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FXUS66 KSGX 272047  
AFDSGX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA  
147 PM PDT THU MAR 27 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
COOL WEATHER WILL CONTINUE FOR MUCH OF THE NEXT WEEK WITH A DEEPER  
MARINE LAYER. THE MARINE LAYER WILL BE DEEP ENOUGH TO PRODUCE  
AREAS OF DRIZZLE AT TIMES THE NEXT FEW MORNINGS. WINDS WILL  
CONTINUE TO BE ELEVATED ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS AND DESERTS FOR MUCH  
OF THE NEXT WEEK AS WELL. THE PATTERN STARTS TO BEGIN TO FAVOR  
NOTABLE PRECIPITATION CHANCES FOR AREAS ALONG AND WEST OF THE  
MOUNTAINS BY NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION...FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA INCLUDING ORANGE  
 
SAN DIEGO...WESTERN RIVERSIDE AND SOUTHWESTERN SAN BERNARDINO  
COUNTIES...  
 
LOW CLOUDS HAVE BEGUN TO SCATTER FOR SOME AREAS WEST OF THE  
MOUNTAINS, THOUGH NOT AS MUCH ACROSS THE NORTHERN INLAND EMPIRE.  
BRIEF SUNSHINE WILL MAKE AN APPEARANCE THIS AFTERNOON BEFORE LOW  
CLOUDS SURGE BACK INLAND ACROSS MUCH OF THE COASTAL BASIN THIS  
EVENING. THE MARINE LAYER WILL MAINTAIN A DEEP PRESENCE OVER THE  
NEXT COUPLE OF NIGHTS, WHERE DRIZZLE WILL BE POSSIBLE. WINDS ARE  
NEAR 30-45 MPH ACROSS SOME E-W PASSES THIS AFTERNOON. LATEST HI-  
RES GUIDANCE SHOWS WINDS INCREASING AND EXPANDING INTO THE DESERTS  
THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT WHERE WINDS HAVE AROUND A 25-40% CHANCE  
OF REACHING 55 MPH IN FAVORED PASSES. COOLING WILL CONTINUE TO  
PUSH INLAND ON FRIDAY, WITH HIGHS ONLY MAKING IT INTO THE 60S  
ACROSS THE HIGH DESERTS AND HIGHS NEAR 80 DEGREES IN THE COACHELLA  
VALLEY.  
 
THE WEEKEND WILL BE QUITE SIMILAR TO FRIDAY. A DEEP MARINE LAYER  
WILL PERSIST, SO EXPECT LOW CLOUDS FOR MUCH OF THE MORNINGS WITH  
SOME PARTIAL CLEARING FOR AREA WEST OF THE MOUNTAINS. BREEZY BUT  
SUNNIER WEATHER WILL CONTINUE FOR HIGHER ELEVATIONS AND DESERT  
AREAS. WINDS LOOK TO LET UP THE MOST ON SATURDAY, WHERE WINDS WILL  
BE MORE CONFINED TO THE MOUNTAIN AREAS. TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE  
TO BE AROUND 5 DEGREES COOLER. MODEL PROJECTIONS DIVERGE BY  
TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, AS THE INFLUENCE OF RIDGE TO THE SOUTH  
IS IN QUESTION. A SERIES OF TROUGHS TO THE NORTH WILL TRY TO  
MAINTAIN THE COOLER THAN NORMAL AND BREEZIER PATTERN BUT THE RIDGE  
TO THE SOUTH MAY BRING MORE INFLUENCE. NBM WAS USED FOR NOW, WHICH  
LEANS TOWARD A COOLER AND WINDIER PATTERN. DEPENDING ON HOW FAR  
THE TROUGHS PUSH SOUTH, WE MAY SEE A NOTABLE CHANCE FOR LIGHT RAIN  
SHOWERS (25-45% CHANCE) MAINLY ALONG AND WEST OF THE MOUNTAINS.  
MODEL ENSEMBLES SHOW WETTEST SOLUTIONS LATER ON WEDNESDAY INTO  
THURSDAY. THE FORECAST FOR THIS TIME PERIOD STILL HAS A LOT OF  
UNCERTAINTY SO THINGS WILL CONTINUE TO EVOLVE AS WE GET CLOSER IN  
TIME.  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
 
