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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
532 AM PDT Mon May 20 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

An upper level low will sweep through the Great Basin Sunday night
into Monday. This pattern change will lead to weak to moderate
offshore flow over the higher terrain. As a result, gradual drying
is expected with lower humidity recovers.  Winds will be strongest
over the North and East Bay mountains.  The marine layer will also
be more disrupted tonight and early  Monday. Otherwise, a slight
warming trend is expected through mid- week with less stratus.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Near normal to slightly below normal temperatures  are expected over
the next week as a series of shortwave troughs  move over Northwest
California. Northwesterly winds will peak  today as the coastal
pressure gradient strengthens. Minimum RH  values across the
interior will remain in the 20s and 30s through  Tuesday followed by
an increase in RH mid to late week as a deeper trough moves into the
Pacific Northwest and moist onshore flow resumes.


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ECC010-210045-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
532 AM PDT Mon May 20 2024

An upper level low will sweep through the Great Basin Sunday night
into Monday. This pattern change will lead to weak to moderate
offshore flow over the higher terrain. As a result, gradual drying
is expected with lower humidity recovers.  Winds will be strongest
over the North and East Bay mountains.  The marine layer will also
be more disrupted tonight and early  Monday. Otherwise, a slight
warming trend is expected through mid- week with less stratus.

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ECC014-210045-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
532 AM PDT Mon May 20 2024

An upper level low will sweep through the Great Basin Sunday night
into Monday. This pattern change will lead to weak to moderate
offshore flow over the higher terrain. As a result, gradual drying
is expected with lower humidity recovers.  Winds will be strongest
over the North and East Bay mountains.  The marine layer will also
be more disrupted tonight and early  Monday. Otherwise, a slight
warming trend is expected through mid- week with less stratus.

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ECC013-210045-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
532 AM PDT Mon May 20 2024

An upper level low will sweep through the Great Basin Sunday night
into Monday. This pattern change will lead to weak to moderate
offshore flow over the higher terrain. As a result, gradual drying
is expected with lower humidity recovers.  Winds will be strongest
over the North and East Bay mountains.  The marine layer will also
be more disrupted tonight and early  Monday. Otherwise, a slight
warming trend is expected through mid- week with less stratus.

$$

ECC018-210045-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
532 AM PDT Mon May 20 2024

An upper level low will sweep through the Great Basin Sunday night
into Monday. This pattern change will lead to weak to moderate
offshore flow over the higher terrain. As a result, gradual drying
is expected with lower humidity recovers.  Winds will be strongest
over the North and East Bay mountains.  The marine layer will also
be more disrupted tonight and early  Monday. Otherwise, a slight
warming trend is expected through mid- week with less stratus.

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