


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Eureka, CA
Issued by NWS Eureka, CA
588 FXUS66 KEKA 312235 AFDEKA AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Eureka CA 335 PM PDT Sun Aug 31 2025 .SYNOPSIS...A warming trend will increase the HeatRisk and fire weather threat as low RH and hot temperatures build across the interior on Monday and then peak on Tuesday. The coast is expected to see night and morning clouds with some afternoon clearing most days. There is a slight chance of isolated dry thunderstorms on Tuesday in the interior. && .DISCUSSION...Another day with quiet weather conditions across Northwest California. Satellite pictures show plenty of sunshine skies in the interior with cirrus (high-level) clouds streaming northeast this afternoon. Coastal stratus persist along the North Coast, while sunny sky south of Cape Mendocino. Low clouds are still expected to scattered out briefly this afternoon, before onshore flow push back inland the stratus late this afternoon and evening. A deep marine layer around 2000 feet is expected to redeveloped again tonight and into Monday. Monday, 850mb will begin to increase as the upper-level heights rises across the Pacific Northwest, while the upper-level trough move north toward the Gulf of Alaska. This will warm inland temperatures by around 5 degrees, with high temperatures in the upper 90`s across the hottest valleys. Interior heat is expected to peak on Tuesday. High temperatures are forecasted to reach or exceed the 100F degrees across the warmer locations of interior Humboldt, interior Mendocino, Trinity and Lake counties on Tuesday. Expect widespread Moderate HeatRisk across the interior. The heat will have impacts on some individuals sensitive to heat, especially those without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration. This will also strengthen the marine inversion and coastal clouds may be a bit more stubborn to clear out. NBM probability indicated there is a 60% chance for Big Bar reaching or exceeding 105F degrees on Tuesday. A weak upper level trough still forecast to move up across the west periphery of the ridge Tuesday through Thursday. This may bring some moisture and instability. Latest (18Z run) GFS and NAM models suggest PWAT values between 0.60 to 0.80 inches. The combination of a "moderate" instability around 200-300 J/kg and very dry atmosphere (low PWAT) will bring a slight chance (10-20%) of isolated thunderstorms development on Tuesday afternoon and evening across the high terrain in Trinity County and portions of northeastern Mendocino and northern Lake counties. See Fire Weather Section. Wednesday the shortwave is expected to be north of the area. Even the slower solution of the ECMWF has pushed the instability north of the area by the afternoon ending the threat for thunderstorms. Temperatures are expected to be similar to Tuesday. Thursday and Friday a gradual cooling trend is expected, although temperatures are expected to remain hot. /ZVS && .AVIATION...(18Z TAFs)...Satellite imagery is showing stratus hugging the Humboldt and Del Norte coasts late this morning. Some further eroding to the coastline and lifting is expected this afternoon, before stratus returns to the coastal terminals this evening, returning LIFR/IFR ceilings. There is some variation in the models on the depth of the marine layer, where a deeper marine layer may support IFR ceilings and little restriction in visibility, like the previous few days. The low pressure to the north supports this idea, but there is still the possibility ceilings and visibilities end up lower. Interior areas, including UKI, remain VFR today with only a few high clouds. Breezy northwest winds up to 15-20 kts are possible at UKI this afternoon. JB && .MARINE...Northerly winds continue to increase in the lee of Cape Mendocino, with gusts of 25-35 kts forecast this afternoon into the evening. Stronger winds and steep seas may reach nearshore Mendocino this afternoon and Monday afternoon, with gusts peaking around 25-30 kts. Elsewhere, winds and seas remain mild with combined seas of 2-3 ft. A small long-period southerly swell continues and will persist trough the weekend. Models are beginning to resolve a fetch of northerly winds in the northern outer waters, likely to build and fill in Monday, with steep seas of up to 6-7 ft possible by Monday night. This general pattern continues into mid next week. /JB /EYS && .FIRE WEATHER...Low daytime RH in the single digits to teen`s percent and breezy westerly winds are promoting elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions over the higher terrain in zones 277, 283 & 264 this afternoon. Winds are expected to ease this evening. Poor overnight RH recoveries around 25 to 35 percent over the higher terrain, while good to moderate recoveries for areas below the inversion (<2000 feet). A warming and drying trend is expected with high temperatures forecasted to peak in the upper 90s to near 105 across the interior valleys on Tuesday. A weak upper level trough will bring some moisture and moderate instability across the area on Tuesday. The combination of these factors, "moderate" instability and very dry atmosphere (low PWAT), will bring a slight chance (10-20%) of dry thunderstorms on Tuesday afternoon and early evening across the high terrain in Trinity County and portions of northeastern Mendocino and northern Lake counties. In addition, gusty winds combined with hot temperatures and low relative humidity will produce critical fire weather conditions. Existing fires and any new fire will have the potential to spread rapidly. && .EKA WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CA... Fire Weather Watch from Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday evening for CAZ204-277-283. NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA COASTAL WATERS... Small Craft Advisory until 11 PM PDT Monday for PZZ455. Small Craft Advisory from 11 PM Monday to 3 PM PDT Tuesday for PZZ470. Small Craft Advisory until 3 PM PDT Tuesday for PZZ475. && $$ NOTE: The full forecast discussion is now regularly issued between 10 am/pm and 1 pm/am. Additional updates will be issued as needed. Visit us at https://www.weather.gov/eureka Follow us on Facebook and Twitter at: https://www.facebook.com/NWSEureka https://www.twitter.com/NWSEureka For forecast zone information see the forecast zone map online: https://www.weather.gov/images/eka/zonemap.png