272045Z...COAST/VALLEYS/FOOTHILLS...LOW CLOUDS FROM THIS MORNING  
HAVE CLEARED OUT NICELY FOR SAN DIEGO COUNTY WITH SOME LINGERING  
CUMULUS-STRATOCUMULUS ACROSS NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY AND THE NORTHERN  
INLAND EMPIRE. BASES OF THESE CLOUDS ARE AT 2500-3500FT MSL WITH  
TOPS TO ~4000FT. LOW CLOUDS BEGIN TO FILL BACK IN ACROSS THE COASTAL  
BASIN AFTER 00Z THIS EVENING, BECOMING WIDESPREAD AFTER 02-04Z.  
BASES THIS EVENING AND TONIGHT WILL LIKELY BE LOWER THAN THIS  
MORNING, WITH A 85% CHANCE OF BASES BELOW 3000FT MSL. THERE IS A 20%  
CHANCE OF CIGS LESS THAN 2000FT THROUGH 12Z THIS EVENING, WITH BASES  
LIKELY LIFTING BACK TO 2500-3500 AFTER 12Z.  
 
HIGHER MOUNTAINS/DESERTS...FEW-SCT HIGH CLOUDS ABOVE 20000 FEET MSL.  
WESTERLY WINDS OVER THE RIDGES STRENGTHEN AND SPREAD THROUGH THE LEE  
SLOPES INTO DESERTS THIS AFTERNOON/EVENING, WITH GUSTS 30-50 KTS.  
WINDS PERSIST THROUGH SATURDAY. AREAS OF MODERATE UP/DOWNDRAFTS IN  
LEE OF MOUNTAINS.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
NORTHWESTERLY WINDS PICK UP THIS AFTERNOON AND CONTINUE TO INCREASE  
THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. BY EARLY FRIDAY, 15-20 KT WINDS WITH  
GUSTS TO 25 KTS ARE EXPECTED TO PERSIST THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING.  
WINDS DECREASE SOME BY NOON SATURDAY, BUT GUSTS REMAIN ELEVATED TO  
15-20 KTS INTO SUNDAY MORNING. ELEVATED WINDS LOOK TO RETURN ON  
TUESDAY.  
 
SEAS INCREASE EARLY FRIDAY TO 6-11 FEET IN THE OUTER COASTAL WATERS  
WITH OCCASIONAL SHORT PERIODS OF 7-9 SECONDS, DIMINISHING THROUGHOUT  
THE DAY SATURDAY. SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT AS CHOPPY  
SEAS AND HAZARDOUS BOATING CONDITIONS ARE LIKELY. SEE THE SMALL  
CRAFT ADVISORY FOR MORE DETAILS.  
 
 
   
BEACHES  
 
ELEVATED SURF 4-6 FEET, WITH LOCAL SETS TO 7 FEET ON WEST-FACING  
BEACHES, AND HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK EXPECTED FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.  
 
 
   
SKYWARN  
 
SKYWARN ACTIVATION IS NOT REQUESTED. HOWEVER WEATHER SPOTTERS ARE  
ENCOURAGED TO REPORT SIGNIFICANT WEATHER CONDITIONS.  
 
 
   
SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
CA...NONE.  
PZ...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 5 AM FRIDAY TO 5 AM PDT SATURDAY FOR  
WATERS FROM SAN MATEO POINT TO THE MEXICAN BORDER EXTENDING  
10 TO 60 NM OUT INCLUDING SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND.  
 
 
 
 
 
PUBLIC...APR  
AVIATION/MARINE...MUNYAN  
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