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County Warning Area [CWA]: STO Regional NWS Weather Office: Sacramento, CA 091 FXUS66 KSTO 221825 AFDSTO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Sacramento CA 1125 AM PDT Fri May 22 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Above-normal temperatures today with isolated mountain showers and thunderstorms. - Cooling trend through the weekend and into early next week. - Increased onshore flow through the holiday weekend, combined with low daytime RHs, will lead to elevated fire weather conditions in the Valley. - Winds switch, becoming gusty and out of the north around Tuesday, with continued elevated fire weather conditions. && .DISCUSSION... ...Today to Saturday... GOES-West visible satellite imagery reveals a cloudless Central Valley with some cumulus beginning to bubble-up over the northern Sierra. Synoptically we currently find ourselves nudged between a sagging trough over the Rocky Mountains and a broad, flat ridge over the northern Pacific. The net result for northern California will be another warm afternoon with temperatures around 10 deg F above late-May climatology, as well as isolated mountain showers and thunderstorms for the afternoon. The latest National Blend of Models (NBM) guidance advertises around a 15-25% chance of thunder for the Sierra as well as a 10-15% chance along the Coastal Range. A healthy Delta breeze is forecast to develop this afternoon with the onshore gradients, and will make for a pleasant Friday evening for Solano, Yolo, Sacramento, San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties. For Saturday, temperatures start to become noticeably cooler for southern Sacramento Valley, northern San Joaquin Valley, and Delta communities as the continued onshore flow influences the max temps. While cooling is expected elsewhere, such as the northern Sacramento Valley, the day-to-day difference is not forecast to be as notable. The onshore flow will continue, and combined with minimum RHs around 18-25%, will result in brief periods of elevated fire weather concerns, particularly in Valley locations away from the Delta where the marine-influenced RHs aren`t realized. Please do be mindful of any holiday weekend activities that involve fire/flame; the fuels will only continue to dry as we dive into the dry season. // Rowe ...Sunday to Thursday... Similar conditions are forecast for the region on Sunday with breezy onshore west/southwest winds as weak troughing develops along the California coast. This will maintain the elevated fire weather concerns through Sunday and into the holiday on Monday. From Monday to Tuesday, an upper-level low will dive south from the Gulf of Alaska toward the Pacific Northwest, then push inland over Oregon by late Tuesday. While the exact details on the low`s trajectory are still to be determined, this pattern setup would result in offshore northerly winds for NorCal, as well as fire weather concerns. Depending on how much moisture accompanies the low, can`t rule out the chance of some mountain convection, as well. // Rowe && .AVIATION... VFR conditions are expected over the next 24 hours. West- southwesterly winds increase after 20Z Friday in the Delta/Sacramento Valley, with north-northwesterly winds in the northern San Joaquin. Valley gusts 15 to 20 kts until 12Z Saturday. Stronger gusts in the Delta up to 25 kts through 18Z Saturday. && .STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$
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