Heavy Rainfall Along the Central Gulf Coast; Critical Fire Weather Conditions in Southern California
Heavy to excessive rainfall, and the potential for scattered flash flooding is forecast through midweek along portions of the Gulf Coast and into the Southeast. A Slight Risk (level 2 of 4) of Excessive Rainfall is in effect Monday and Tuesday. Damaging Santa Ana winds and very low humidity will result in Critical Fire Weather conditions Monday and Tuesday across Southern California. Read More >
Hazardous Weather Conditions
Last Update: 359 PM AKST Sun Dec 8 2024
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Marine Zone Forecast
...GALE WARNING TONIGHT...
Synopsis: A 957 mb North Pacific low near Akutan tracks to Saint Matthew at
968 mb Mon afternoon before reaching 210 nm W of Saint Matthew at
972 mb Tue afternoon. A 975 mb North Pacific low tracks to 300 nm
S of Nikolski at 959 mb Mon afternoon and then to 130 nm S of Sand
Point for Tue afternoon. Its front reaches the eastern Aleutians
Mon afternoon and extends into the eastern Bering Tue afternoon.
Tonight
NW wind 35 kt. Seas 14 ft. Rain.
Mon
W wind 25 kt in the morning becoming variable 10 kt. Seas 10 ft.
Mon Night
N wind 25 kt. Seas 9 ft. Snow showers and rain showers.
Tue
W wind 30 kt. Seas 13 ft.
Tue Night
W wind 25 kt. Seas 11 ft.
Wed
SW wind 25 kt. Seas 11 ft.
Thu
SW wind 30 kt. Seas 9 ft.
Fri
SE wind 30 kt. Seas 17 ft.
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