####018001670#### AGUS76 KRSA 151341 HMDRSA Hydrometeorological Discussion National Weather Service / California Nevada RFC / Sacramento CA 640 AM PDT Wed May 15 2024 ...WARMEST TEMPERATURES TODAY... ...NO WIDESPREAD ORGANIZED PRECIP EXPECTED INTO NEXT WEEK... .METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (WED AM - TUE AM)... High pressure resides off the west coast and is centered with an approx 5880-meter cell close to 40N/140W this morning...while a weak disturbance is moving across the CA/MX border area. Mainly northerly flow aloft is dominant over CA and NV at this moment with the potential for some very scattered build ups and showers/t-storms across the southern Sierra and portions of the the higher terrain of coastal southern CA this afternoon and early evening. Temperatures should peak today as well with the greatest anomalies over northern CA and the upper Klamath River basin...generally 10- to 15-degF above seasonal norms...and to a lesser extent south and east. Through the rest of the week...look for the upr ridge to retrograde a bit to the west and move outside of 140W...while general troffing develops along the west coast. A weak disturbance will move east along 30N toward the coast near the CA/MX border...while a series of s/wv trofs moving across the northern Pacific will dig across BC and the Pacific Northwest. Might see some mainly afternoon showers and thunderstorms by this weekend mainly over the crest of the Sierra. Temperatures will cool closer to or below normal by next week. QPF graphics are available at www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/qpf.php Kozlowski $$