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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
325 AM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Mild conditions continue for Sunday with onshore  flow will lead to
fair humidity retention and around average temperatures. The next
warming and drying trend is expected to  begin Monday and last
through through Wednesday, with the warmest  and driest conditions
on Tuesday. Monday night into Tuesday  morning humidity recovery
values will remain above 70%, except  across interior portions of
Monterey County, San Benito Co, and  the East Bay Hills/Mountains.
In these locales, RH will struggle  to rebound above 50%, with some
of the higher terrain potentially  experiencing nocturnal drying and
even poorer recoveries. Tuesday  afternoon will feature afternoon RH
ranging from near 20% across  the interior to above 50% along the
coast. Interior sections may  see temperatures between 90 and
100 degrees. Winds will largely  average between 10 and 20 mph with
a northerly to westerly  component through the entire outlook
period. Afternoon RH values  improve Wednesday through Friday with
values remaining largely  above 30% areawide.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Hot and dry conditions will continue to ease with temperatures in
the mid 80-s very close to season normals.  Westerly, onshore flow
will slightly increase on Sunday, though  most wind will remain
terrain influenced with gusts below 20 mph.  Another moderate heat
wave will build in early next week with no wetting rain through the
forecast.


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ECC010-092230-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
325 AM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

Mild conditions continue for Sunday with onshore  flow will lead to
fair humidity retention and around average temperatures. The next
warming and drying trend is expected to  begin Monday and last
through through Wednesday, with the warmest  and driest conditions
on Tuesday. Monday night into Tuesday  morning humidity recovery
values will remain above 70%, except  across interior portions of
Monterey County, San Benito Co, and  the East Bay Hills/Mountains.
In these locales, RH will struggle  to rebound above 50%, with some
of the higher terrain potentially  experiencing nocturnal drying and
even poorer recoveries. Tuesday  afternoon will feature afternoon RH
ranging from near 20% across  the interior to above 50% along the
coast. Interior sections may  see temperatures between 90 and
100 degrees. Winds will largely  average between 10 and 20 mph with
a northerly to westerly  component through the entire outlook
period. Afternoon RH values  improve Wednesday through Friday with
values remaining largely  above 30% areawide.

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ECC014-092230-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
325 AM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

Mild conditions continue for Sunday with onshore  flow will lead to
fair humidity retention and around average temperatures. The next
warming and drying trend is expected to  begin Monday and last
through through Wednesday, with the warmest  and driest conditions
on Tuesday. Monday night into Tuesday  morning humidity recovery
values will remain above 70%, except  across interior portions of
Monterey County, San Benito Co, and  the East Bay Hills/Mountains.
In these locales, RH will struggle  to rebound above 50%, with some
of the higher terrain potentially  experiencing nocturnal drying and
even poorer recoveries. Tuesday  afternoon will feature afternoon RH
ranging from near 20% across  the interior to above 50% along the
coast. Interior sections may  see temperatures between 90 and
100 degrees. Winds will largely  average between 10 and 20 mph with
a northerly to westerly  component through the entire outlook
period. Afternoon RH values  improve Wednesday through Friday with
values remaining largely  above 30% areawide.

$$

ECC013-092230-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
325 AM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

Mild conditions continue for Sunday with onshore  flow will lead to
fair humidity retention and around average temperatures. The next
warming and drying trend is expected to  begin Monday and last
through through Wednesday, with the warmest  and driest conditions
on Tuesday. Monday night into Tuesday  morning humidity recovery
values will remain above 70%, except  across interior portions of
Monterey County, San Benito Co, and  the East Bay Hills/Mountains.
In these locales, RH will struggle  to rebound above 50%, with some
of the higher terrain potentially  experiencing nocturnal drying and
even poorer recoveries. Tuesday  afternoon will feature afternoon RH
ranging from near 20% across  the interior to above 50% along the
coast. Interior sections may  see temperatures between 90 and
100 degrees. Winds will largely  average between 10 and 20 mph with
a northerly to westerly  component through the entire outlook
period. Afternoon RH values  improve Wednesday through Friday with
values remaining largely  above 30% areawide.

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ECC018-092230-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
325 AM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

Mild conditions continue for Sunday with onshore  flow will lead to
fair humidity retention and around average temperatures. The next
warming and drying trend is expected to  begin Monday and last
through through Wednesday, with the warmest  and driest conditions
on Tuesday. Monday night into Tuesday  morning humidity recovery
values will remain above 70%, except  across interior portions of
Monterey County, San Benito Co, and  the East Bay Hills/Mountains.
In these locales, RH will struggle  to rebound above 50%, with some
of the higher terrain potentially  experiencing nocturnal drying and
even poorer recoveries. Tuesday  afternoon will feature afternoon RH
ranging from near 20% across  the interior to above 50% along the
coast. Interior sections may  see temperatures between 90 and
100 degrees. Winds will largely  average between 10 and 20 mph with
a northerly to westerly  component through the entire outlook
period. Afternoon RH values  improve Wednesday through Friday with
values remaining largely  above 30% areawide.

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