((Crohn– Decisive circumstances and cold temperatures that continue today. There are fears of high fire on Monday for the internal areas of North and Eastern Bay, due to dry conditions and winds. A red flag warning this morning until 8:00 pm on Monday for Solano County and the Sacramento Valley. The highest normal temperatures will return next week.
Main messages
- Sunday: a driver for stormy winds and under normal temperatures
- Monday and Tuesday: The amazing northern winds, and the winds are easy on Tuesday
- From Sunday to Tuesday: High fire interests and warmer and dry conditions
Sunday
Despite the transition from the wild to the northern winds, and although the breezes have faded overnight, it will be named to this day.
The wind is overflowing from 15 to 35 miles per hour in expectations today, although the storms are closer to 45 miles per hour, may occur on topography above 2000 feet. The wind will be stronger on coastal waters, along the coast, as well as on the top terrain. With the high pressure on the Pacific Ocean late on Sunday to Monday morning, the wind will increase again. The wind will be stronger along the Pacific coast and indicates west, with storms close to 45 miles per hour or above. Please stay awake: avoid activities that can provoke grass or brush fires. Also, it would be good to secure outdoor articles (such as garbage cans or grass furniture).
As for temperatures, it will remain cooler today because of a cooler air plane. In addition, the temperatures will feel a little cold, given the stormy wind. The heights will be in the upper fifties to the upper seventies.
From Monday to mid -week
Northern storm flow It will continue on Monday. High pressure will start to move, and start warming and drying. Temperatures will result from 5 to 10 degrees to mid -week. The warmer and more dry conditions along with the strongest north flow It will lead to high fears of fire ritual. Due to the fuel crop of weeds/more accurate this season, this setting can allow faster spread of grass fires, especially the northern and internal east.
Wednesday
The peak of warm up on Wednesday is made with maximum abandonment of the Gulf region. The highlands across the interior will reach the nineties. Heat risk values reach the moderate range of these sites. It remains on the beach flow Cold sea surface temperatures will keep the coastal areas under examination.
Thursday and Friday
The temperatures begin to cool down as the hills are flattened through a fast -moving area from low pressure that moves to northern California.