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Seven Oaks, California Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Diego CA 255 AM PDT Sun Sep 28 2025

.SYNOPSIS... Slight chances of showers and thunderstorms over the mountains this afternoon, then dry weather for the remainder of the week. High temperatures remain well below normal with a deep marine layer through Tuesday. Gradual warming expected Wednesday through the end of next week with a shallower marine layer.

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.DISCUSSION...FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA INCLUDING ORANGE... SAN DIEGO...WESTERN RIVERSIDE AND SOUTHWESTERN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES...

Water vapor imagery shows the center of the upper low moving east into western Arizona. A few light showers continue to wrap around the north side of the low into northern San Bernardino and Kern Counties, but are remaining out of our forecast area. The marine layer is about 4000 ft deep based on the 00Z KNKX sounding and low clouds have filled in across most areas west of the mountains, except a strange clear slot over southwest San Diego County. This will continue to fill in through the morning, followed by at least partial clearing this afternoon. Some residual mid-level moisture hangs around today for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms over the mountains this afternoon. Latest hi-res models have backed off on rainfall rates, generally around one- quarter inch per hour or less, so any flooding threat is minimal. Otherwise cool today with highs several degrees below normal.

For Monday, the upper low over AZ continues to lift out and short-wave ridging moves over So Cal for very minor warming and a slight decrease in the marine layer depth. The is short lived as a short-wave within the mean trough off the coast moves across the West Coast, bringing minor cooling and breezy winds in the mountains and below the passes.

Ridging amplifies across northern Mexico into the Desert Southwest Wednesday and Thursday for another minor warming trend, bringing highs closer to seasonal normals. Some uncertainty is introduced into the forecast beyond Thursday as ensemble spread increases on the timing and depth of the mean trough axis as it tries to progress eastward. In general there will be a cooling trend into the end of the week with more widespread low cloud coverage, but the degree to which these things occur will depend on the details of the trough placement. Currently the difference in the NBM 10th and 90th percentile max temperatures for the Friday and Saturday timeframe is on the order of about 8 degrees for inland areas.

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.AVIATION... 280930Z....Coasts/Valleys/Foothills...Low clouds based 3000-4000 ft MSL are present through most of the coastal basin, though intermittent scattering has occurred in some areas. Below the main cloud layer, intermittent FEW-BKN cloud layers are possible locally down to 1500 ft MSL. Bases generally lifting above 3500 ft MSL 14- 17Z, then low clouds mostly scatter out 17-20Z. Low clouds 2000-3000 ft MSL develop along coastline after 28/03Z, starting in San Diego County then moving north and into inland valleys by 28/12Z.

Mountains/Deserts...10-20% chance iso -SHRA along with 10% chance for TSRA mostly over Riverside and San Bernardino mountains 20-00Z. Otherwise, VFR conditions with cu based 7-10k ft MSL over mountains in the afternoon.

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.MARINE... No hazardous marine conditions are expected through Thursday.

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.BEACHES... South swell from Hurricane Narda has reached the Southern California coast as of this afternoon. 4-5 feet swell with a period of 12-14 seconds will produce elevated surf and a high rip current risk Sunday through Tuesday, especially for south facing beaches, where sets could reach 8 feet, and strong longshore currents at all beaches. More information can be found in our Beach Hazards Statement, which is in effect from 6 AM today until 11 PM Tuesday.

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.SKYWARN... Skywarn activation is not requested. However weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather conditions.

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.SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CA...Beach Hazards Statement from 6 AM PDT this morning through Tuesday evening for Orange County Coastal Areas-San Diego County Coastal Areas.

PZ...None.

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PUBLIC...SS AVIATION/MARINE/BEACHES...CSP

NWS SGX Office Area Forecast Discussion

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