


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS San Diego, CA
Issued by NWS San Diego, CA
570 FXUS66 KSGX 310353 AFDSGX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Diego CA 853 PM PDT Sat Aug 30 2025 .SYNOPSIS... Warm and dry under sunny skies through the weekend. Heat peaks Monday and Tuesday with some inland areas under a Heat Advisory. Monsoonal moisture returns for Tuesday into the end of next week, with chances for showers and thunderstorms in the mountains and deserts each afternoon. && .DISCUSSION...FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA INCLUDING ORANGE... SAN DIEGO...WESTERN RIVERSIDE AND SOUTHWESTERN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES... Drier conditions today allowed temperatures in the mountains and deserts to be generally higher than yesterday while a stronger sea breeze kept temperatures in the coastal areas lower than yesterday. Cumulus clouds developed over the mtns again this afternoon but skies are currently clear. Chances are better than last night for marine layer low clouds to return to the coastal areas late tonight. From previous discussion... Temperatures will continue to climb into early next week as an elongated ridge over the central CONUS amplifies, with the thermal ridge axis setting up over the Colorado River Valley. By Monday, 850mb temps of 28-30C over the region should usher in highs of 110-112F for the deserts and 100-106F for the Inland Empire. The lack of a widespread marine layer yesterday and today has resulted in warmer than expected temperatures across the valleys and coastal regions, with limited cooling overnight due to the stubborn monsoonal moisture left over from the past week. With the building ridge, any return of the marine layer will be patchy at best, and limited to near or just off the coast into early next week. Given the expected patchiness, no widespread dense fog is currently expected, but localized areas of visibility below 2 miles won`t be out of the question. Heat will peak Monday/Tuesday with temperatures 6-12 degrees above normal across valleys and coastal terrain/foothills, and a Heat Advisory is in effect for these areas. By Tuesday, monsoonal moisture will surge northward into the mountains and deserts, limiting temperatures a bit for these regions. With ample mid- level moisture and instability, showers and thunderstorms could develop off the mountains Tuesday afternoon, similar to what was observed this past week. A few storms will likely make it off the mountains and into the urban parts of the Coachella Valley, with a lower chance for spillover into the Inland Empire or San Diego valleys. Brief, heavy rainfall, lightning, and very gusty winds will all be possible near any storm. The monsoonal moisture may hang around for a bit as a low off the coast of San Francisco moves inland on Wednesday and a deepening low over the Great Lakes pinch the ridge, breaking it down a bit but maintaining high pressure over the region through the end of the week. Global models continue to favor storms in the mountains each afternoon Wednesday through Friday, but lesser confidence in widespread storms or spillover into the urban regions. There is substantial disagreement on the long-term pattern for the end of the week and into next weekend, with the placement of the ridge likely to determine temperatures and moisture surges/thunderstorm chances across the deserts and mountains into the weekend. For now, temperatures look to cool a bit from their peak on Monday/Tuesday with both moisture and mid-level cloud cover limiting afternoon heating. Have maintained at least slight chances for thunderstorms each afternoon in the mountains into the weekend. && .AVIATION... 310245Z...VFR through this evening region-wide. SCT-BKN low clouds based 600-1000ft MSL start to develop along the SD county coast after 08z Sunday and push up to 5 miles inland after 12z. 30-40% chance BKN cigs along the Orange County coastline. Low clouds that manage to develop will retreat back to the coast by 16-17z Sunday. && .MARINE... No hazardous marine conditions are expected through Wednesday. && .BEACHES... A long-period (15-16 sec) southerly swell (180-200 degrees) will bring elevated surf through Tuesday, gradually subsiding thereafter. Surf of 3-6 feet with occasional sets to 7 feet for south-facing beaches. Longshore currents along west-facing beaches. High rip current risk for all beaches. Beach Hazard Statement in effect through late Monday. && .SKYWARN... Skywarn activation is not requested. However weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather conditions. && .SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CA...Beach Hazards Statement through Monday evening for Orange County Coastal Areas-San Diego County Coastal Areas. Heat Advisory from 10 AM Monday to 6 PM PDT Tuesday for Orange County Inland Areas-San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire-San Diego County Valleys-Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills. PZ...None. && $$ PUBLIC...PG AVIATION/MARINE/BEACHES...KW