Swell Matrix

Area Forecast Discussion

National Weather Service San Francisco CA

948 am PDT Sun jul 12 2026

Update

Issued at 922 AM PDT Sun Jul 12 2026

The forecast is on track this morning. Satellite and radar show high clouds and elevated showers over the region. A few locations have reported light rain showers, otherwise webcams have shown more virga.

Short Term

, Issued at 1230 AM PDT Sun Jul 12 2026 (Today and tonight)

Monsoonal moisture has started to make its way into the Bay Area and Central Coast. ACARS soundings all show a distinct moistening of the mid to upper levels of the atmosphere at MRY, SJC, SFO, and OAK. This correlates with the influx of mid and high level clouds moving over the region. Radar currently (as of midnight) shows a few showers moving into the coastal waters and across the interior Central Coast. NBM guidance does not show showers reaching the area until late Sunday morning. This increases confidence in the high resolution models (HRRR, NAM) that have consistently showed showers starting Saturday night into Sunday morning before becoming more widespread Sunday into Monday. NBM guidance shows a 5% chance of scattered thunderstorms on Sunday with high resolution guidance suggesting thunderstorm potential will increase starting early this morning. The overall confidence that high based thunderstorms (compared to high based showers) will develop today and tomorrow remains low given a lack of forecast instability in the models. The NAM shows the most instability across the region but keeps it limited to a few hundred J/kg of MUCAPE. While the overall thunderstorm risk is low, that does not mean we won't see any thunderstorms develop today or tomorrow. It often takes just a few hundred J/kg of MUCAPE for a thunderstorm to develop here. This is a low probability, high impact scenario wherein if a thunderstorm develops, fire starts will be more likely given how dry the fuels are. Another aspect of this is how much precipitation will reach the surface. Given the high based nature of these storms any precipitation that falls is likely to evaporate before it reaches the ground (virga). Models do support some light rain making it to the ground but this peaks at a few hundredths of an inch. To sum it up, shower activity associated with the monsoonal moisture surge will increase over the next day and a low potential for dry thunderstorms to develop remains on the table.

Temperatures remain in the upper 80s to low 90s across the interior today with the far interior Central Coast peaking in the upper 90s to low 100s. Coastal areas and the SF Bay shoreline will see temperatures peaking in the 70s to low 80s. Conditions may feel more humid during the day due to the influx of monsoonal moisture across the region. Temperatures drop into the 60s across the lower elevations Sunday night and remain in the 70s across the higher elevations. Widespread Moderate HeatRisk is expected across the higher elevations today with patchy Moderate HeatRisk across the urban portions of the Bay Area.

Long Term

..issued at 1230 AM PDT Sun Jul 12 2026 (Monday through Saturday)

Beyond Monday's thunderstorm chances (discussed in Short Term), shower and thunderstorm potential will dissipate Tuesday with most models suggesting the monsoonal moisture surge will diminish across our CWA. ECMWF guidance suggests enough moisture may linger during the day on Tuesday to see an isolated shower or two across the higher terrain but confidence is low in that scenario. Another round of monsoonal moisture, potentially bringing showers back to the region, is possible Friday into next weekend. The forecast remains in flux with regards to a second moisture surge so stay up to date on the forecast this week.

Outside of shower potential, upper level ridging will continue to dominate the western United States with the center of the high located over the Intermountain West. Temperatures warm into the upper 80s to 90s across the interior with low 100s possible across the usual hotspots (far interior East Bay, interior Central Coast) Tuesday and Wednesday. Coastal areas will stay in the 60s to 70s with low 80s possible along the SF Bay shoreline. Widespread Moderate HeatRisk is expected across the higher elevations and most of the interior Bay Area. If you are spending significant periods of time outdoors, make sure to listen to your body, take breaks in the shade, and drink plenty of water. Cooler temperatures return Thursday into the weekend as upper level ridging weakens and shifts

Aviation

(12z TAFS) Issued at 439 AM PDT Sun Jul 12 2026

Marine layer is compressed and primarily confined to the coast. Elevated showers are more widespread than expected despite building high pressure at the surface, with rainfall evaporating before hitting the ground. Some gusty erratic outflow winds can be expected in vicinity of these weak bands. Otherwise VFR is expected for all terminals except KHAF and KMRY until early Monday morning.

Vicinity of SFO, VFR is expected to prevail through the forecast period with a slight chance of MVFR/IFR ceilings early Monday morning. Gusty erratic winds are possible in vicinity of the elevated showers through the morning.

SFO Bridge Approach, Similar to SFO.

Monterey Bay Terminals, VFR should prevail especially at KSNS, KMRY may see-saw between VFR/MVFR ceilings through sunrise into mid- morning at times, otherwise expect VFR through the remainder of the day, with a chance of MVFR/IFR ceilings returning after sunset.

Marine

(today through Friday) Issued at 922 AM PDT Sun Jul 12 2026

Moderate to fresh northerly winds are outer waters leading to hazardous conditions. Otherwise, expect light to moderate north- northwest winds with moderate northwest swell. Winds and seas build by the middle of next week.

Watches, Warnings, Advisories

Ca, Coastal Flood Advisory until 4 AM PDT Thursday for CAZ006-506- 508.

Coastal Flood Advisory until 4 AM PDT Wednesday for CAZ505-509- 529-530.

PZ, Small Craft Advisory until 3 PM PDT Wednesday for Pt Arena to Pt Reyes 10-60 NM.

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