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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service San Diego CA
919 AM PDT Wed Jun 26 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
There will be overall slight cooling of high temperatures through
Friday with a little greater cooling of low temperatures. Night
and morning coastal low clouds will increase in coverage and
spread gradually farther into the valleys through Friday. There
will be warming for the weekend with Sunday high temperatures
around 5 to locally 10 degrees above average, to around 115 for
the lower deserts and around 100 for the most inland valleys. This
may be followed by very slight cooling into the middle of next
week.

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

.Morning Update...
Low clouds are scattering out of the valleys and coastal areas
this morning, which will bring another day of mostly clear skies
across SoCal today. This morning`s sounding yielded another day of
a moist atmospheric profile, which looks to break the record for
June here in San Diego: 1.77"! Though moisture and instability are
still in place today, triggers for any storm activity look
limited. If any rain falls this afternoon, it will be over the
high desert of San Bernardino County.

Subtle troughing will come into the region over the next couple of
days which will knock down temperatures (especially overnight
lows) a few degrees. High pressure will come into the area again
by early next week, warming things up slightly once again. No
forecast changes this morning.

.Previous Discussion (329 AM Wednesday)....

.SHORT TERM (Today through Friday)...
Satellite imagery shows some mid clouds spreading northwestward
across the area. Though still fairly patchy, there`s greater
coverage of low clouds over the coastal waters and into portions
of coastal San Diego County into the western valleys. The local
NAM-bounded WRF shows a weak coastal eddy for tonight into
Thursday morning and again for Thursday night into Friday morning
with night and morning coastal low clouds becoming more widespread
and spreading farther into the valleys.

High temperatures for the coast into the valleys will be a few
degrees cooler today, otherwise just a slight overall cooling
trend in high temperatures through Friday along with some drying
for late in the week.

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.LONG TERM (Saturday through Tuesday)...
With the drying, temperatures for Friday night will not be quite
as warm. High temperatures will warm for Saturday and Sunday with
Sunday high temperatures around 5 to locally 10 degrees above
average, to around 115 in the lower deserts and around 100 for the
far inland valleys. With the drying and with the resulting overnight
temperatures not being quite as warm, the heat risk for the
deserts may decrease just enough to fall below Excessive Heat
Warning criteria for Friday and Saturday. However, with the
warming during the weekend, excessive heat could return for the
deserts on Sunday and continue at least into the middle of next
week.

&&

.AVIATION...
261530Z...Coast/Valleys...Areas of stratus with bases 1300-1800 ft
MSL and tops to 2000 ft MSL are scattering out of western valleys
and retreating towards beaches. Clouds clearing to the coast through
18Z. More widespread low clouds redeveloping this evening, beginning
to move back into the coastal areas after 27/02Z and spreading 15-20
mi inland by Thu morning. Little change in bases/tops tonight.
Otherwise FEW-SCT clouds at/above 15,000 ft MSL through Thu morning.

Mountains/Deserts...SCT Cu with bases near 10,000 ft MSL developing
across the mountain crests this afternoon, dissipating by sunset.
Otherwise FEW-SCT clouds at/above 15,000 ft MSL through Thu morning.
West winds with sfc gusts 25-40 kt developing across the mountains
and deserts this afternoon and evening, strongest through the
passes. MOD up/downdrafts over and east of the mountains.

&&

.MARINE...
No hazardous marine conditions are expected through Sunday.

&&

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


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.SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
CA...Excessive Heat Warning until 8 PM PDT Thursday for Apple and
     Lucerne Valleys-Coachella Valley-San Diego County Deserts-
     San Gorgonio Pass Near Banning.

PZ...None.

&&

$$

PUBLIC...APR/17
AVIATION/MARINE...CSP