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Hydrometeorological Discussion
National Weather Service / California-Nevada RFC / Sacramento CA
620 AM PDT Fri Jun 12 2026

...HIGH PRESSURE TO BRING WIDESPREAD DRY CONDITIONS AND ABOVE 
NORMAL TEMPERATURES THROUGH AT LEAST MID NEXT WEEK...
...SLIGHT CHANCE OF ISOLATED SHOWERS/T-STORMS OVER THE SRN SIERRA 
THROUGH THE WEEKEND...

.METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (FRI AM - THU AM)...

A strong upper ridge remains situated just offshore of the west 
coast as troughing drops into the Intermountain West from Canada. 
Although models have some of this troughing over the region this 
weekend, 500 mb heights still look on the order of 585 dm plus. In 
other words, temperatures will remain well above average away from 
the immediate coast. Anomalies expected roughly +5 to +15 deg F with 
some areas approaching +20 deg F through at least mid next week as 
high pressure gradually shifts overhead. 500 mb height ensembles 
show the ridge flattening some late next week possibly bringing 
temperatures back closer to normal by the weekend, but still 
uncertain at this time.

Other than the heat, models also continue to show some mid level 
moisture and instability over the southern Sierra, far srn CA, and 
srn NV in the afternoons/early evenings today and tomorrow, pulling 
out of srn CA Sunday afternoon. This could result in a few 
convective showers/isolated thunderstorms. 

Freezing levels remain high through the period mainly 15 kft to 16.5 
kft region wide.


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Please refer to the following product issued by the CNRFC
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weather and hydrologic conditions.