FXUS66 KSGX 091906 AFDSGX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Diego CA 1206 PM PDT Thu Jul 9 2026 .SYNOPSIS... A strong area of high pressure will continue to bring hot weather through Friday. Ever so slight cooling occurs by the weekend into Monday as high pressure moves to the northeast. The high pressure's movement will bring in greater monsoonal moisture for our area by Sunday into at least the latter part of next week. This will bring increased rain and thunderstorm chances to inland areas with greater humidity for the entire region. && .DISCUSSION...FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA INCLUDING ORANGE... SAN DIEGO...WESTERN RIVERSIDE AND SOUTHWESTERN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES... A stronger inversion is seen on this morning's atmospheric sounding, near 13C, which will give the marine layer clouds a tough time to clear the beaches today. The heat continues away from our coastal areas again with highs in the triple digits for our deserts, and well into the 90s for far inland valleys and southern mountain areas. Moderate to high heat risk is again in the forecast through Friday for these areas, so please take breaks and drink plenty of water if you must be outside. High pressure over the region today and Friday will begin to move to the northeast this weekend. This will knock temperatures down a few degrees for areas away from the coast. As the system moves northeast, southeasterly flow around the high will bring greater humidity and monsoonal moisture to the region starting on Sunday. This will bring a slight chance of thunderstorms mainly to the northern mountains in the afternoon. Limiting factors for convection to form are a lack of instability as well as getting the atmosphere moist enough after a very hot dry air mass having been over us this week. Models indicate a continued uptick in moisture by Monday with a better moisture feed pattern aligning over SoCal. The best chances for showers and thunderstorms will be over the mountains and deserts, locally into the far eastern valleys. Models indicate the high moving and expanding into the northern Great Plains by the middle of the week, retreating back across the Intermountain West by the end of next week. Monsoonal moisture looks to continue moving into the region through much of next week around this system, bringing daily chances for showers and thunderstorms across the mountains and deserts. With this flow pattern, Sunday and beyond looks to be humid for all areas of our region as well! As the high retreats closer to the region, temperatures make a rebound by the middle of the week. This will bring moderate to high heat risk for areas away from the coastal regions, including the valleys of Orange and San Diego County. && .AVIATION... 091800Z....Coast/Valleys...Low clouds have cleared inland areas and are clinging to the coast with bases around 1,200ft MSL. There is a 30-40% chance that these low clouds will stick to most coastal areas through the TAF period. Low clouds will begin their march inland after 02-03Z Friday, reaching inland 20 miles by 06-07Z. Bases will be 700-1,100ft MSL with VIS 2-6SM along elevated coastal terrain. Low clouds will start their retreat after 15Z, clearing most coastal locations by 18Z Friday. .Mountains/Deserts...VFR conditions prevail through the TAF period. && .MARINE... No hazardous marine conditions are expected through Wednesday. && .SKYWARN... Skywarn activation is not requested. However weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather conditions. && .SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CA...Heat Advisory until 8 PM PDT Friday for Riverside County Mountains-San Bernardino County Mountains-San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire-San Diego County Mountains. Extreme Heat Warning until 8 PM PDT Friday for Coachella Valley- San Diego County Deserts-San Gorgonio Pass near Banning. PZ...None. && $$ PUBLIC...APR AVIATION/MARINE...Villafane