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FXUS66 KEKA 262146
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
National Weather Service Eureka CA
246 PM PDT Wed Jun 26 2024

.SYNOPSIS...An upper level disturbance and associated surface front
will produce widespread marine stratus and relatively cooler
temperatures through Thursday. Slight warming to end the week,
with hotter temperatures next week.


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.DISCUSSION...Widespread marine stratus once again inundating the
NorCal coast with <1000 foot ceilings, reduced viz and drizzle
amidst light southerly flow. HREF indicating these conditions will
persist through the morning as moist onshore flow advects low fog
and mist further inland and into coastal river valleys.
Accumulations of a few hundredths of an inch of precip on the
Redwood Coast are possible by late morning. An upper level trough
will steadily converge onto the north coast, providing just enough
lift to mix the BL and break up the stratus deck with afternoon
diurnal heating. It is unlikely that cloud cover will completely
dissipate before a resurgence of moisture along the surface
frontal boundary late Wednesday evening. Hi-res models including
HREF have been showing potential for light precip on Humboldt and
Del Norte coasts by early Thursday morning as this front traverses
the region.

With this upper trough also comes cooler temperatures across the
CWA. Highs only expected reach the mid 70`s to low 80`s across the
interior while coastal highs continue to be dampened by marine
stratus. NBM anticipating some valleys in southern Mendocino, Lake
and eastern Trinity counties to rise into the upper 80`s, although
probabilities significantly fall off at 90 degrees. Enhanced NW
winds are also expected this evening and overnight, especially in
Lake and Trinity counties. Wind gusts 15-25 mph are possible
alongside 20-35% RHs before recovering to 50-60% overnight.

A similar pattern is expected Thursday as stratus struggles to
clear beneath a marine inversion. Similarly cool temperatures and
diurnally driven NW flow expected with the lowest RHs remaining
in eastern counties bordering the Sac Valley. Coastal winds may
increase in the afternoon as the thermal trough redevelops beneath
building high pressure. Broad, weak ridging is expected to
continue late this week with slightly warmer temperatures.
Additional upper shortwaves will provide similar disturbances this
weekend before potentially for a more substantial return to warm
and dry conditions early next week.


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.AVIATION...A very deep marine layer blanketed much of the Humboldt
and Del Norte coastlines...and penetrated well inland today.
Impacts at the air terminals were quite variable as CIGS ranged
from LIFR/IFR to MVFR. Morning profiler data and pilot reports
(pireps) indicated tops from 3000-3400 feet. In Mendocino, tops
were barely 2000 feet; clouds could not spill over the coastal
range into the UKI Valley...so UKI remain SKC. As of mid-
afternoon, expectations are still for at least some partial
clearing as a low pressure disturbance approaches the North Coast
and disrupts the marine layer. Yet, still expecting lots of
diverse cloudiness. Light breezes forecasted at the coastal TAF
sites today. However, winds will pick up at UKI in the afternoon
with low gusts speeds 18-20 mph. /TA


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.MARINE...Light, split wind flow has developed in the northern
waters today as a trough passes by. Winds along and south of Cape
Mendocino are quickly picking up this afternoon, and there will be
near gale gusts near the coast in the northern inners waters (zone
455). Northerlies will increase and spread from south to north
across the coastal waters Thursday into Friday, with the strongest
winds across the outer waters. Wind driven seas are expected to
become steep and hazardous for small craft as result. Small Craft
Advisories have been launched for Thursday in the southern zones,
and expansion into the northerly zones into Thursday night should
be expected. Near gale to locally gale force gusts are possible
across the outer waters on Friday, generating steep seas, with
short period seas picking up to around 8 to 10 feet at 8 to 9
seconds Friday afternoon. Winds diminish throughout the weekend as
another upper level trough moves over the area.




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.EKA WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
CA...
None.
NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA COASTAL WATERS...
None.
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