Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Nevada City, CA
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FXUS66 KSTO 142109 AFDSTO
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Sacramento CA 209 PM PDT Sat Jun 14 2025
DISCUSSION
SYNOPSIS
Dry weather continues into next week. Slight cooldown expected through the weekend with periods on breezy onshore flow. Warming trend by Tuesday, followed by areas of Moderate HeatRisk in the Valley and foothills on Wednesday. Cooling trend expected late next week with stronger onshore flow.
KEY MESSAGES
* Today-Monday:
-Seasonable temperatures are expected through early next week.
-Probability of Valley High Temperatures > 90F: --Northern/Central Sacramento Valley: 50-90% Sun- Mon --Delta, S. Sac Valley, N. San Joaquin Valley: 35-70% Sun- Mon
-Onshore flow expected to persist with periods of breezy winds, mainly in the afternoons and evenings and strongest across the Delta and vicinity. Breezy westerlies over the Sierra.
* Tuesday-Thursday:
- Above normal temperatures with areas of Moderate HeatRisk in the Valley and foothills by Wednesday as ridging develops.
Potential for triple digit heat in the northern Sacramento Valley (40-70% probability); low to upper 90s in other Valley locations.
-Probability of Valley High Temperatures > 95F: --Northern/Central Sacramento Valley: 50-90% Tue & Thu, 70-100% Wed --Delta, S. Sacramento Valley, N. San Joaquin Valley: 10-35% Tue & Thu, 50-80% Wed
-Warming and drying trend by mid-week may bring a brief period of elevated fire weather conditions, mainly across the northern Sacramento Valley.
*Late Next Week:
-Cooling trend expected late next week with stronger onshore flow. Strongest winds expected through the Delta and over the Sierra.
Changes from previous forecast
-No notable forecast changes since last update.
AVIATION
VFR conditions with mostly clear skies are expected to continue at TAF sites over the next 24 hours. Surface winds will generally below 12 kts. In the Delta area, there will be sustained winds over 12 kts with gusts around 20 to 25 kts between 21z today and 06z Sunday. In the southern Sacramento Valley and northern San Joaquin Valley after 21z today, sustained winds will get up to 12 kts with gusts around 15 to 20 kts through 06z Sunday.
STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Sacramento CA 209 PM PDT Sat Jun 14 2025
DISCUSSION
SYNOPSIS
Dry weather continues into next week. Slight cooldown expected through the weekend with periods on breezy onshore flow. Warming trend by Tuesday, followed by areas of Moderate HeatRisk in the Valley and foothills on Wednesday. Cooling trend expected late next week with stronger onshore flow.
KEY MESSAGES
* Today-Monday:
-Seasonable temperatures are expected through early next week.
-Probability of Valley High Temperatures > 90F: --Northern/Central Sacramento Valley: 50-90% Sun- Mon --Delta, S. Sac Valley, N. San Joaquin Valley: 35-70% Sun- Mon
-Onshore flow expected to persist with periods of breezy winds, mainly in the afternoons and evenings and strongest across the Delta and vicinity. Breezy westerlies over the Sierra.
* Tuesday-Thursday:
- Above normal temperatures with areas of Moderate HeatRisk in the Valley and foothills by Wednesday as ridging develops.
Potential for triple digit heat in the northern Sacramento Valley (40-70% probability); low to upper 90s in other Valley locations.
-Probability of Valley High Temperatures > 95F: --Northern/Central Sacramento Valley: 50-90% Tue & Thu, 70-100% Wed --Delta, S. Sacramento Valley, N. San Joaquin Valley: 10-35% Tue & Thu, 50-80% Wed
-Warming and drying trend by mid-week may bring a brief period of elevated fire weather conditions, mainly across the northern Sacramento Valley.
*Late Next Week:
-Cooling trend expected late next week with stronger onshore flow. Strongest winds expected through the Delta and over the Sierra.
Changes from previous forecast
-No notable forecast changes since last update.
AVIATION
VFR conditions with mostly clear skies are expected to continue at TAF sites over the next 24 hours. Surface winds will generally below 12 kts. In the Delta area, there will be sustained winds over 12 kts with gusts around 20 to 25 kts between 21z today and 06z Sunday. In the southern Sacramento Valley and northern San Joaquin Valley after 21z today, sustained winds will get up to 12 kts with gusts around 15 to 20 kts through 06z Sunday.
STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
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