Area Forecast Discussion
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FXUS66 KSGX 221659
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service San Diego CA
959 AM PDT Sat Jun 22 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
Hot conditions expected for inland areas this weekend into next week
across Southern California. A moisture surge tonight and Sunday will
increase the humidity and bring a slight chance of showers and
isolated thunderstorms to most areas. The best chances of measurable
rainfall and thunderstorm development is in the mountains Sunday
afternoon.

&&

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

At 9 AM, most locations in the lower desert have hit or exceeded the
90 degree mark. Most locations this morning are running at least a
few degrees warmer than 9 AM Friday, with some locations in the
valleys and mountain foothills 10 to 15 degrees warmer than 9 AM
Friday. The only exception is for a few areas closer to the coast,
which are running the same or a couple degrees cooler than
yesterday. Highs today are expected to hit the upper 90s to 105
degrees in the Inland Empire; 95 to 100 degrees in the San Diego
valleys; low 90s for inland Orange County; 90 to 98 degrees below
5000 ft in the mountains; 100 to 105 degrees in the High Desert; and
110 to 114 degrees in the low desert. Widespread moderate to major
heat risk is expected away from the the coast this weekend. Please
be mindful if venturing outdoors for recreation this weekend. Drink
plenty of fluids and if possible avoid strenuous outdoor activity
between 10 am and 5 pm, or take frequent breaks. A surge of moisture
Sunday will knock temperatures down a few degrees for inland areas
and disrupt the marine layer resulting in temperatures a couple
degrees warmer than today along the coast.

The moisture increase will also increase the chances of showers and
isolated thunderstorms for the area starting late tonight and
continuing into Sunday. Guidance still indicates an easterly wave
overnight into Sunday, but guidance is now placing the wave further
east. As a result shower and thunderstorm chances have trended down
for Southern California, especially overnight tonight into early
Sunday morning hours (now 5 percent). That being said, the influx of
moisture is still expected to increase precipitable water values to
1.75" in the Lower Deserts, 1.25" in the west of the mountains and
1" in the mountains Sunday. A weak shortwave coupled with the heat
of the day will generate mid-level lapse rates of 7.7C/km Sunday
afternoon and raise CAPE values to 500-600 J/kg. Chances for showers
and isolated thunderstorms are highest in the mountains Sunday
afternoon with a 30-35 percent chance of showers and a 10 percent
chance of thunderstorms. West of the mountains, chances of showers
will be 15-20 percent and in the deserts chances are closer to 20-30
percent with a 5-10 percent chance of isolated thunderstorms Sunday
afternoon. Best chances of accumulating precipitation will be in the
mountains, with little to no precipitation expected to accumulate
elsewhere. Enough moisture is expected to remain in the atmosphere
for isolated convection to again be possible Monday afternoon,
mainly over the San Bernardino Mountains and High Deserts.

Next week will be hot in the valleys, mountains and deserts with the
ridge of high pressure anchored over the Four Corners region. An
Excessive Heat Warning is in effect for the deserts through Thursday
evening. Coastal areas will be spared the searing heat by a shallow
marine layer.  On Friday and Saturday the ridge weakens ahead of a
Pacific trough that will bring a few degrees of cooling to the
region.

&&

.AVIATION...
221545Z...Coast/Valleys...Low clouds with bases near 1000 feet MSL
and tops near 1400 feet will clear back to over the coastal waters
today. After 23/0700Z tonight low clouds increasing in coverage with
bases around 1000 ft MSL and tops to 1400 ft MSL. Inland spread will
be restricted to the coastal areas and the western portions of the
San Diego County valleys.   Bases could briefly drop below 1000 ft
MSL 12Z-15Z. Local VIS 1-3SM on elevated coastal terrain.

Low clouds could be erratic as monsoon moisture spreads over the
area overnight and into Sunday, so confidence in the timing and low
cloud amounts in the TAFs is low-moderate.

Tropical moisture is expected to arrive Saturday night through
Sunday morning. The moisture is enough with a weak disturbance to
bring a threat for widely scattered lightning and brief showers
Saturday night through Sunday.

Mountains/Deserts...Clear with unrestricted VIS through Saturday.
Tropical moisture is expected to arrive Saturday night through
Sunday morning. The moisture is enough with a weak disturbance to
bring a threat for widely scattered lightning and brief showers
Saturday night through Sunday.

&&

.MARINE...Tropical moisture is expected to arrive Saturday night
through Sunday morning. The moisture is enough with a weak
disturbance to bring a threat for widely scattered lightning and
brief showers Saturday night through Sunday. See the Marine weather
statement for more information.

&&

.BEACHES...
There is a slight chance of thunderstorms Saturday night through
Sunday which could produce cloud-to-ground/cloud-to-water lightning
strikes. Chances of a lightning strike near any particular beach are
currently 20 percent or less Saturday night and Sunday. Rain showers
will generally be brief and light to moderate.

&&

.SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
CA...Heat Advisory until 8 PM PDT Sunday for Orange County Inland
     Areas-San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The
     Inland Empire-San Diego County Valleys.

     Heat Advisory until 8 PM PDT this evening for Riverside County
     Mountains-San Bernardino County Mountains-San Diego County
     Mountains.

     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...CO
AVIATION/MARINE/BEACHES...Small