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KEY MESSAGES
- Breezy north to east winds develop this afternoon into early Saturday morning. Strongest winds expected on Friday.
- Dry and warm weather expected Friday into early next week. - Potential for cooler temperatures and unsettled weather by the middle of next week.
..Tuesday - Mid-Week
Ensembles depict an upper low taking shape over the eastern Pacific that will move across the area by mid-week, bringing cooler temperatures and unsettled weather conditions. Confidence is low with this system, but best potential for light showers appears to be over the northern Sacramento Valley and mountains at this time. Light showers could potentially linger over the Sierra into Thursday. Latest NBM also suggests the potential for isolated thunderstorms (10-20% probability). Stay tuned for updates as the forecast continues to evolve.
AVIATION
Widespread VFR conditions expected over the next 24 hours. North to northeast winds will be breezy throughout the area today through Friday, becoming more isolated to the Sierra on Saturday.
North to northeast winds will gust 15 to 20 kts through the Valley today, increasing up to 30 kts after 08Z Friday and continuing until around 03Z Saturday. Over the mountains, northeast to east winds will gust 20 to 30 kts, increasing up to 40 kts after 05Z Friday.
STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
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