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December 17, 2023 at 4:59 PM

Lightning Storm Watch Issued For San Francisco Bay For Monday Morning Before or At Sunrise

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National Weather Force has issued a Lightning Storm Watch for the San Francisco Bay area for Monday morning before or at sunrise, which is an upgrade from Thunderstorm Watch, so read on for details… This forecast is directly an update with Reference A Link Below that predicted the same 12 hours before this was posted.

The strongest dynamics calculated by National Weather Force models will start at 2am on Monday and go through about noon, a 10-hour watch window.  Recent numbers are indicating a 2am to 8am window across the San Francisco Bay area.

There have been comments about this to here at National Weather Force saying it is impossible to predict the Bay Area.  I will tell you now that I am a Master General Meteorologist and am extremely fluent in weather.  You will get your storms as scheduled.

Thunderstorms will be aided by strong upper divergence (lift) associated with an upcoming system.  This strong lift will work with strengthening instability and bring an impulse from the mid-levels through during the watch period so if you enjoy taking pictures of the sky, this is an opportunity.

A Lightning Storm Watch is issued here at National Weather Force when numerous thunderstorms are expected, which exceeds just isolated …

Reference A Link – https://www.nationalweatherforce.com/2023/12/17/thunderstorm-watch-issued-for-the-areas-surrounding-the-san-francisco-bay-area-for-monday-morning/

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Master General Meteorologist – is the owner and CEO of National Weather Force. A consulting meteorologist with over 26 years’ experience for over 50 companies, including energy, agriculture, aviation, marine, leisure, and many more areas. He has certs from Mississippi State for broadcast met and Penn State forecasting certs MET 101, 241, 341 and 361 as a meteorologist, but before then was completely self-taught, barely learning a thing from the schools that he did not already know.

 

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