AccuWeather


- Heat Advisory
* WHAT...Widespread high temperatures in the 90s with hotspots reaching the low 100s. * WHERE...North Bay Interior Mountains and Valleys, The Santa Clara Valley and Eastern Hills, The East Bay Hills and Valleys, and Northern Salinas Valley/Hollister Valley and Carmel Valley. * WHEN...From 10 AM to 10 PM PDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...This level of heat affects most individuals sensitive to heat, especially those without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration. Impacts possible in some health systems and in heat-sensitive industries. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Widespread Moderate HeatRisk in the upper 90s with favored hotspots reaching the low 100s on Tuesday. Limited overnight recovery is expected with overnight lows only dropping into the low to mid 60s. Higher elevations may only see overnight lows drop into the upper 60s to mid 70s.More
- Heat Advisory
* WHAT...High temperatures in the upper 90s to low 100s Tuesday and Wednesday with limited overnight cooling. * WHERE...Interior Monterey County and the Santa Lucia Range, and Southern Salinas Valley/Arroyo Seco and Lake San Antonio. * WHEN...For the first Heat Advisory, from 10 AM to 10 PM PDT Tuesday. For the second Heat Advisory, from 10 AM to 10 PM PDT Wednesday. * IMPACTS...This level of heat affects most individuals sensitive to heat, especially those without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration. Impacts possible in some health systems and in heat-sensitive industries. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Widespread Moderate HeatRisk is forecast across interior Monterey County Tuesday and Wednesday. Limited overnight cooling is expected, particularly in the Santa Lucia Range, with low temperatures in the mid 60s to 70s expected.More
- Heat Advisory
* WHAT...High temperatures in the upper 90s to low 100s Tuesday and Wednesday with limited overnight cooling. * WHERE...Interior Monterey County and the Santa Lucia Range, and Southern Salinas Valley/Arroyo Seco and Lake San Antonio. * WHEN...For the first Heat Advisory, from 10 AM to 10 PM PDT Tuesday. For the second Heat Advisory, from 10 AM to 10 PM PDT Wednesday. * IMPACTS...This level of heat affects most individuals sensitive to heat, especially those without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration. Impacts possible in some health systems and in heat-sensitive industries. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Widespread Moderate HeatRisk is forecast across interior Monterey County Tuesday and Wednesday. Limited overnight cooling is expected, particularly in the Santa Lucia Range, with low temperatures in the mid 60s to 70s expected.More
- Coastal Flood Advisory
* WHAT...Up to 1.8 ft of inundation above ground level is possible in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. * WHERE...Bayshore locations along the San Francisco and San Pablo Bays. * WHEN...Until 4 AM PDT Thursday. * IMPACTS...Flooding of lots, parks, and roads with only isolated road closures expected. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...At the San Francisco tidal gauge, high tide is expected to be 1.7 ft above normal (7.5 ft MLLW) at 10:06 PM 7/12, 1.8 ft above normal (7.6 ft MLLW) at 11:01 PM 7/13, 1.6 ft above normal (7.4 ft MLLW) at 11:55 PM 7/14, 1.3 ft above normal (7.1 ft MLLW) at 12:48 AM 7/16. These predictions include both astronomical tides and roughly 3-6 inches of additional water mainly from a combination of thermal expansion and accumulated sea level rise since the tidal datum was established (1983- 2001). High tide varies up to 90 minutes earlier or later along the Pacific Coast and through the San Francisco Bay, respectively.More
- Coastal Flood Advisory
* WHAT...Up to 1.8 ft of inundation above ground level is possible in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. * WHERE...Pacific Coast including Monterey Bay. * WHEN...Until 4 AM PDT Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Flooding of lots, parks, and roads with only isolated road closures expected. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...At the San Francisco tidal gauge, high tide is expected to be 1.7 ft above normal (7.5 ft MLLW) at 10:06 PM 7/12, 1.8 ft above normal (7.6 ft MLLW) at 11:01 PM 7/13, 1.6 ft above normal (7.4 ft MLLW) at 11:55 PM 7/14. These predictions include both astronomical tides and roughly 3- 6 inches of additional water mainly from a combination of thermal expansion and accumulated sea level rise since the tidal datum was established (1983-2001). High tide varies up to 90 minutes earlier or later along the Pacific Coast and through the San Francisco Bay, respectively.More















