824  
FXUS66 KMTR 190559  
AFDMTR  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN FRANCISCO CA  
959 PM PST MON NOV 18 2024  
   
..NEW AVIATION, MARINE
 
 
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
ISSUED AT
914 PM PST MON NOV 18 2024  
 
COLD TEMPERATURES LINGER FOR ONE MORE NIGHT WITH FREEZE WARNINGS AND  
FROST ADVISORIES IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT THROUGH 8 AM  
TOMORROW MORNING ACROSS THE INTERIOR NORTH BAY AND CENTRAL COAST.  
STRONG ATMOSPHERIC RIVER BEGINS IMPACTING THE NORTH BAY WEDNESDAY,  
WITH RAINFALL EXTENDING INTO THE WEEKEND. MORE WIDESPREAD RAINFALL  
FRIDAY INTO THE WEEKEND. FLOODING IS POSSIBLE IN THE NORTH BAY AND  
NORTHERN PARTS OF THE BAY AREA BY THE LATE WEEK.  
 

 
   
UPDATE
 
 
ISSUED AT 914 PM PST MON NOV 18 2024  
 
NO CHANGES TO THE FORECAST THIS EVENING AS WE DEAL WITH ONE MORE  
NIGHT OF COLD TEMPERATURES BEFORE OUR FIRST IMPACTFUL ATMOSPHERIC  
RIVER EVENT OF THE SEASON SETS IN ACROSS OUR REGION FOR THE SECOND  
HALF OF THE WEEK INTO THE WEEKEND. THE NORTH BAY WILL SEE RAIN  
CHANCES BEGIN TO INCREASE TUESDAY EVENING, WITH THE FULL FORCE OF  
THE AR BEGINNING TO BE FELT BY EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. A FLOOD  
WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED BEGINNING AT 4 AM ON WEDNESDAY THROUGH 5 AM  
FRIDAY MORNING. PORTIONS OF THE NORTH BAY WILL SEE ROUGHLY 6-8" OF  
RAINFALL WITH SOME LOCALLY ENHANCED UPSLOPE LOCATIONS GETTING UP TO  
10" THROUGH 5 AM FRIDAY MORNING. THERE WILL BE A SECOND ROUND OF  
HEAVY RAINFALL LATER IN THE DAY ON FRIDAY THAT WILL BEGIN TO PUSH  
FARTHER SOUTH AND EAST INTO OUR INTERIOR LOCATIONS. THE MORE  
WIDESPREAD RAINFALL WON'T BE AS INTENSE AS THE FIRST WAVE OVER THE  
NORTH BAY THAT ENDS EARLY FRIDAY MORNING. A THIRD ROUND OF RAINFALL  
SUNDAY INTO MONDAY WILL ALSO BE LIGHTER, BUT WIDESPREAD ACROSS OUR  
FORECAST AREA.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM
 
 
(THIS EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY)  
ISSUED AT 224 PM PST MON NOV 18 2024  
 
CLEAR SKIES WILL PREVAIL THROUGH THE DAY WITH BREEZY NORTHWEST  
WINDS. TEMPERATURES REMAIN CHILLY WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES RANGING  
FROM THE MID 50S TO THE LOW 60S IN THE LOWER ELEVATIONS, DOWN TO THE  
UPPER 40S TO THE MID 50S IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. A GOOD DAY TO  
CLEAR OUT GUTTERS AND STORM DRAINS!  
 
TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY MORNING, LOW TEMPERATURES WILL DROP TO THE MID  
20S TO THE LOW 30S ACROSS THE INTERIOR CENTRAL COAST, AND THE 30S IN  
THE INTERIOR NORTH BAY, WITH FREEZE WARNINGS IN EFFECT FOR BOTH  
REGIONS. A FROST ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THE INTERIOR EAST AND  
SOUTH BAYS AND SANTA CRUZ COASTAL REGIONS, WHERE LOWS DROP INTO THE  
MID 30S. THESE TEMPERATURES CAN BE HAZARDOUS FOR VULNERABLE  
POPULATIONS, INCLUDING CHILDREN, THE ELDERLY, UNHOUSED PEOPLE,  
OUTDOOR PETS, AND LIVESTOCK. TUESDAY SHOULD SEE INCREASING CLOUD  
COVER AND A SHIFT TO A SOUTH WIND, WHILE OUT IN THE NORTHEASTERN  
PACIFIC, A RAPIDLY STRENGTHENING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL GATHER  
SUBTROPICAL MOISTURE AND BEGIN DIRECTING IT TOWARDS THE WEST COAST.  
FORESHADOWING, PERHAPS...  
 

 
   
LONG TERM
 
 
(TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH NEXT SUNDAY)  
ISSUED AT
224 PM PST MON NOV 18 2024  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
-STRONG ATMOSPHERIC RIVER EXPECTED TO STALL OVER THE NORTH BAY  
WEDNESDAY. (SEE "METEOROLOGY AND TIMING" BELOW)  
-FLOOD WATCH IS OUT FOR THE NORTH BAY WED-THU  
-4-10" OF RAINFALL IN THE NORTH BAY WED-SUN  
-LOCALLY UP TO 12" IN THE SONOMA COASTAL RANGES  
-RAIN MOVING SOUTH ON FRIDAY, MUCH LESS RAIN (SEE "IMPACTS" BELOW)  
 
BUCKLE UP EVERYONE... A STRONG ATMOSPHERIC RIVER WILL DEVELOP OVER  
THE PACIFIC OCEAN AND STALL OUT OVER NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, INCLUDING  
THE NORTH BAY, BEGINNING ON WEDNESDAY. A RAPIDLY DEVELOPING LOW  
PRESSURE SYSTEM, TO THE TUNE OF AROUND A 60 MB DEEPENING IN 24 HOURS  
VIA THE MODEL GUIDANCE, IN THE EAST PACIFIC WILL PULL SUBTROPICAL  
MOISTURE INTO NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, WHERE IT WILL SIT OVER THE COAST  
FROM EUREKA TO BODEGA BAY INTO THURSDAY AND EARLY FRIDAY. AS AN  
ASIDE, THE CRITERIA FOR "BOMB CYCLOGENESIS" AROUND THE STORM'S  
LATITUDE OF 42 DEGREES NORTH IS 18 MB IN 24 HOURS. IF THE MODEL  
GUIDANCE FROM EARLIER PANS OUT, WE WILL EASILY DOUBLE, AND POSSIBLY  
TRIPLE, THAT RATE OF DEEPENING WITH THIS LOW. IT'S AN INTERESTING  
FACT, BUT IT DOESN'T HELP US COMMUNICATE THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF  
THE FORECAST: THE IMPACTS OF THE UPCOMING EVENT, ESPECIALLY AS IT  
SHAPES UP TO BE OUR FIRST BIG RAINMAKER OF THE WINTER SEASON.  
 
METEOROLOGY AND TIMING:  
 
RAIN SHOULD START TO FALL IN THE NORTH BAY EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING,  
SLOWLY INTENSIFYING AND SPREADING SOUTH THROUGH THE DAY. INTENSE  
SOUTHWEST FLOW (ABOVE 50 KNOTS AT THE 925 MB LEVEL) WILL STALL OVER  
THE COAST FROM EUREKA DOWN TO THE GOLDEN GATE. AS WITH THE PREVIOUS  
FORECAST, I'VE BUMPED THE WIND GUSTS ON WEDNESDAY A LITTLE HIGHER,  
WITH THE END RESULT BEING GUSTS FROM 40-50 MPH ACROSS THE NORTH BAY  
COAST, AND HIGHER ELEVATIONS AS FAR SOUTH AS THE SAN MATEO PENINSULA  
AND THE EAST BAY HILLS.  
 
