
Lake-effect Snow and Whiteout Conditions in the Great Lakes Region; Below-average Temperatures in the East
Heavy lake-effect and lake-enhanced snow will persist downwind of the Great Lakes and produce some whiteout conditions that could cause difficult travel conditions. A coastal low will produce moderate to heavy snow over parts of southern and eastern New England into the afternoon. Below average temperatures are expected across the eastern U.S., particularly with chilly morning temperatures. Read More >
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NE 10kt
2ftMonday Night

NNE 7kt
2-3ftTuesday

NE 11kt
3ftTuesday Night

NNE 6kt
3ftWednesday

NE 7kt
3ftWednesday Night

Light Wind
3ftThursday

NNW 7kt
3ftThursday Night

Light Wind
3-4ftFriday

NNW 9kt
3-4ft
Associated Zone Forecast which includes this point
Last Update: 12:26 am PST Jan 19, 2026
Forecast Valid: 4am PST Jan 19, 2026-6pm PST Jan 25, 2026
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Detailed Forecast
.....SAN FRANCISCO BAR/FOURFATHOM BANK FORECAST..... IN THE DEEP WATER CHANNEL...Mixed seas of 2 to 3 feet at 14 seconds. ACROSS THE BAR...Mixed seas of 3 to 4 feet at 14 seconds. Maximum ebb current of 1.3 kt at 04:52 AM Monday and 3.1 kt at 04:32 PM Monday.
*Notices:
- This forecast is for a single location. For safety concerns, mariners should be aware of the weather over a larger area. Forecast information for a larger area can be found within the zone forecast and the NDFD graphics.
- The forecast conditions at a particular point may not exceed the criteria of a Small Craft Advisory, Gale, Storm etc. These watches/warnings/advisories are issued for the entire zone in which the point resides and mariners should act accordingly.
Additional Forecasts and Information
ABOUT THIS FORECAST
| Point Forecast: | 37.62°N 122.51°W |
| Last Update: | 12:26 am PST Jan 19, 2026 |
| Forecast Valid: | 4am PST Jan 19, 2026-6pm PST Jan 25, 2026 |
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