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Douglas Flat, California Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS66 KSTO 262012
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Sacramento CA 112 PM PDT Fri Sep 26 2025

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.SYNOPSIS...

Hot, dry, and breezy conditions across the northern Sacramento Valley resulting in critical fire weather conditions today and into Saturday morning. Widespread wetting rain early to mid next week across the forecast area, with the highest chances within the Coastal Range and southern Cascades. Cooler temperatures are also expected next week.

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.KEY MESSAGES...

* TODAY THROUGH SUNDAY:

- Red Flag Warning continues for the northern Sacramento Valley through 5am Saturday as conditions remain hot, dry, and breezy resulting in critical fire weather conditions.

- Lingering moisture and forcing from an upper level low brings the chance for isolated showers and storms along the Sierra Crest south of Highway 50 Saturday and Interstate 80 on Sunday.

* MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY:

- Confidence continues to increase for a trough to deepen over the eastern Pacific Monday through Wednesday, with increasing moisture and forcing across northern California. Nearly all the ensembles are in agreement on this occurrence and a widespread wetting rain potential across northern CA starting late Sunday and continuing through Wednesday.

- Showers overspread the Coastal Range late Sunday night and push into the Sacramento Valley and San Joaquin Valley Monday morning. Periods of moderate rainfall are possible as the system tracks across the area. 60-90 percent chance in seeing over a quarter of an inch (Monday through Wednesday) within the Sacramento Valley and 40-60 percent chance within the San Joaquin Valley. Probabilities in seeing over an inch of QPF are 60-80 percent within the Coastal Range and southern Cascades Monday through Wednesday. Lower probabilities within the Sacramento Valley and San Joaquin Valley for over an inch (10-30 percent).

- Lingering synoptic level forcing and moisture from the system may bring additional shower and isolated thunderstorm chances within the mountains end of the work week.

.AVIATION...

VFR conditions prevail through the TAF period, with breezy northerly winds around RDD and RBL through 01-03z. Gusts reach up to 25kts in these areas. Otherwise, light winds for the remaining TAF sites. SKC to FEW for sky coverage through the TAF period. Winds go light and variable overnight through the end of the TAF period.

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.STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Red Flag Warning until 5 AM PDT Saturday for Northern Sacramento Valley to Southern Tehama County Line Below 1000 Ft.

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NWS STO Office Area Forecast Discussion

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