Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Sacramento, CA
Issued by NWS Sacramento, CA
381 FXUS66 KSTO 181912 AFDSTO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Sacramento CA 1212 PM PDT Sat Jul 18 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Elevated fire weather concerns in the northern Sacramento Valley into the adjacent northeastern foothills this afternoon and evening. - Chances for monsoonal moisture and thunderstorms Sunday into midweek next week. && .DISCUSSION... Mostly clear skies throughout the day, with breezy conditions at times as south to southwesterly flow remains in place aloft across California. Breezy winds combined with low relative humidity values in the northern Sacramento Valley to adjacent northeastern foothills brings elevated fire weather concerns this afternoon and evening. Conditions improve after the sun sets and conditions cool off. There is a slight chance for an isolated shower or storm along the Sierra Crest south of Highway 50 this evening. However, the instability, moisture, and lift are closer toward Nevada and into areas south of the forecast region. Otherwise, expect more seasonal temperatures today, with highs in the 90s across the area. Delta winds increase this evening helping to cool off parts of the northern San Joaquin Valley and southern Sacramento Valley near sunset. Monsoonal moisture returns to the region Sunday, with PWATS increasing across parts of California. Current HIRES guidance has isolated shower and thunderstorm chances within the Sierra Sunday morning, with potential for further development in the northern Sacramento Valley towards the southern Cascades, Coastal Range, and northeastern Sierra by the afternoon. Confidence in morning activity within the Sierra is higher, due to more upper level lift and instability. During the afternoon/evening and overnight hours confidence is lower due to the lack of lift across the northern forecast area and diminished elevated instability after morning isolated storms. Guidance has struggled on the development any thunderstorm or even shower development. Chances are around 10 percent for areas in the northern Sacramento Valley toward the adjacent higher terrain Sunday afternoon/evening and overnight. Majority of the shower and thunderstorms that develop will be wet, but a few may be dry. Continued monsoonal moisture Monday through mid next week, with thunderstorm chances predominantly in the afternoon and evening hours within the Sierra. We will monitor the chance for any dry thunderstorm during this time, but right now confidence is low. Otherwise, expect more seasonable temperatures to continue through next week. && .AVIATION... VFR conditions through the TAF period, with breezy conditions in the Delta around 21z through 12z. A few gusts up to 25kts during this time frame. Sacramento sites see breezy conditions at times, with 15-20kts gusts possible this afternoon and evening. Otherwise, lingering clouds this afternoon and clearing in the evening and overnight. A FEW to SCT clouds around 10-16z tomorrow. && .STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$