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Kent Woodlands, California Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Francisco CA 150 AM PDT Mon Sep 8 2025

...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM...

.KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 1222 AM PDT Mon Sep 8 2025

- Chance for light rain Monday through Wednesday.

- Below normal temperatures through the week.

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.SHORT TERM... Issued at 1222 AM PDT Mon Sep 8 2025 (Today and tonight)

The marine layer will expand through the day as low pressure approaches the coast. The Ft. Ord profiler shows the depth currently around 1,500 feet, and the PGE WRF suggests it will expand to around 3,000 feet tonight before mixing out as colder air aloft moves in Tuesday morning. The typical marine layer stratus is expected to blanket much of the Bay Area and Central Coast this morning before mixing out around mid-day. Temperatures will be a few degrees cooler than yesterday, and well below normal for this (typically warm) time of year.

Most of our attention is on the cold front slowly moving in from the NE Pacific. The surface front should arrive along the coast early Tuesday morning, though the latest trend has been delaying its arrival. Ahead of the front, a moist air mass will be lifted by the cooler denser air, creating a good chance for prefrontal stratiform rain. While the precipitable water should be around 1.0" in the preceeding air mass, we are only expecting around 1/10" of rain in the warm sector due to lack-luster lift from a front that`s more cool than cold, and may not actually make landfall intact. This prefrontal rain will begin to fall in the North Bay around mid-day, slowly spreading south through Tuesday morning. No significant impacts are expected, but still note- worthy that this is our first rain producing cold front of the season.

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.LONG TERM... Issued at 1222 AM PDT Mon Sep 8 2025 (Tuesday through Sunday)

After the front moves through, the combination of colder air aloft, high moisture, moderate deep layer shear, and daytime surface heating will keep rain chances going in the form of convective showers through Thursday afternoon. A deeper dive shows that these ingredients are not all lined up perfectly in space and time. The coldest air is moving in over the Bay Area Tue-Wed, while the jet stream moves through the Central Coast Tuesday and then pushes into southern California Wednesday. The instability really doesn`t develop until Wednesday with a stubborn elevated inversion between 850-700 mb lingering on Tuesday. By the time the colder air eliminates the inversion and starts bringing more instability to the column, the jet stream will have pushed far to the south, cutting off the shear and upper level divergence. The low-level moisture has some staying power, however. That won`t be an issue. With long, skinny CAPE, the instability is highly dependent on surface temperature. For example, the 00Z NAMBufr model sounding for OAK has the CAPE peaking at a paltry 97 J/kg at 10/14Z (7 AM Wed). The surface temperature at that time is simulated to be 16.25C with a dew point of 15.58C. Increasing both the T and Td by just 1C increases the surface based CAPE from 97 to 600 J/kg. But again, this is still fighting the fact that the shear is basically gone by Wednesday. 0-6 km shear is a whopping 12 kts at this time. While there`s a chance that some of these ingredients could align in a more favorable way for a brief period (best chance Tuesday afternoon), the thunderstorm chances in the post frontal environment are slight. Most likely we will get some shallow cumulus that exist entirely below the freezing level. Perhaps a few showers as well, but I don`t have much confidence in a big thunderstorm event this time.

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.AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 926 PM PDT Sun Sep 7 2025

Currently a mixed bag of IFR-VFR at the terminals. High confidence in sub-VFR ceilings returning to all terminals tonight with LIFR/IFR for coastal terminals and MVFR for bayshore and interior terminals. Widespread VFR is expected by tomorrow afternoon. An approaching low pressure system will have high clouds lower through the TAF period with rain showers approaching the California Coast towards the end of the 24 hour TAF period.

Vicinity of SFO...Currently VFR with westerly flow. High confidence in an MVFR ceiling returning to the terminal tonight. Westerly winds will prevail through the TAF period. Light rain showers will approach the terminal towards the end of the TAF period.

SFO Bridge Approach...Similar to SFO.

Monterey Bay Terminals...Currently IFR and calm at MRY and MVFR with northerly flow at SNS. High confidence in SNS further deteriorating to IFR. Brief VFR will prevail by tomorrow afternoon. Westerly winds will prevail through the TAF period.

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.MARINE... (Tonight through next Saturday) Issued at 926 PM PDT Sun Sep 7 2025

Moderate northwesterly breezes will prevail through Monday. Winds increase to become fresh with strong gusts Tuesday through Thursday. Light rain is expected tomorrow night into Tuesday morning with slight chances for thunderstorms during the afternoons of Tuesday through Thursday, chances increase with latitude.

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.MTR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CA...None. PZ...None. &&

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SHORT TERM...Flynn LONG TERM....Flynn AVIATION...Sarment MARINE...Sarment

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