AS WE GO INTO THURSDAY, THE INITIAL SURFACE LOW MOVES NORTHWARDS,  
PARALLELING THE COAST OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND BRITISH  
COLUMBIA, PULLING THE MOISTURE PLUME A LITTLE NORTH AS WELL, WHILE  
ANOTHER SURFACE LOW DEVELOPS TO ITS SOUTHWEST. THAT CYCLONE ALSO HAS  
THE CHANCE TO RAPIDLY DEVELOP AS IT COMES INTO THURSDAY EVENING AND  
FRIDAY. MEANWHILE, THE INTENSE UPPER LEVEL LOW THAT HAS BEEN  
SUPPORTING THESE TWO SYSTEMS WILL BE PUSHED TO THE EAST BY A STRONG  
DOWNSTREAM JET, DISLODGING THE SYSTEM FROM ITS STALL, WITH THE  
ASSOCIATED COLD FRONT DRAGGING ONTO LAND AND MOVING INLAND WITH IT.  
THIS WILL BRING THE AXIS OF RAINFALL SOUTHWARD THROUGH FRIDAY INTO  
THE UPCOMING WEEKEND.  
 
MODEL GUIDANCE TRENDS HAVE MOVED THE INTENSE UPPER LEVEL JET A  
LITTLE MORE TO THE SOUTH, INCREASING THE IMPACTS TO THE NORTHERN  
PART OF THE SF BAY AREA. SPEAKING OF WHICH...  
 
IMPACTS:  
 
IMPACTS ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WILL CONCENTRATE ON THE NORTH BAY  
WITH RAINFALL TOTALS RANGING FROM 3-7" IN THE VALLEYS TO 6-10"  
ACROSS THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. BASED ON THE INTENSE RAINFALL EXPECTED  
WITH THIS SYSTEM, A FLOOD WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE NORTH BAY  
EXTENDING FROM WEDNESDAY INTO LATE THURSDAY NIGHT, WITH THE MAIN  
IMPACTS BEING FLOODING IN URBAN AREAS AND SMALL STREAMS. AS STATED  
EARLIER, NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO CLEAR OUT GUTTERS AND STORM DRAINS,  
LEST THE RESULTANT RAINFALL FIND ITSELF UNABLE TO DRAIN OFF AND POND  
ONTO ROADS AND DRIP INTO BUILDINGS. THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT, AT LEAST  
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE EVENT, THE SOILS ARE DRY AND WILL ABSORB THE  
RAINFALL. THE BAD NEWS IS THAT THE INTENSE RAINFALL TOTALS WILL  
QUICKLY SATURATE THEM AND WILL CONTRIBUTE TO FLOODING CONCERNS  
HEADING INTO THE FRIDAY AND WEEKEND. EXPECT FURTHER FLOODING  
PRODUCTS AS THE SYSTEM EVOLVES.  
 
ELSEWHERE, THE INITIAL IMPACTS DIMINISH QUITE QUICKLY THE FURTHER  
SOUTH YOU GO. RAINFALL TOTALS FROM WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY RANGE FROM  
1-2" IN THE NORTHERN EAST BAY AND THE NORTHERN AND WESTERN SAN MATEO  
PENINSULA, INCLUDING THE CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO, 0.5-1" IN THE SANTA  
CRUZ COASTAL AREAS AND THE SOUTHERN EAST BAY, 0.25"-0.5" IN THE  
SANTA CLARA VALLEY, 0.1-0.25" IN THE MONTEREY BAY REGION, AND  
VIRTUALLY NOTHING IN SOUTHERN MONTEREY AND SAN BENITO COUNTIES.  
 
