Technical NOAA Weather Discussion

FXUS66 KMTR 171626
AFDMTR

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service San Francisco CA
826 AM PST Wed Dec 17 2025

...New UPDATE, MARINE, AVIATION...

.KEY MESSAGES...
Updated at 304 AM PST Wed Dec 17 2025

 - Beneficial, light rain showers today into tomorrow for the Bay
   Area

 - Widespread beneficial rainfall returns Friday into Saturday

 - Rain, wind, and thunderstorms return Sunday

 - Rainy and windy conditions are expected to continue into next
   week, impacting the Christmas holiday travel

&&

.UPDATE...
Issued at 825 AM PST Wed Dec 17 2025

Forecast remains on track this morning with ongoing beneficial
rainfall across the North Bay, Bay Area and East Bay. The highest
rainfall totals since 2AM are in elevated portions of the North
Bay which have received up to a quarter of an inch of rain,
farther inland at lower elevations have seen under a tenth of an
inch. The light rain should begin to taper off and shift east over
the next few hours into the early afternoon. Thursday into early
Friday should be mostly dry before rain chances pick up again
across the North Bay by Friday afternoon and spread farther south
into the weekend. The more impactful rainfall totals once again
favor the North Bay beginning Saturday night through the remainder
of the weekend. Coastal ranges along the Bay Area and remainder of
the Central Coast will see higher amounts beginning late Sunday
into Monday with lower lying areas looking at mostly beneficial
rain with limited impacts.

&&

.SHORT TERM...
Issued at 304 AM PST Wed Dec 17 2025
(Today and tonight)

A cold front will bring beneficial, light rain showers to the region 
today. Most of the rain will fall in the morning with isolated to 
scattered rain showers possible in the afternoon. Higher terrain of 
the Bay Area can expect up to a quarter of an inch, the rest of the 
Bay Area can expect a few hundredths, and the Central Coast can 
expect drizzle at most. No adverse impacts are expected from this 
round of rainfall.

&&

.LONG TERM...
Issued at 304 AM PST Wed Dec 17 2025
(Thursday through Tuesday)

Pre-frontal rain showers are expected Thursday. Once again, rainfall 
will be beneficial and light with only up to a few hundredths 
expected for the Bay Area with the Central Coast remaining dry 
outside of some coastal/higher terrain drizzle. Widespread rainfall 
returns Friday. The culprit is a conveyor belt of moisture that is 
made possible by surface high pressure off the California/Mexico 
border and surface low pressure off the coast of British Columbia. 
The 80 member ensemble mean from the GEFS and ECMWF ensemble IVT 
forecast depict values near 500 kg/ms with a gradient to near 250 
kg/ms for the Central Coast. A cold front will provide the dynamics 
necessary for precipitation and a corridor of increased winds. As of 
now, everything through Friday looks beneficial and generally 
unimpactful. We will have to monitor the evolution of the winds to 
see if they trend more impactful (45+ mph), but there is moderate to 
high confidence that the rain will be solely beneficial coming off 
of a three week dry spell. Preparations should be made by Thursday 
when it comes to making sure that gutters are cleaned out and loose 
outdoor items are secured. Uncertainty begins to creep in Saturday 
with some global ensemble members depicting that there may be a 
break in the rainfall. A contributing factor is likely that the 
deterministic ECMWF has a surface low developing and coming into 
Northern California while the GFS does not have this feature. The 
differences in the global models will have ramifications in the rest 
of the long term forecast and even beyond into the holiday. While 
seemingly little, this break will be consequential to the rest of 
the forecast. Global ensemble clusters are in agreement that heights 
will fall and widespread rainfall will return (if there is a break 
on Saturday at all) Sunday. This is the part of the forecast where 
impacts become more likely whether it be normal impacts from this 
type of system, cumulative impacts from the preceding rainfall, or 
holiday travel impacts. Rainfall is expected to increase in coverage 
and intensity through the day Sunday as the aforementioned conveyor 
belt of moisture gets reloaded and takes aim at the central part of 
the state. Additional hazards on Sunday will be wind and a slight 
(up to 20%) chance for thunderstorms. Rainy and windy conditions are 
expected to continue into Monday and Tuesday as the firehose of 
moisture slowly drifts north and then back south through the period. 
It's important to not get caught up in exact rainfall totals as they 
are guaranteed to change between now and the event; however, for 
context, San Francisco Downtown is expected to receive a month's 
(December average) worth of rainfall between now and Tuesday. HEFS 
gives less than a 5% chance of mainstem river flooding over the next 
10 days. More than likely what will happen is minor/nuisance 
flooding in known problem areas like urban areas and flashy 
creeks/streams. I will reiterate that home outdoor preparations need 
to be made by Thursday. If you are travelling for the holiday like 
many of us are, please take into account the weather and plan 
accordingly by checking back with our forecast as well as the 
forecast of the National Weather Service for the area to which you 
are travelling to as well as the ones in between!

The Christmas holiday still remains outside of our official forecast 
period. Everything that was said above in terms of confidence and 
uncertainty apply here, even moreso. Global models continue their 
disagreement into the holiday with the ECMWF providing a wetter and 
more impactful solution by way of a longwave trough while the GFS 
has a drier and less impactful solution with a cutoff low meandering 
off of Point Conception. If rain happens immediately after the long 
term forecast, it is expected to be more of a Central Coast event 
than a North Bay event.

&&

.AVIATION...
(18Z TAFS) 
Issued at 825 AM PST Wed Dec 17 2025

A weak cold front continues to move across the Bay Area terminals
at this hour and will begin to weaken/dissipate as it approaches 
the Monterey Bay terminals later this morning or early afternoon. 
As such, periodic reduced visibilities and LIFR-MVFR conditions 
will persist throughout the morning hours. Low ceilings will 
gradually clear from north to south by late morning and throughout
the remainder of the afternoon. However, high clouds will 
persist. There is moderate confidence for low ceilings and reduced
visibilities again tonight and into Thursday morning. 

Vicinity of SFO...IFR to MVFR conditions persist this morning but 
will ceilings and visibilities will gradually lift and improve by 
late morning and furthermore into the afternoon. This will give way 
to VFR by mid-afternoon. Weak southerly winds will prevail ahead of 
the front and turn more northwesterly by early-to-mid afternoon. 
There is moderate confidence for low ceilings and reduced 
visibilities again tonight and into Thursday morning. 

SFO Bridge Approach...Similar to SFO.

Monterey Bay Terminals...IFR to MVFR conditions persist this 
morning but will ceilings and visibilities will gradually lift and
improve by late morning and furthermore into the afternoon. This 
will give way to VFR by mid-afternoon. Weak southerly winds will 
prevail ahead of the front and turn more northwesterly by early- 
to-mid afternoon. There is moderate confidence for low ceilings 
and reduced visibilities again tonight and into Thursday morning. 
&&

.MARINE...
(Today through Monday)
Issued at 825 AM PST Wed Dec 17 2025

A cool front with light rain will move southward over the coastal
waters and bays through this afternoon. However, light to 
moderate onshore breezes will prevail. Periodic wet weather 
continues through late week with additional rain arriving Saturday
night through Sunday. Moderate seas will prevail through the 
week.

&&

.MTR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
CA...None.
PZ...None.
&&

$$

SHORT TERM...Sarment
LONG TERM....Sarment
AVIATION...RGass
MARINE...RGass

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Prepared by Boulder-Creek.com Weather at: Wed Dec 17 14:30:02 PST 2025
From the National Weather Service