880 FXUS66 KEKA 080704 AFDEKA AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Eureka CA 1204 AM PDT Tue Jul 8 2025 .SYNOPSIS...Slightly cooler temperatures are expected Tuesday and Wednesday. Warming is expected again Thursday with additional warming Friday and heat continuing into the weekend. && .DISCUSSION...An area of low pressure is located right off the coast of northern California early this morning. This brought showers and thunderstorms to interior Del Norte in the evening, but these has since moved north. Some light rain or drizzle is not out of the question for the coastal areas, along with a deeper marine layer. High pressure weakening is expected to bring high temperatures down, with highs in the 80`s or low 90`s for much of the interior. Other than coastal drizzle, precip and thunderstorm chances dimish as the low slowly moves north-northeastward. A stray shower is possible Wednesday as a weak front moves through the area, but chances remain low, especially outside the coast. High pressure builds back into the area Thursday, bringing hot temperatures back into the interior. NBM probabilities of seeing over 100 degrees is around 30%-50% Thursday for most interior valleys. Probabilities increase to over 90% by Friday with around 50% probabilities of 105 or greater. Widespread moderate to locally major HeatRisk is expected, meaning heat will be dangerous to those sensitive and without sufficient cooling. Ensembles are showing high probabilities for high pressure to remain over the area through at least early next week, with triple digit temperatures remaining possible. JB && .AVIATION...Convective activity to the east of Del Norte could be hazardous for flight operations as outflows and thunderstorms have been observed via radar, as of 02z. Convective models suggest conditions will ease by 5z or so. Otherwise, IFR stratus expected to return after 03Z as southerly flow continues to drive the cloud deck into the coast. Model soundings indicate a strong inversion keeping ceilings <1000 feet with reduced visibilities likely overnight (HREF 50% chance <1 sm through 15Z). With strong southerly flow, there is also a chance of stratus reaching UKI up the Russian river valley around sunrise (20% probability). && .MARINE...Steep, wind driven square waves continue to ease after the fetch area has moved offshore. Small craft advisories remain in the Northern and Southern outer waters as conditions for the inner waters have improved. Conditions will continue to diminish overnight as a closed upper low cycles off the CA coast. Winds and seas will remain especially calm Tuesday through late Wednesday as a small southerly swell fills into the waters. Another period of strong northerlies is likely mid to late week as high pressure builds in from the SE. NBM and mid range model guidance shows 50 to 60% chance of gale gusts developing in the outer waters beginning early Thursday. && .FIRE WEATHER...High temperatures nudge downward today and Wednesday, with 80`s and 90`s expected for most of the interior. The marine layer is expected to deepen this morning and Wednesday morning as an upper-low moves past the area, bringing slightly higher afternoon RHs. Thunderstorms are likely to remain to the north and east of the area. Overnight recoveries generally remain good aside from the exposed ridges in the thermal belt. Much hotter temperatures and drier humidity are likely in the interior late this week. Triple digit temperatures are likely in most of the interior valleys by Friday with very low afternoon RHs and moderate overnight recoveries. JB && .EKA WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CA... None. NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA COASTAL WATERS... Small Craft Advisory until 8 AM PDT this morning for PZZ470- 475. && $$ NOTE: The full forecast discussion is now regularly issued between 10 am/pm and 1 pm/am. Additional updates will be issued as needed. Visit us at https://www.weather.gov/eureka Follow us on Facebook and Twitter at: https://www.facebook.com/NWSEureka https://www.twitter.com/NWSEureka For forecast zone information see the forecast zone map online: https://www.weather.gov/images/eka/zonemap.png