(Crohn) – The temperatures remain less than the seasonal averages until early next week.
Main messages
- Stratos is widely expected during the night hours as the marine layer continues to deepen and expand at the far interior until early next week.
- The direction of warming begins on Wednesday.
Sunday to Tuesday
Temperatures: The low pressure will remain off the coast of the Gulf region until Tuesday, while maintaining a somewhat deep marine layer, causing less than normal temperatures. The highlands across the interior will generally in the 1970s to the eighties of the last century, reach the maximum temperatures in the East Bay Hills in the 1990s. The coastal areas will continue to see more cold areas in the fifties to the 1960s. Today’s high temperatures predicted about 5-10 degrees less than the normal rate of this time of the year, with the expectation that normal temperatures will continue in the first half of next week.
Stratos: This morning, the marine layer deepens to about 1000 – 1200. Stratos extend along most of the coastal line and filter the filters on the coast of the Gulf of San Francisco and parts of the interior valleys. Conditions will start to clarify by mid -morning. The coastal sites will see that you will return every night and dispel by mid -morning. Stratos is expected to pay the San Francisco Bay line, parts of the Santa Clara Valley, and Saleh North Bay again on Tuesday evening. The coastal spray is likely to be overnight and Tuesday with the low and deeper sea layer.
Winds: The local winds with storms that reach about 25 miles per hour are expected to be this afternoon. Otherwise, today it will be a good day to go out.
From Wednesday to Saturday
The low pressure begins on Wednesday, as it leads to the far north of California and Oregon. When this occurs, high pressure on the four corners area expands and turns to southern California, bringing a flow in the area to a slight imagination over the Gulf region. This will start with warming with a rise in the 1980s to the 1990s across the inner part. You will reach the hottest sites (parts of East Bay Hills, Interior North Bay Mountains) to the top nineties to 100 seconds.
It seems that the warmest days this week are Thursday and Friday, when the moderate is scheduled to affect the Gulf region. Moderate moderates affect any heat sensor and have no access to adequate cooling/hydration. The temperatures remain warm on Saturday, but will be a few cooler, with general levels in general in the 1980s to the nineties across the interior. There may be changes to the expected temperatures late in the week until the weekend, as computer models continue to conflict with expectations for that time period, so check again with Kron4 to get the latest updates.