Breezy, gusty afternoon winds across the Bay Area

((Crohn– The sky remained mostly clear across the Gulf region on the fourth of July, and Stratos returned overnight.

Saturday

Low pressure continues to control weather in the Gulf region with temperatures near or less than seasonal averages. Low temperatures this morning decreased to the upper 1940s for the lower altitudes and up to the lower sixties to the highest peaks. It is possible today a few degrees of warming with the start of low pressure in corrosion, but the general pattern remains similar, as the overall style remains in the mid -seventies to the eighties of the last century in the internal valleys, until the mid -sixties to the 1970s near the Gulf, and the highest fifties to the mid -sixties on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The winds full of vitality will develop across the Gulf region.

Next Thursday

On Sunday, a low decrease in the pelvic residue will be divided and located off the coast line, leaving temperatures cooler than the seasonal averages in the first part of next week. The marine layer will also expand, allowing the strategies to intrude more on the inside, while the brim flow continues through a southern component, although it is not expected to be strong wind storms like those that were seen yesterday and today.

The low pressure will be weakened and broken north late Monday to Tuesday, allowing an edge on the southwest of the desert to build and start the direction of warming. This event looks similar to our last warm periods, as coastal areas remain relatively cold while heating the interior. By the end of the next weekend, the temperatures close to 100 are possible in the hottest sites, which leads to areas of moderate discrimination, which are compatible with a moderate risk of heat -related diseases of the population sensitive to heat. Some uncertainty remains in relation to the low development and the development of the hills, so it is achieved again with Kron4 to get the latest updates as long -range heat capabilities are improved during the next few days.

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