Sunday forecast: Gusty winds continue

(Crohn) – Low pressure on southern California is moving east to the desert southwest today, which relaxes the gradual pressure, turns the wind towards a more northern and exterior flow, and allows the strong accusation of a strong decrease throughout the day. The adoption of a series of hills northwest of the Pacific, which enhances the northern winds and increases wind storms over the northern regions of the Gulf region.

Northwest Gusty Northwest lasts to North Winds today with wind consultations in the valid of the North Bay internal and East Bay Hills Mountains tonight until noon. The winds decrease late on Monday, with dry and warm conditions in general during the rest of the week.

Today, high temperatures will fall up yesterday, especially in the internal Gulf region, where temperatures may rise to 10 degrees of their highest levels yesterday with their highest levels in the seventies of the last century. The Gulf of South, Bayside East Bay and San Mateo should witness the highest level in the upper 1960s to the 1970s, while the Pacific Coast sees its highest levels in the fifties of the last century to the 1960s.

The interference pattern continues during the week, with the highest level in the 1970s until the mid -eighties in the internal valleys, about 5 to 10 degrees above the seasonal average, while the redevelopment of the marine layer should keep coastal areas relatively more cold with a significant rise in the 1950s to the average. Expectations for a period of 8 to 14 days indicate a period in which temperatures will be near the seasonal averages while the rainfalls are tilted over the seasonal averages, noting that at this time of the year, a few hundred rain in one day will be eligible for the average rainfall season.

Main messages

  • The wind has shrunk since the peak yesterday evening, and it will continue to decline until Tuesday. Wind consulting parts of the coastal Gulf and the central coast at 5 am
  • The strong northwest decreases to the north today, with the expectations of storms 20-30 miles per hour across the region, and the top along the coast and through gaps and corridors.
  • Wind consultations in the North Bay Mountain and East Pay Hills continue from 9 pm tonight until 2 pm Monday. Storm winds will 35-45 miles per hour, with storms at the highest poor lines up to 55 mph.
  • Fire weather fears will be raised in the North Bay, however, most of the fuel (including herbs, shrubs and trees) will still be wet since last winter. Population in the northern Gulf should be concerned with external stoves and camps fires, given the strong northern winds.
  • The work week will be dry and warm in general with the continued mitigation pattern

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