Area Forecast Discussion
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747 FXUS66 KSGX 272047 AFDSGX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Diego CA 147 PM PDT Thu Jun 27 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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Slightly cooler weather is expected the next couple of nights before a slow warming trend occurs into early next week. The marine layer will be deep enough to allow night and morning clouds for coasts and adjacent valleys west of the mountains. High pressure will move into the area by Sunday into early next week, where highs will be near 5 degrees to locally 10 degrees above average. Triple digit will be felt from the deserts into portions of the Inland Empire. This heat may last into much of next week as high pressure off the coast moves into the area.
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FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA INCLUDING ORANGE... SAN DIEGO...WESTERN RIVERSIDE AND SOUTHWESTERN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES... Mostly clear skies were seen over SoCal this afternoon. Low clouds off the coast will begin to reform this evening and cover most areas within 20 miles of the coast tonight. The marine layer will be relatively unchanged in depth over the next couple of days. Friday will be a degree or two cooler as a trough tries to maintain a zonal pattern. West winds will continue to be breezy across the mountains and deserts today into tomorrow. This looks to be short-lived as the high across the desert southwest slowly expands more toward the west by the weekend. This expansion will increase our overall moisture profile, but not enough for storm chances for inland locations, though these areas will see more humidity. Pressure heights will continue to rise Sunday into Monday. Chances for 115 degree readings across the lower deserts increase to around 30-60 percent by this time per NBM. By Sunday, increased heat risk will not only be across the deserts but also most areas away from the coast. Highs in the near or above 100 degrees are likely for portions of the Inland Empire, with highs in the 90s across southern mountain areas and SD/OC valleys. Global ensembles are generally in agreement about high pressure building into area off the coast by the middle of next week, near 569-600 dm. This would continue the very warm conditions for much of the week for areas away from the coast. If this does occur, temperatures will continue to be 5 to locally 10 degrees above average. Confidence is moderate to high that temperatures will fluctuate minimally from day to day with warmer overnight low temperatures as we near the 4th of July holiday.
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270840Z...Coast/Valleys...Marine later has retreated offshore this afternoon, with otherwise clear skies. Clouds redeveloping near the coast 00-03Z tonight and spreading northwards and inland tonight into Fri morning with similar bases/tops as last night/this morning. Inland extent will also be similar to slightly farther east. Marine layer retreating out of inland valleys 14-16Z and coastal area cigs mostly clearing 16-18Z. Otherwise mostly clear with unrestricted vis through Fri morning. Mountains/Deserts...West winds starting to pick up this afternoon, with sfc gusts 25-35 kt across portions of the mountains and deserts into the evening. Locally stronger gusts to 45 kt through the San Gorgonio Pass. Mod up/downdrafts over and east of the mountains. Winds diminishing early Friday morning, then picking up again to similar strength late Fri afternoon. Otherwise a few isolated Cu have developed over mountain crests and a few more possible this afternoon, all of which will dissipate quickly towards sunset, and unrestricted vis.
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&& .SKYWARN... Skywarn activation is not requested. However weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather conditions. && .SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CA...Excessive Heat Warning until 8 PM PDT this evening for Coachella Valley-San Diego County Deserts-San Gorgonio Pass Near Banning. PZ...None. && $$ PUBLIC...APR AVIATION/MARINE...CSP