(KON) – National Air Service Expectations for the Greater Gulf of San Francisco Bay for Saturday expect to wipe the sky often.
Main messages
- It is expected that the warm seasonal conditions will be during the first part of next week.
- Weather fears continue to the weather given the warm and dry weather conditions, with lush winds in the afternoon and evenings.
- The moderate Heatrisk lasts to the two parts of the northern, eastern and southern bays.
Gulf region overview – Saturday
- Sea layer: Points of Point Reyes to Big Sur.
- High pressure system: dominates the east of the Pacific Ocean, and pushes warm air inward.
- Temperatures:
- Internal valleys: 90 to 103 degrees Fahrenheit (5-12 ° F above the usual)
- Bayside regions: from 70 to mid -fifties
- Coastal areas: low to the mid -sixties
- Heatrisk:
- Moderate for Inand, San Mateo and W Alada provinces
- Sensitive groups (children, the elderly, pregnant individuals, athletes, and outdoor workers should take reserves.
Thermal safety tips
- Hybrida frequently
- Wearing light clothes and breathing
- Reducing outdoor exposure
- Do not leave people/pets in vehicles
Sunday to Monday
- Similar pattern: internal warm, marine layer at night/morning
- Heat is still important
From Tuesday to Wednesday
- Relief begins: the hills weaken, the spray returns
- Fog/spray is expected to be along the coast
Thursday
- Great calm:
- Reduced heights 5-15 degrees Fahrenheit under seasonal averages
- The scope of height: from the 1960s to the eighties
- The reason: by passing through the great basin
- Possible sea flow
Bay City News contributed to this story.