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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Francisco CA 224 PM PDT Mon Oct 6 2025

...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, MARINE...

.KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 222 PM PDT Mon Oct 6 2025

- Warmer and drier conditions through Tuesday, with moderate offshore wind expected in the higher elevations

- Cooler, unsettled weather returns late this week

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.SHORT TERM... Issued at 222 PM PDT Mon Oct 6 2025 (This evening through Tuesday)

Offshore winds prevail in the higher elevations this afternoon, yet that remain weak to moderate in strength. This has allowed for temperatures to rapidly warm into the mid 70s to lower 80s across much of the region. Slightly cooler conditions prevail along the immediate coast where onshore winds have returned. Temperatures this afternoon will peak in the low to mid 70s along the immediate coastline with low to upper 80s across inland areas. Downtown San Francisco has around a 14% probability of exceeding 85 degrees F with southeast portions of the city at around 30%. Places such as Novato, San Rafael, San Mateo, Redwood City, and Gilroy have a 30- 60% chance of exceeding 90 degrees F.

Temperature begin to cool just before sunset with overnight lows dropping into the mid 50s to lower 60s across much of the region. Low clouds and/or fog have the greatest potential for reaching the San Mateo Peninsula and around the Monterey Bay region late tonight and into early tomorrow morning. However, any low clouds/fog that do develop will quickly retreat to the coast by mid morning.

Offshore winds will increase once again tonight, yet are expected to be weaker than this morning. They will be strongest in the North Bay and East Bay higher elevations. As such, Tuesday will be equally as warm as today with the interior warming by a few degrees. However, coastal locations have the potential to be a few degrees cooler than today depending on when onshore flow returns.

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.LONG TERM... Issued at 222 PM PDT Mon Oct 6 2025 (Tuesday night through next Sunday)

Onshore flow will return regionwide on Wednesday as an upper level trough approaches the Pacific Northwest coast. This will result in a significant cool down with temperatures returning to near or below seasonal averages. Chances for rain return by early Friday morning as a frontal boundary approaches the North Bay. The boundary is forecast to shift southward through the day on Friday and into Friday night bringing rain chances as far south as the Santa Cruz Mountains. There remains a great deal of uncertainty on the on potential for rain through the weekend as there is a lack of consensus in the overall synoptic pattern. Be sure to stay up-to- date with the latest forecast information as we get closer to the weekend.

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.AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 1107 AM PDT Mon Oct 6 2025

VFR at all terminals today with light offshore winds this morning becoming light onshore this afternoon. Offshore winds will return again tonight allowing for most terminals to remain VFR through the night. The exception will be immediate coastal terminals where low level moisture will return tonight and may bring in very low clouds under the light offshore flow. This should be confined to the Pacific coast terminals such as MRY and HAF.

Vicinity of SFO...VFR. Light offshore winds, just above the surface, will maintain VFR for most of the day. Afternoon surface winds should become NW, but not very strong. This will help to cap the temperature rise. Tonight winds will go calm and some low level moisture will attempt to work its way around the corner at the golden gate, but should be thwarted by the dry air locked up inland and over the immediately adjacent bay. If there was going to be a caveat to this forecast, it would be to say something about a very low probability of some ground fog (BCFG) or very low clouds (few002) creeping around late in the nighttime hours or about sunrise. The odds of this happening are so low though, it did not make the official forecast. Tuesday will bring another VFR warm day.

SFO Bridge Approach...Similar to SFO. VFR will dominate.

Monterey Bay Terminals...VFR. Overnight there is a good shot at some low level humidity making it to the area, coming up from the south. This low level humidity will bring some low clouds and visibility reductions. How this plays out, low clouds versus low visibility, will depend on how shallow the marine layer actually stays. Either way, we`re looking at IFR or LIFR for a few hours in the AM before it breaks out again.

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.MARINE... (Today through Saturday) Issued at 222 PM PDT Mon Oct 6 2025

Light to moderate winds accompanied by low to moderate seas will prevail through Tuesday. An approaching system will begin to increase winds and seas mid to late week.

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.MTR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CA...None. PZ...None. &&

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SHORT TERM...RGass LONG TERM....RGass AVIATION...BFG MARINE...BFG

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