, Issued at 325 AM PST Mon Jan 26 2026 (Today and tonight)
Progressive short wave troughing today will give way to progressive ridging tonight with the ridge axis shifting east of our area by early Tuesday morning. Patchy fog is expected to develop overnight in portions of the North Bay, East Bay and South Bay with coverage or duration not expected to necessitate an advisory attm. Southerly boundary layer winds combined with weak offshore surface winds will help lift temperatures a few degrees across the interior from Sundays highs, remaining right around the same along the coast. Cloudy skies this morning will give way to a mix of Sun and clouds this afternoon, especially inland further helping the modest temperature increases.
..issued at 325 AM PST Mon Jan 26 2026 (Tuesday through Sunday)
Extended forecast remains on track with rain chances increasing Tuesday evening, continuing through Wednesday morning. HiRes HRRR/RRFS focus primarily on the North Bay struggling to reach 0.10" with NBM PoPs possibly a little overdone with chances to the south as the best lift associated with the surface boundary continuing to shift north of our area. Drier conditions will persist for the remainder of the week with persistent ridging while the signal for another round of scattered light beneficial rain next weekend beginning to fade while temperatures trend warmer for the weekend, especially across the Central Coast.
(06z TAFS) Issued at 923 PM PST Sun Jan 25 2026
For the 06Z tafs fog arrived a little earlier for KSTS than previously forecast. Will keep MVFR with IFR developing later for KSTS. Otherwise, elsewhere mainly VFR through the night and early Monday. We'll see a weak boundary approach late in the taf period which will lower some cigs and have winds becoming more southerly.
Vicinity of SFO, VFR with an offshore flow.
SFO Bridge Approach, Similar to SFO.
Monterey Bay Terminals, VFR. Breezy drainage flow for SNS Monday. Low chc (less than 20%) of MVFR cigs creeping into MRY by the end of the taf on Monday.
(today through Saturday) Issued at 325 AM PST Mon Jan 26 2026
Mostly light winds continue to affect the waters with more moderate to breezy winds north of Point Reyes. Winds diminish on Wednesday and switch to northerly that night . Moderate seas will prevail through Tuesday. Conditions deteriorate Wednesday as seas build to become rough to very rough. Additionally, a weak passing storm system will bring light rain to the coastal waters early Tuesday morning through Wednesday morning.
Ca, None. PZ, None.