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Record Heat Remains in Place This Week; Precipitation and Windy Conditions in the Northwest

Record warmth will persist across portions of California, the Southwest U.S., the central Great Basin and spread across the central U.S. for the middle of the week. High temperatures will approach 90 from Texas to the Ohio Valley. A moist frontal system will bring lowland rain, high elevation mountain snow, and breezy winds to the Pacific Northwest into the Northern Rockies through Wednesday. Read More >

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National Weather Service San Francisco CA
1139 PM PDT Mon Mar 23 2026

...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM...

.KEY MESSAGES...
Updated at 1137 PM PDT Mon Mar 23 2026

- Slightly above normal temperatures will persist into the
weekend

- Dry weather continues this week; increasing potential for light
rain to return beginning of April

- Moderate offshore winds across the North Bay Interior Mountains
Thursday into Friday

&&

.SHORT TERM...
Issued at 1137 PM PDT Mon Mar 23 2026
(Tonight through Wednesday)

Currently clear skies on satellite with just a few high clouds
drifting across the North Bay and Central Coast. Confidence is low
that stratus will be able to develop overnight given the rebuilding
ridge and compressed marine layer. A look at the current RH values
shows fairly dry conditions across the region which further
decreases confidence that stratus will be able to develop tonight.
High resolution guidance (HREF, HRRR) both support clear skies
continuing through the rest of the night with fog not anticipated to
develop.

Seasonal to slightly above normal temperatures continue on Tuesday
as ridging rebuilds over the Western United States. This will see a
continuation of high temperatures in the 70s to low 80s across the
interior and 60s to 70s along the coastline. Interior Monterey and
San Benito counties remain the warmest locations with high
temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. Minor HeatRisk continues
through the end of the week. This primarily impacts those who are
extremely sensitive to heat with minimal impacts expected for the
population at large. Overnight low temperatures will be in the upper
40s to 50s across the region.

&&

.LONG TERM...
Issued at 1137 PM PDT Mon Mar 23 2026
(Wednesday night through next Monday)

While still above normal, temperatures are expected to cool slightly
(3-6 degrees) Wednesday compared to Tuesday. High temperatures
across the board Wednesday and Thursday will be in the 70s across
the interior, 60s along the coast, and mid 80s across the interior
Central Coast. Why are temperatures cooling? Glad you asked. While
the upper level ridge is currently rebuilding over the West Coast,
it won`t stay centered over southern California for very long. A cut-
off low is expected to merge back into the jet stream and move
through California (becoming a weak upper level trough) Wednesday
into Thursday. This trough will displace the center of the ridge and
warmest temperatures eastward. At the same time, a deep upper level
trough and surface low pressure system will make their way into the
Pacific Northwest Tuesday into Wednesday. The trailing cold front
associated with this system will extend southwards into California
and reach the Bay Area Wednesday/Thursday. While the front does fall
apart as it moves through the Bay Area, it will bring a cooler
airmass with it that will help to keep our temperatures cooler. It
is expected to be a dry frontal passage so don`t get too hopeful for
rain just yet. At most we may see some drizzle on Wednesday over the
marine environment. More notably, we can expect winds across the
marine environment to strengthen with widespread gale force gusts
across the outer waters Wed-Thurs. Gusty onshore winds (20-35 mph)
will spread along the coastline and across the higher elevations
Wednesday into Thursday as cold frontal passage occurs. Temperatures
remain fairly consistent in the 70s to low 80s across the interior
and 60s to 70s along the coast Friday through the remainder of the
weekend. A potential pattern change remains possible early next week
as a deep upper level trough remains on track to approach the West
Coast. This system will bring us our next chance of light rain.

Moderate offshore (NE) winds look to develop across the North Bay
Interior Mountains Thursday into Friday as high pressure strengthens
across the Intermountain West and thermal troughing develops over
CA. The strongest winds should stay over the higher elevations/along
the ridgeline with gusts between 30 to 40 mph expected. Fire
concerns remain low at this time but smaller fuels (grass) are
curing due to the recent abnormally hot temperatures.

&&

.AVIATION...
(06Z TAFS)
Issued at 946 PM PDT Mon Mar 23 2026

Currently VFR at all terminals. High confidence in VFR and diurnal
winds prevailing. Low probability for sub-VFR conditions to return
tonight, with the relatively greatest chances at HAF, MRY, SNS,
and STS. If sub-VFR conditions do develop, it will likely be brief
and/or intermittent around the 12Z timeframe. Haze will reduce
slant range visibilities.

Vicinity of SFO...Currently VFR with westerly flow. High
confidence in VFR and diurnal winds prevailing.

SFO Bridge Approach...Similar to SFO.

Monterey Bay Terminals...Currently VFR with southwesterly flow at
MRY and VFR with northerly flow at SNS. High confidence in VFR
and diurnal winds prevailing.

&&

.MARINE...
(Tonight through next Sunday)
Issued at 946 PM PDT Mon Mar 23 2026

Moderate to fresh northwesterly breezes and moderate seas will
prevail through Tuesday. Strong to near gale northerly winds will
develop Wednesday into Thursday with gale force gusts expected for
the inner waters and outer waters. Rough to very rough seas will
build as a result. Conditions improve by Friday.

&&

.MTR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
CA...None.
PZ...Small Craft Advisory from 3 PM to 9 PM PDT Tuesday for Pt Pinos
to Pt Piedras Blancas 0-10 nm.

Small Craft Advisory from 9 AM to 9 PM PDT Wednesday for Pt
Arena to Pt Reyes 10-60 NM.

Gale Watch from Wednesday evening through Thursday afternoon for
Pt Arena to Pt Reyes 10-60 NM.

&&

$$

SHORT TERM...Kennedy
LONG TERM....Kennedy
AVIATION...Sarment
MARINE...Sarment

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