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UPDATE
Updated AVIATION section.
KEY MESSAGES
1. 10 to 20 percent chance of mountain showers Thursday.
2. Dry and trending warmer Friday through the weekend.
DISCUSSION
The trough that brought us rain yesterday as well as thunderstorms to the San Joaquin Valley has moved slowly southward. However, it is still influencing a cold air flow into our air with drier conditions. This morning we had some low clouds persisting in some areas before burning off along with areas of fog close to the ground. This trough will continue to slowly move south and then east through Friday as a strong ridge starts to move in. However, mountain showers in the afternoon remain a possibility at 30 to 40 percent due to the cold air still being brought in by the trough.
Once the ridge slides in Friday through the weekend, we will see a major warmup in temperatures. Sunday has most of the Valley at a 60 to 85 percent chance of highs of at least 80 although Merced has a 30 percent chance of getting into the 80s. Temperatures drop a bit on Monday and Tuesday as the ridge weakens a bit as a shortwave trough tries to make its way into the Pacific Northwest before the ridge restrengthens next Wednesday. The long term outlook for the 6-10 and 8-14 day outlooks favor a 60 to 80 percent chance of above average temperatures for the San Joaquin Valley and a 40 to 60 percent chance of below average precipitation which favors a very warm and dry pattern as we leave our wet season.
AVIATION
Over the Sierra Nevada and Tehachapi mountains, local mountain obscuring IFR possible in clouds and showers after 21z Thursday.
Elsewhere across the central CA interior, VFR conditions will prevail through the next 24 hours.
AIR QUALITY ISSUES
None.
CERTAINTY
The level of certainty for days 1 and 2 is medium. The level of certainty for days 3 through 7 is medium.
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HNX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
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