Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS San Joaquin Valley, CA

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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Hanford CA
441 PM PDT Fri Aug 22 2025


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.KEY MESSAGES...
1. A significant warming trend returns for the remainder of the
week with triple digit heat in the warmest locations.
Widespread Major Heat Risk are expected Friday with localized
areas of Extreme Heat Risk Saturday.

2. An Extreme Heat Warning has been issued for the Kern Desert
valid through Sunday morning. An Extreme Heat Warning has been
issued for the Sierra Foothills and the urban areas of the San
Joaquin Valley. A Heat Advisory has also been issued for the
remaining areas of the San Joaquin Valley and for the Lake
Isabella area.

3. A Red Flag Warning has been issued for the Frazer Park,
Grapevine, and Fort Tejon areas in southern Kern County valid
through tomorrow evening due to low relative humidity and
locally breezy winds. There is elevated fire risk for the Mojave
Desert due to expected minimum relative humidity less than 10
percent and breezy winds in the afternoon to evenings.

4. There is a 10 to 30 percent chance for thunderstorms each
afternoon starting today due to an influx of monsoonal moisture
across the area, with the greatest chances along the Sierra
Crest. Dry thunderstorms are possible this afternoon due to
lower minimum relative humidity for this area.

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.DISCUSSION...
High pressure building over central California this weekend will
lead to a continuation of a warming trend, resulting in
widespread Major Heat Risk across the lower elevations of the
region today, including the San Joaquin Valley, Kern Desert, and
some areas of the Sierra Foothills. The triple-digit
temperatures are expected tomorrow as well, with localized
areas of Extreme Heat Risk primarily in the foothill and urban
areas due to above average minimum temperatures in the upper 70s
to near 80 degrees. Extreme Heat Warnings are in effect for the
Kern Desert, Sierra Foothills and West Side Hills, and the urban
areas of the San Joaquin Valley through Sunday morning; a Heat
Advisory is in effect for the remaining areas of the San Joaquin
Valley and for Lake Isabella.

The high pressure will also bring a chance for thunderstorms
each afternoon along the Sierra through early next week due to
the influx of monsoon moisture across the region. However, as
the moisture approaches the region this afternoon, relative
humidity values particularly in the Sierra are still expected to
be around 20 to 30 percent, which may cause precipitation to
evaporate from developed storms and ultimately result in the
potential for dry lightning to occur. The increasing moisture
through the weekend will improve relative humidity across the
mountain areas, which will lessen concerns of dry lightning, but
replaced by the risk for excessive rainfall. The Weather
Prediction Center has given the Sierra a Marginal Risk (5 to 15
percent) for excessive rainfall leading to flash flooding for
each afternoon from Saturday through at least Tuesday.
Probabilistic guidance from the NBM gives a 30 to 70 percent
chance for greater than one tenth of an inch across 24 hours
ending 11 PM Saturday for a large portion of the Sierra. Though,
high-resolution output from the HREF gives up to a 90 percent
chance along the crests. Localized rainfall totals may be
greater in areas under developed storms.


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.AVIATION...
00Z Update:

10 to 20 percent chance of thunderstorms over the Sierra Nevada
and a 5 to 15 percent chance of thunderstorms over the Mojave Desert
for the next 24 hours. Otherwise, VFR conditions are expected in the
San Joaquin Valley for the next 24 hours.

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.FIRE WEATHER...
Warming temperatures across the region will cause minimum
relative humidity to lower for much of the lower elevations of
the area (the influx of moisture in the mid levels will cause
RH to increase in the Sierra). Widespread minimums 15 to 20
percent are expected for the San Joaquin Valley and Kern County
mountains and less than 15 percent in the Kern Desert. Lowering RHs
paired with stronger southerly wind gusts approaching 25 mph and
mixing heights above 10000 feet in Frazier Park and Fort Tejon
has led to the issuance of a Red Flag Warning as these
conditions can cause rapid, plume-dominated fire spread if
development occurs.

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.AIR QUALITY ISSUES...
None.



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.CERTAINTY...

The level of certainty for days 1 and 2 is high.
The level of certainty for days 3 through 7 is medium.

Certainty levels include low...medium...and high. Please visit
www.weather.gov/hnx/certainty.html for additional information
and/or to provide feedback.

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.HNX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
Extreme Heat Warning until 8 AM PDT Sunday for CAZ300-304-307-
308-313-314-316-317-319-321-337>339.
Heat Advisory until 8 AM PDT Sunday for CAZ301>303-305-306-
309>312-315-332.
Red Flag Warning until 9 PM PDT Saturday for CAZ597.
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