Hydrometeorological Discussion
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Hydrometeorological Discussion
National Weather Service / California Nevada RFC / Sacramento CA
620 AM PDT Tue Jun 18 2024

...DRY CONDITIONS THROUGH THE PERIOD...
...ANOTHER DAY OF BELOW NORMAL TEMPS BEFORE A WARMING TREND KICKS
OFF RISING TEMPS ABOVE AVG BY WEEKS END...

.METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (TUE AM - MON AM)...

Troughing remains overhead this morning allowing for another day of
below normal temperatures across the region by about 5 to 10 deg F.
High pressure will begin to build into southern CA from TX and the
desert SW tomorrow resulting in a warming trend throughout the rest
of the week. Expecting temperatures to rise to 5 to 10 deg F above
seasonal normals by Friday with afternoon highs peaking at 10 to 20
deg F above normal for Saturday. An upper low moving towards the
PacNW along the BC coast from the Gulf of Alaska will help prevent
the ridge from building further northward up the west coast over the
weekend. The low will open into a trough moving through BC and WA on
Sunday as high pressure takes over for most of CA/NV. This will
provide a little cooling but still expecting highs of 5 to 15 deg F
above normal. No precipitation is in the forecast for the next six
days.


Please Note: This product may NOT be routinely updated Friday
through Sunday between Jun 1 and Oct 1. Please refer to
www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/dailyBriefing.php for a graphical summary of
weather and hydrologic conditions.

QPF graphics are available at www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/qpf.php



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