, Issued at 252 AM PST Sun Jan 25 2026 (Today and tonight)
Tule fog in the vicinity of the East Bay and southern Napa County is struggling to advance farther west where dewpoint depressions in lower lying areas remain around 5-10 degrees as of 3AM PST. High clouds have begun making their way inland on the subsident side of the amplified ridge axis just offshore and will continuing drifting over our area throughout the day. Although the synoptic ridging pattern across the west will persist into the beginning of the upcoming work week, we'll see a series of shortwave troughs interrupt the ridging at our latitude with little impact on our ambient weather conditions today and tonight. High temperatures today will be cooler than Saturday for the North Bay, Bay Area and East Bay with increasing mid/high level cloud cover and the weak offshore flow getting neutralized. Overnight lows into early Monday morning will also tick a few degrees warmer for most of our interior locations.
..issued at 252 AM PST Sun Jan 25 2026 (Monday through Saturday)
Modest increases in mid level heights and thickness will increase temperatures on Monday into the low to mid 60s for most of our area as the upper level ridging is reinvigorated through Tuesday. However, the reincarnated ridging on Tuesday is progressive. A deepening trough over the eastern Pacific in the wake of the ridging appears to lift north as it approaches the coast, with a trend toward less rainfall for our area Wednesday from the previous update Saturday afternoon. The longwave synoptic pattern remains active through the remainder of the extended forecast, especially for eastern CONUS, but the net result for the Bay Area and Central Coast is relatively quiet weather. There's a slight chance for some light amounts of beneficial rain next weekend.
(18z TAFS) Issued at 1050 AM PST Sun Jan 25 2026
High clouds pass over the region this morning, with most sites reporting VFR conditions. KSTS ended up tanking shortly after sunrise, with quarter mile or less fog at times and LIFR ceilings. Some low clouds made an appearance at KOAK and KLVK as well, but these conditions were short lived. Expect mainly VFR conditions to prevail through the forecast period. Opted to include reduced visibility to KSTS tomorrow morning after sunrise.
Vicinity of SFO, VFR through the period, with offshore winds returning for the afternoon and evening. Winds should become light and variable overnight, with offshore flow returning late tomorrow morning or early afternoon.
SFO Bridge Approach, Similar to SFO.
Monterey Bay Terminals, VFR conditions are expected across the region. Breeze southeasterly winds are flowing through the Salinas Valley, with gusts around 20 kt expected for KSNS through the early afternoon. Onshore winds are expected to return for a portion of the afternoon, before becoming offshore during the evening.
(today through Friday) Issued at 252 AM PST Sun Jan 25 2026
Light winds turn southerly in the mid afternoon increase to become more moderate for Monday and Tuesday. Winds diminish and become northerly on Wednesday. Moderate seas will prevail through Tuesday. Conditions deteriorate Wednesday as seas build to become rough to very rough.
Ca, None. PZ, None.