THE SOUTHERN PUSH OF RAIN FRIDAY INTO THE WEEKEND WILL BRING MORE  
RAINFALL TO THE AREAS TO THE SOUTH OF THE GOLDEN GATE. ACROSS THE  
SOUTH BAY, ADJACENT AREAS OF THE EAST BAY AND THE SAN MATEO  
PENINSULA, AND THE CENTRAL COAST, THE PUSH FROM FRIDAY INTO THE  
WEEKEND WILL BRING MORE RAIN THAN THE INITIAL SYSTEM ON WEDNESDAY  
AND THURSDAY. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, THE CURRENT FORECAST CALLS  
FOR 0.5-1.5" OF RAIN ACROSS THE BAY AREA AND MONTEREY BAY REGIONS,  
WITH AROUND 2-4" OF RAIN IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS AND THE SANTA  
LUCIAS. ALTHOUGH RAINFALL TOTALS IN THE NORTH BAY VALLEYS IN THE  
SAME PERIOD ONLY REACH 1.5-3", AS EARLIER MENTIONED, THE INTENSE  
RAINFALL ON THE PREVIOUS TWO DAYS COULD LEAD TO MORE WIDESPREAD  
FLOODING IMPACTS, AS SOILS HAVE SATURATED AND CREEKS AND STREAMS ARE  
FILLED COMPARED TO WHAT THEY ARE NOW BEFORE THE RAINFALL.  
 
BE SURE TO PAY CLOSE ATTENTION AND STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE WEATHER  
FORECAST OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS FOR THE LATEST UPDATES AND MOST  
ACCURATE INFORMATION.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
(06Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT
959 PM PST MON NOV 18 2024  
 
VFR THROUGH THE TAF PERIOD. WINDS EASE AND BECOME LOCALLY VARIABLE  
AT TIMES WITH MOST SITES EXPECTED TO TEMPORARILY SHIFT NORTH TO  
NORTHEASTERLY OVERNIGHT. BEGINNING DURING THE EARLY MORNING HOURS,  
WINDS WILL SHIFT TO A MORE SOUTHERLY DIRECTION THROUGHOUT THE BAY  
AREA WITH MODERATE WINDS EXPECTED DURING THE DAY. GUSTY SOUTHERLY  
FLOW WILL DEVELOP TOWARDS THE END OF THE TAF PERIOD AS THE PRESSURE  
GRADIENT TIGHTENS IN RESPONSE TO OUR INCOMING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM.  
HIGH CLOUDS WILL GRADUALLY START TO LOWER LATE TUESDAY INTO  
WEDNESDAY BUT CIGS ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN VFR THROUGH THE END OF  
THIS PERIOD. PRECIPITATION CHANCES INCREASE ACROSS THE NORTH BAY AND  
SF BAY REGION TUESDAY EVENING AND INCREASE ELSEWHERE OVERNIGHT  
TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY. RAIN IS INITIALLY EXPECTED TO BE FAIRLY  
LIGHT ACROSS THE NORTH BAY TUESDAY EVENING. HOWEVER, RAIN IS  
EXPECTED TO BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD AND HEAVIER OVERNIGHT TUESDAY  
INTO WEDNESDAY WITH MORE WIDESPREAD IMPACTS FROM OUR INCOMING AR  
BEGINNING TO BE FELT BEGINNING LATE TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY.  
 
VICINITY OF SFO...VFR. NORTHWESTERLY FLOW WILL GRADUALLY WEAKEN AND  
BECOME SOUTHERLY BY MID TOMORROW MORNING. SOUTHERLY WINDS WILL  
GRADUALLY STRENGTHEN THROUGHOUT THE DAY, BECOMING MODERATE DURING  
THE AFTERNOON AND GUSTY BY THE EVENING. CONFIDENCE IS INCREASING  
THAT STRONG GUSTS IN EXCESS OF 30 MPH WILL DEVELOP AFTER MIDNIGHT ON  
WEDNESDAY WITH GUIDANCE SHOWING A 65% CHANCE OF THIS OCCURRING.  
 
SFO BRIDGE APPROACH...SIMILAR TO SFO.  
 
