Forecast from NOAA-NWS for Placerville CA. |
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Weather Forecast Discussion
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798 FXUS66 KSTO 081917 AFDSTO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Sacramento CA 1217 PM PDT Wed Jul 8 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Near-normal high temperatures today; slightly warmer than yesterday with continued onshore flow in the evening and overnight hours. - Near to above-normal temperatures and areas of Moderate HeatRisk Thursday-Saturday, with continued onshore flow moderating overnight temperatures. - Potential for monsoonal moisture to bring showers and thunderstorms to the Sierra early next week. && .DISCUSSION... Clear skies are being observed this afternoon across interior NorCal. Marine intrusion was once again prominent across the Delta and Sacramento county areas this morning and has quickly lifted out of the area as the sun rose. Overall, mostly pleasant temperatures are being observed at the time of this discussion, with low 70s to low 80s across the region. Zonal heights aloft with broad ridging to the south will allow for slightly higher temperatures compared to yesterday. Weak troughing to the north of the CWA may introduce some very slight chances of showers near Mount Shasta today, but activity is expected to remain out of our area of responsibility. Ridging is expected to move east and into the desert southwest through the remainder of the week. Pattern will result in slightly weaker onshore flow, allowing for daytime high temperatures to climb to more seasonable like / slightly warmer beginning tomorrow and continuing into next week. Confidence is increasing in monsoonal moisture moving into the area early next week as high pressure is near the Four Corners region. Latest forecast package has increased the chances of mountain thunderstorms beginning Monday afternoon through at least Wednesday. What remains unclear is exactly how far west and north the monsoonal moisture surge will be, along with sufficient instability aloft. EC ensemble members for CAPE (Most Unstable Parcel) show messy solutions depicting where instability may be early next week. EFI reveals Shift of Tails for QPF nosing into portions of the Valley, foothills, and mountains south of I-80, and overall pattern recognition are at least boosting confidence slightly in some t-storm development. We expect confidence and what potential threats the area may see to increase in the coming days as solutions become more clear. && .AVIATION... VFR conditions prevail over interior NorCal the next 24 hours. Surface winds below 15 kts from the south, except in the northern San Joaquin Valley where north winds below 15 kts will persist. A small chance (less than 10%) locally low ceilings in the Sacramento County area tomorrow morning, where MVFR/IFR conditions may develop from marine layer intrusion. && .STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ |
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