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FXUS66 KSTO 130939
AFDSTO

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Sacramento CA
239 AM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
Temperatures will trend cooler the rest of this week and into next
week. Isolated shower/thunderstorms over the Sierra Crest south
of Highway 50 Thursday afternoon. Elevated fire weather conditions
this weekend into early next week.

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.DISCUSSION...

Key Points

- Cooler today, with closer to normal temperatures and Minor
  HeatRisk through the weekend and into next week
- Slight chance of shower/thunderstorm over the Sierra Crest south
  of Highway 50 Thursday afternoon
- Elevated Fire Weather Conditions later this weekend into early
  next week from gusty northerly wind and low RH
- Local waterways are still running cold and fast from snowmelt

Short-Term Discussion (Today THROUGH Sunday)...
Current GOES-West satellite imagery shows mostly clear skies
across interior northern California early on this Thursday
morning. Temperatures are currently trending approximately around
5 to 15 degrees cooler than this time yesterday morning, valid at
230 AM PDT. This cooldown is most noticeable in the vicinity of
the Delta and adjacent Valley locations, as a strong Delta Breeze
is being observed.

Cooler daytime high temperatures are also expected across the area
today as ridging shifts eastward and a low pressure area
approaches over the Gulf of Alaska, with locally breezy onshore
flow. Forecast highs will be closer to normal for mid June
climatology today and through the weekend, with 80s-90s in the
Valley, 80s to around 90 in the foothills, and 60s to 80s for the
mountains. There is also a slight (10-20%) probability of isolated
shower/thunderstorms over the Sierra Crest south of Highway 50
this afternoon and evening.

Over the weekend, increased northerly flow and low relative
humidity will bring elevated fire weather conditions to the
Valley. The National Blend of Models (NBM) suggests a 20-60%
probability for wind gusts of 40 mph or higher, strongest on
Sunday, and in the northern and central Sacramento Valley. Daytime
relative humidity is projected to be in the 10-20% range, with
overnight recoveries in the 30-50% range Saturday night. The
gusty northerly winds and low relative humidity will lead to
elevated fire weather conditions this weekend, continuing into
early next week.

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.EXTENDED DISCUSSION (Monday THROUGH Thursday)...
Ensembles and clusters show upper level low dropping southeast
from the Pacific Northwest into the Great Basin Region Monday
through Wednesday. This will bring cooler temperatures and breezy
winds to NorCal early next week. Ensembles continue to hint at a
prolonged period of north winds with gusts in the 20-30 mph range,
this combined with relative humidity levels in the teens will
likely lead to a period of enhanced fire weather concerns over
much of the northern Sacramento Valley. We will have to also keep
an eye out for any increased thunderstorm chances over Shasta
county and the northern Sierra in ensembles, as would be expected
with an anomalous trough of this type this time of year.

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.AVIATION...
VFR conditions over interior NorCal next 24 hours. Southerly
surface winds up to 20 kts in the southern Sacramento Valley, and
northwesterly wind gusts up to 20 kts northern San Joaquin Valley.
Surface winds 15-25 kts vicinity Delta with gusts up to 30 kts.

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.STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.

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