MONTEREY BAY TERMINALS...VFR. LIGHT, VARIABLE AT TIMES TO SOUTHERLY  
WINDS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE TAF PERIOD WITH WINDS EXPECTED TO  
TEMPORARILY BECOME NORTHWESTERLY DURING THE DAY. HIGH CLOUDS ARE  
EXPECTED TO PERSIST THROUGH THE PERIOD WITH ELEVATED RAIN CHANCES  
AND LOWER CIGS EXPECTED BY MID TOMORROW MORNING.
 
   
MARINE
 
 
(TONIGHT THROUGH NEXT SUNDAY)  
ISSUED AT
959 PM PST MON NOV 18 2024  
 
SEAS REMAIN ELEVATED WHILE WINDS TEMPORARILY EASE OVERNIGHT.  
HAZARDOUS MARINE CONDITIONS WILL RETURN TUESDAY AS STRONG  
SOUTHERLY BREEZES AND WIDESPREAD GALE-FORCE GUSTS DEVELOP AHEAD  
OF AN APPROACHING BOMB CYCLONE. SEAS WILL BUILD AS THIS SYSTEM  
APPROACHES WITH ROUGH SEAS RETURNING TUESDAY AND CONTINUING  
THROUGH FRIDAY. WHILE WAVE HEIGHTS WILL GENERALLY PEAK BETWEEN 10  
TO 16 FEET, THE NORTHERN OUTER WATERS MAY SEE WAVE HEIGHTS PEAK  
CLOSER TO 20 FEET. EXPECT HEAVY RAIN BEGINNING LATE TUESDAY AND  
INCREASING THUNDERSTORM CHANCES THURSDAY INTO THE WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
MTR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
CA...FLOOD WATCH FROM LATE TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH LATE THURSDAY NIGHT  
FOR CAZ502>506.  
 
FREEZE WARNING UNTIL 8 AM PST TUESDAY FOR CAZ504-506-516>518-528.  
 
FROST ADVISORY UNTIL 8 AM PST TUESDAY FOR CAZ510-513>515-529.  
 
PZ...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 9 PM TUESDAY TO 3 AM PST WEDNESDAY FOR  
SF BAY N OF BAY BRIDGE.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 3 AM TO 3 PM PST WEDNESDAY FOR PT REYES TO  
PIGEON PT 0-10 NM-SF BAY N OF BAY BRIDGE.  
 
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 9 PM PST TUESDAY FOR PT ARENA TO PT  
REYES 0-10 NM.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 9 PM TUESDAY TO 3 PM PST WEDNESDAY FOR PT  
ARENA TO PT REYES 0-10 NM.  
 
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 3 PM TUESDAY TO 3 AM PST WEDNESDAY FOR  
PT REYES TO PIGEON PT 0-10 NM.  
 
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 3 AM PST TUESDAY FOR PIGEON PT TO PT  
PINOS 0-10 NM-PT PINOS TO PT PIEDRAS BLANCAS 0-10 NM.  
 
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 9 PM TUESDAY TO 9 AM PST WEDNESDAY FOR  
PIGEON PT TO PT PINOS 0-10 NM.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 9 AM TO 3 PM PST WEDNESDAY FOR PIGEON PT TO PT  
PINOS 0-10 NM-PIGEON PT TO PT PINOS 10-60 NM.  
 
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 9 PM TUESDAY TO 3 PM PST WEDNESDAY FOR  
PT PINOS TO PT PIEDRAS BLANCAS 0-10 NM.  
 
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 3 PM PST TUESDAY FOR PT ARENA TO PT  
REYES 10-60 NM.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 3 PM TUESDAY TO 9 AM PST WEDNESDAY FOR PT  
ARENA TO PT REYES 10-60 NM.  
 
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM PST WEDNESDAY FOR PIGEON PT TO  
PT PINOS 10-60 NM.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...DIALH  
LONG TERM....DIALH  
AVIATION...KENNEDY  
MARINE...KENNEDY  
 
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