We have put together a good number of verifications in the last few days, but this will be our last for a bit, so we better make it worth it!
AT 656PM, PT, Visalia was reporting clear skies and a temperature of 97 degrees. Temperatures theoretically should be falling soon, but as near as Hanford was reporting a 99 degree reading. Clear skies will mean a fairly rapid cool down overnight, and dewpoints approaching 60 will lend to some morning haze.
Little change is coming at the surface over California, but a jet streak riding under a larger trough in the Gulf of Alaska will bring some high clouds to the Central Valley to start the week. It will be hot on Monday and Tuesday, but keep an eye on that Gulf of Alaska trough to provide a bit of relief late in the week.
Tomorrow – Sunny and hot, High 102, Low 64
Tuesday – Some high clouds, High 99, Low 63
TWC: Tomorrow – Sunny skies. Hot. High 104, Low 65
Tuesday – A mainly sunny sky. High 99, Low 62
AW: Tomorrow – Blazing sunshine and hot; caution advised if outside for extended periods of time High 104, Low 65
Tuesday – Blazing sunshine and hot; caution advised if outside for extended periods of time High 98, Low 62
NWS: Tomorrow – Sunny and hot, High 103, Low 70
Tuesday -Sunny High 99, Low 69
WB: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 102, Low 72
Tuesday – Sunny, High 97, Low 70
WN: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 102, Low 72
Tuesday – Mostly sunny, High 97, Low 69
CLI: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 102, Low 63
Tuesday – Sunny, High 100, Low 62
The difference in low temperature forecasts is staggering to me. I figured high pressure in the west, we’d all be consistent. More intrigue than I expected!