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Vista Santa Rosa, California Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS66 KSGX 070406
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Diego CA 906 PM PDT Sat Sep 6 2025

.SYNOPSIS... Mostly clear skies with near average temperatures will occur across the region this weekend. Monsoonal moisture continues to lower, so slight chances of weak showers and thunderstorms may occur over the mountains this weekend as well. Drier weather is expected across all areas next week. A noticeable cooling trend is expected by the middle of the week with highs from 5 to 15 degrees below average with breezier conditions across the deserts and adjacent mountains. The marine layer will also be deeper next week, contributing to clouds and fog west of the mountains each night and morning.

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.DISCUSSION...FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA INCLUDING ORANGE... SAN DIEGO...WESTERN RIVERSIDE AND SOUTHWESTERN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES...

As of 9 PM, low clouds have been slow to develop along the coast, with just a small patch currently along the northern San Diego county coast. Low clouds are expected to develop along much of the coast overnight. Slight chances (15-20%)of thunderstorms in the mountains remain in the forecast for Sunday afternoon. High resolution guidance is indicating rainfall rates of 0.30-0.40 inches per hour. After Sunday, shower and thunderstorm chances greatly diminish with dry conditions expected next week.

From previous discussion issued at 2 PM September 6, 2025...

Minor instability and lower monsoonal moisture can be expected Sunday, so storm chances will be limited to around 15 to 20 percent, even though a slight increase in PWAT is noted. Whatever falls will be light across the Riverside/San Diego Co mts into Sunday. A trough setting up offshore should also help keep shower activity weaker as well on Sunday if any showers do occur.

The trough off the coast will move closer to the region by Monday, deepening through Wednesday. This will allow for greater cooling and onshore flow to overspread the area. Near average temperatures this weekend will lower to around 5 to 15 degrees below normal. There is moderate to high confidence in high temperatures staying below 80 degrees in portions of the Inland Empire, high desert, and the San Diego Co valleys by Wednesday. Increasing west winds will also occur across the mountain desert slopes into the deserts by the middle of the week. NBM mean wind speeds are generally 25-35 MPH, though higher percentile speeds are closer to 30-45 MPH. This pattern will favor windy conditions to ramp up across the San Gorgonio Pass as well, where winds may near 55-60 MPH each day. The marine layer will also deepen during this time with night and morning low clouds/fog to push inland for many areas west of the mountains.

Ensemble models show a weakening of the trough by the end of next week, but no strong signals on any large features impacting the area by next weekend. This will help temperatures rise closer to normal by the end of the week. Drier and calmer weather looks to continue for the foreseeable future.

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.AVIATION... 070315Z...Coast...Initially patchy low clouds will become more uniform and spread inland up to about 10 miles after 06Z this evening. Initial bases may be around 800-1200 ft MSL, but are expected to lower to 600-1000 ft MSL overnight, and vis restrictions 3-6 SM are possible for coastal highlands. Clouds eroding east to west to beaches 14-17Z. Low clouds will develop again late Sunday, with slightly lower bases than tonight.

Valleys/Mountains/Deserts...Low chances for a few isolated SHRA and possibly a thunderstorm 20Z Sun to 01Z Mon, mostly for mountains of San Diego and southern Riverside counties. CB bases around 10K ft and any TSRA tops to 35K ft.

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.MARINE... No hazardous marine conditions are expected through Wednesday.

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.SKYWARN... Skywarn activation is not requested. However weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather conditions.

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.SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CA...None. PZ...None.

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PUBLIC...CO AVIATION/MARINE...CSP

NWS SGX Office Area Forecast Discussion

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