Issued at 855 PM PST Tue Mar 3 2026
No update to the forecast this evening. Slight rain chances persist in far northern Sonoma County near the coast as an upper level trough axis begins pushing through overnight and the associated surface cold front begins pushing south through our area. Surface winds will begin to increase after sunset especially along the North Bay coast at first and higher elevations inland. The stronger surface winds will persist through Friday, however the spatial and temporal extent of the winds aren't quite there for a wind advisory attm, though some isolated inland peaks and coastal locations may see occasional gusts of 45 MPH or higher by tomorrow afternoon into the evening hours.
, Issued at 117 PM PST Tue Mar 3 2026 (This evening through Wednesday)
Mostly sunny skies have returned to the region this afternoon, except for coastal locations of Marin County and the San Francisco Peninsula. As such, temperatures are forecast to warm up to around 10 degrees F above seasonal averages in the warmest interior valleys has a short wave ridge builds ahead of an approaching mid/upper level trough.
A rather dry cold front is forecast to move through the region on Wednesday morning with increasing north to northwest winds developing by the late morning and more so by the afternoon. There remains a slight chance for light rain across far northern Sonoma County, yet not expecting much if any measurable rainfall. The strongest winds tomorrow will remain over the coastal waters, along the coastline, and in the higher terrain with gusts up to 35-45 mph. However, at this time, we do not anticipate a Wind Advisory as widespread coverage does not appear to be great enough. Temperatures Wednesday afternoon will be near seasonal averages in wake of the frontal passage with clearing skies.
..issued at 117 PM PST Tue Mar 3 2026 (Wednesday night through next Monday)
Moderate winds are forecast to resume Wednesday night into Thursday and will limit the cooling potential. As such, expecting upper 30s to lower 40s across the interior with low to upper 40s across the remainder of the region. Winds increase once again Thursday afternoon with similar directions and speeds as previously mentioned in the short term discussion.
Friday and Saturday will begin a warming trend as the mid/upper level low pressure moves from the Great Basin into the Intermountain West. This will result in offshore flow, especially for the higher terrain across the region. By Sunday afternoon, temperatures are forecast to be between 10 to 20 degrees above normal resulting in more widespread Minor HeatRisk. This will be as a mid/upper level cut off low develops off the coast of Baja California.
The forecast ensembles show continued ridging across the region which supports the Climate Prediction Center's above normal temperatures and below normal precipitation in the 8-14 Day Outlooks.
(06z TAFS) Issued at 929 PM PST Tue Mar 3 2026
Conditions are a mix of VFR and MVFR-IFR with increasing low clouds. Onshore winds (shallow pool of cooler air) ahead of the next cold front arriving Wednesday will continue to usher low clouds inland tonight and Wednesday, with partial clearing and gusty post frontal winds developing by late Wednesday morning and afternoon.
Vicinity of SFO, Onshore wind will continue to usher in low clouds /MVFR/ tonight and Wednesday morning. Post cold front westerly wind becoming gusty to 30 knots or possibly higher Wednesday if not late morning then in the afternoon. Gusty westerly wind likely continues Wednesday evening and overnight into early Thursday.
SFO Bridge Approach, Similar to SFO.
Monterey Bay Terminals, Low clouds /MVFR-IFR/ tonight and Wednesday morning ahead of the next cold front arriving Wednesday. Low clouds /MVFR/ redevelop Wednesday night. Gusty post frontal westerly to northwesterly winds to 25 to 30 knots from afternoon to early to mid evening.
(tonight through next Monday) Issued at 855 PM PST Tue Mar 3 2026
A moderate northwest breeze tonight increases to a strong northwest breeze on Wednesday and near gale force winds by Thursday. These winds will build very rough seas of 12 to 15 feet across exposed waters Thursday through Friday. Both of these impacts will result in widespread hazardous conditions across the coastal waters. Seas and winds will abate for the coming weekend, but hazards to small craft persist in the northern outer waters with strong north winds and rough seas.
Ca, None. PZ, Small Craft Advisory until 9 AM PST Thursday for Pt Arena to Pt Reyes 0-10 nm-Pt Arena to Pt Reyes 10-60 NM.
Small Craft Advisory until 9 PM PST Wednesday for Pigeon Pt to Pt Pinos 0-10 nm-Pigeon Pt to Pt Pinos 10-60 NM-Pt Reyes to Pigeon Pt 0-10 nm.
Gale Warning from 9 PM Wednesday to 9 AM PST Thursday for Pigeon Pt to Pt Pinos 0-10 nm-Pt Reyes to Pigeon Pt 0-10 nm.
Small Craft Advisory until 3 PM PST Wednesday for Pt Pinos to Pt Piedras Blancas 0-10 nm.
Gale Warning from 3 PM Wednesday to 9 AM PST Thursday for Pt Pinos to Pt Piedras Blancas 0-10 nm.
Gale Watch from Thursday morning through late Thursday night for Pt Arena to Pt Reyes 10-60 NM.
Gale Warning from 9 PM Wednesday to 3 AM PST Friday for Pigeon Pt to Pt Pinos 10-60 NM.