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Banning, California Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Diego CA 857 AM PDT Mon Oct 6 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure to the southeast will bring gradually warmer days into Wednesday. The marine layer will decrease in depth with night and morning low clouds not spreading as far into the valleys by Wednesday. For late Thursday into Saturday, moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Priscilla is expected to spread into the southwestern California with chances for showers peaking on Friday. Low pressure from the northwest will bring cooling for next weekend with high temperatures as much as 5 to 10 degrees below average for inland areas next Sunday.

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

Pretty significant change this morning from yesterday`s mostly cloud-free but chilly start, with clouds blanketing Orange and San Diego coastal and valley areas and nudging into the south and west portions of the Inland Empire. Thicker areas of the marine layer in north county SD even resulted in some (very light) drizzle earlier this morning. The cloud layer has prevented the efficient radiational cooling that was able to occur the past couple days, so low temperatures were also noticeably warmer for the western half of the region today. Clouds will be slow and gradual to clear this morning, eventually retreating to the coast by the late morning heading into the early afternoon, and patches of low clouds will likely linger along the immediate coast and just offshore through the afternoon.

Away from the immediate coast and its cloudier conditions, afternoon high temperatures will be warmer than yesterday by a degree or five as heights rise slightly locally with the intrusion of weak ridging from the east. Expect high 70s nudging into the low 80s for valleys, 80s in the IE and high desert, 60s into the low 70s for the mountain ridges, and low 90s in the SD deserts/Coachella Valley. Immediate coastal areas will see low 70s. This gradual warming trend continue through Wednesday/Thursday, bringing high temperatures to just about average.

The marine inversion will strengthen and lower slightly in the next few days, with more coastal low clouds in the late evening through mid- to late-morning each day. Low clouds look to start out patchy again this evening, becoming more consistent/widespread towards 9-10 PM. Not the best possible viewing conditions for the supermoon at the immediate coast, but it will very likely be visible most coastal areas in the earlier evening before the clouds build in, with great visibility farther inland.

.LONG TERM (Thursday through Sunday)...349 AM PDT Mon Oct 6...

Low pressure off the West Coast is expected to direct moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Priscilla into the southwestern states. The NHC track forecast is closest to the ensemble guidance of the ECMWF. For late Thursday afternoon through late Saturday afternoon, the model cluster that is wettest across southern California contains more than half of ECMWF ensemble members.

Deterministic NBM output has lower level moisture peaking across the area during the day on Friday. Chances for measurable rainfall peak on Friday at 25 to 35 percent with chances for one inch or more of rainfall in the mountains around 5 percent.

The ECMWF Extreme Forecast Index shows the most likely locations for climatologically-unusual rainfall for Thursday night and Friday extends from off the central coast of Baja through northern Baja into the eastern deserts of southern California and into southwestern Arizona.

Low pressure to the northwest will bring cooling for next weekend with high temperatures for inland areas next Sunday as much as 5 to 10 degrees below average.

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.AVIATION... 061530Z....Coasts/Western Valleys...Low clouds 700-1800 feet MSL have made it into portions of the Inland Empire. Scatter out expected through 18Z, but intermittent patchy cigs may continue at the coast thereafter. Low clouds with similar bases moving into the coast and western valleys 03-06Z Tue, there is a 40% chance of cigs reaching KONT 11-14Z Tue.

Inland Valleys/Mountains/Deserts...Mostly clear and VFR conditions will continue today and tonight.

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.MARINE... No hazardous marine conditions are expected through Thursday. Friday afternoon, there is a 5-10% chance of thunderstorms within 10 nautical miles of the coast.

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.SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CA...None. PZ...None.

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PUBLIC...CSP/17 AVIATION/MARINE...CO

NWS SGX Office Area Forecast Discussion

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