San Francisco is experiencing a colder-than-average June, attributed to a persistent marine layer that hampers temperatures from reaching seasonal norms. While some forecasts promise warmer weather soon, experts caution against over-reliance on these predictions due to uncertainty in atmospheric models. The outlook remains mixed for next week, leaving residents uncertain about the potential for sunshine. Conversely, higher elevations in the region face a heightened risk of grass fires due to dry and windy conditions, exemplified by an ongoing fire near San Luis Reservoir.
‘Forecast models split on whether a low pressure system will dig into California or linger offshore,’ they write. ‘That uncertainty opens the door to a wide range of outcomes.’
As for more inland and higher-elevation areas, the recent pattern has kept those places very dry, sunny, and windy. This combination brings an increased risk of grass fires across the higher elevations.
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