys, and 17z-19z Thu near the coast, though some beach locations
could see BKN this afternoon. Low clouds spreading back inland after
00z Fri with bases 2000-2500 FT MSL.

Otherwise, clear skies with unrestricted vis through tonight.

&&

.MARINE...
No hazardous marine conditions are expected through Saturday
morning. Gusty west to northwest winds late Saturday through Sunday
are likely to generate hazardous boating conditions, especially in
the outer waters. Current estimates for peak gusts is 25-30 knots,
with the probability of gale force winds less than 20 percent.

&&

.SKYWARN...
Skywarn activation is not requested. However weather spotters are
encouraged to report significant weather conditions.

&&

.SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
CA...None.
PZ...None.

&&

$$

PUBLIC...17
AVIATION/MARINE...EA