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KEY MESSAGES

- Cooler weather today with temperatures near seasonal normals.

- Temperatures will trend warmer Thursday through Friday, before cooling to near normal over the weekend.

- Gusty north to east winds coupled with low humidity will result in elevated fire weather concerns for lower elevations Saturday-Monday

..Saturday through Monday

Concerns for gusty northerly winds continue to increase for the weekend through Monday as ensembles depict a more defined inside- slider signature with a trough moving into the Great Basin early next week. The latest NBM highlights strongest winds on Sunday and Monday, with lighter but still breezy north winds on Saturday north of I-80. Current forecast have north winds gusts of 30 to 45 MPH this weekend, strongest on Sunday and Monday and along Interstate 5.

Dry conditions develop over the Sacramento Valley, especially north of Interstate 80, with the NBM showing minimum Relative Humidity getting into the teens and upper single digits. This will bring elevated fire weather concerns to the Valley and portions of the Delta. We will continue to monitor trends and evaluate strength of winds/subsequent drying effect through the Valley.

Saturday's Chances for Wind Gusts > 40 MPH: 20-40% Sunday's Chances for Wind Gusts > 40 MPH: 60-80% Monday's Chances for Wind Gusts > 40 MPH: 30-50%

Please continue to practice fire safety and monitor your latest forecast to stay up to date at weather.gov/sacramento

AVIATION

VFR conditions are expected over the next 24 hours. Locally breezy west-northwest winds develop after 18z Wednesday, with gusts up to 15-20 kts across portions of the southern Sacramento Valley, northern San Joaquin Valley and Delta and gusts up to 25-35 kts over the Sierra. North winds develop over the northern Sacramento Valley after 12z Thursday with gusts up to 15 kts and persisting through 18Z Thursday.

STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

None.


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