5/31/2023 0 Comments Weather santa cruz weekendGerry Díaz / Northern California Geographic Coordination Center (GACC)īy Friday night, soils will begin to reach saturation. These upcoming rain showers will easily push current moisture levels above the average (gray) for this time of the year, raising some concerns for isolated landslides and debris flows in some of the historic burn scars in the region. The amount of moisture available in soils along the Santa Cruz Mountains up to December 29, with large gains (blue line) seen over the course of the month. These heavy rainbands will persist through the evening and spread south into the San Jose and the Santa Cruz Mountains. The cold front responsible for the strong winds and heaviest rain showers will gradually dip into the San Francisco Bay around 4 p.m., bringing intense downpours across the region. ![]() Drivers on the Bay Bridge will be competing with these howling winds and worsening rain showers as the evening rush picks up. The North American weather model projects a long period of light to moderate rain showers across the Peninsula, East Bay and South Bay just before the afternoon rush hour, with 40 mph gusts possible along the San Bruno gap - including San Francisco International Airport - and the bay waters around Oakland International Airport. Local pockets of up to 6 inches will be possible in some of the summits of the North Bay and Santa Cruz mountains. Rainfall totals through Tuesday morning paint a wet picture across much of Northern California, with anywhere from 2 to 3 inches of rain along San Francisco Bay, up to 4 inches in the East Bay hills, Marin headlands and Santa Cruz Mountains. The heaviest rain bands will then dip south and east into the rest of the Bay Area by Friday afternoon. ![]() Look for cloud bursts and heavy downpours in most of the North Bay before noon, making for hazardous driving conditions as roads once again get slippery - this includes Highways 29 and 101 for any residents heading into San Francisco for the last commute of 2022. These winds will continue to spread south through the morning as showers begin to pick up in Sonoma, Marin, Napa and Solano counties. The latest models signal a cold front trailing ahead of the core of the storm around Friday morning, first moving over the Mayacamas Mountains and Sonoma County coastline and churning up 35 to 40 mph gusts across the North Bay. Timeline of heavy rainfall in the Bay Areaįollowing Thursday’s rains, Friday is shaping up to be an in-between period as the next winter storm approaches California. The stage is set for a statewide storm system that will wreak havoc on travel plans for New Year’s Eve. That pineapple express will do just that today and tomorrow as it feeds a winter storm with large quantities of moisture, setting the stage for excessive rainfall on the coast and bays and heavy snowfall in the Sierra Nevada and Southern California mountains. Weather explainer: What's an atmospheric river? Here's the science, explained.The selection made by locations gives rise to an information concerning weather forecasts for the capital or main city, due to some municipalities or locations may have a wide geographical area and significant differences in altitude, therefore some weather forecast data can vary from a place to another. They are automatically generated by statistical treatment of data coming from weather numerical models, which may result in some differences from other weather forecasts elaborated by AEMET staff, who interprets and adjusts the model results. Therefore, one hour in winter time and two in summer time have to be added for local time. Six-hourly intervals or greater correspond to UTC times. ![]() Variables accumulated in one hour (maximum gust, precipitation and snow) are related to the next hour (for example, the precipitation at 09:00 corresponds to the accumulated precipitation between 09:00 and 10:00). The local time for which all instantaneous variables are predicted is the one shown in the timeline. The "Hourly weather forecast" shows the hour by hour-information up to 48 hours after the moment numerical models are updated (00,06,12,and 18 UTC), while the "7-Day weather forecast" reaches the whole period. They must be considered as the more probable tendency of the meteorological evolution for the next 7 days. Weather forecasts for 8124 locations in Spain.
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