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FNUS86 KMTR 092225
FWLMTR

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

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Our warming trend will continue through at least the first half of
the week, with high temperatures averaging  anywhere from 5 to
15 degrees above normal for areas away from the coast. While wind
speeds are forecast to largely remain below  critical thresholds,
hot conditions combined with afternoon  humidity ranging between
20 and 40 percent will present an  increased threat of grass fire
starts, especially on Tuesday  afternoon. Otherwise, morning
humidity recovery will be good to  excellent across most areas, with
the exception being across the  higher terrain of the Santa Lucia
Range where RH may not rebound  much above 45 to 50 percent.


...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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ECC010-101030-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
325 PM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

Our warming trend will continue through at least the first half of
the week, with high temperatures averaging  anywhere from 5 to
15 degrees above normal for areas away from the coast. While wind
speeds are forecast to largely remain below  critical thresholds,
hot conditions combined with afternoon  humidity ranging between
20 and 40 percent will present an  increased threat of grass fire
starts, especially on Tuesday  afternoon. Otherwise, morning
humidity recovery will be good to  excellent across most areas, with
the exception being across the  higher terrain of the Santa Lucia
Range where RH may not rebound  much above 45 to 50 percent.

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ECC014-101030-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
325 PM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

Our warming trend will continue through at least the first half of
the week, with high temperatures averaging  anywhere from 5 to
15 degrees above normal for areas away from the coast. While wind
speeds are forecast to largely remain below  critical thresholds,
hot conditions combined with afternoon  humidity ranging between
20 and 40 percent will present an  increased threat of grass fire
starts, especially on Tuesday  afternoon. Otherwise, morning
humidity recovery will be good to  excellent across most areas, with
the exception being across the  higher terrain of the Santa Lucia
Range where RH may not rebound  much above 45 to 50 percent.

$$

ECC013-101030-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
325 PM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

Our warming trend will continue through at least the first half of
the week, with high temperatures averaging  anywhere from 5 to
15 degrees above normal for areas away from the coast. While wind
speeds are forecast to largely remain below  critical thresholds,
hot conditions combined with afternoon  humidity ranging between
20 and 40 percent will present an  increased threat of grass fire
starts, especially on Tuesday  afternoon. Otherwise, morning
humidity recovery will be good to  excellent across most areas, with
the exception being across the  higher terrain of the Santa Lucia
Range where RH may not rebound  much above 45 to 50 percent.

$$

ECC018-101030-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
325 PM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

Our warming trend will continue through at least the first half of
the week, with high temperatures averaging  anywhere from 5 to
15 degrees above normal for areas away from the coast. While wind
speeds are forecast to largely remain below  critical thresholds,
hot conditions combined with afternoon  humidity ranging between
20 and 40 percent will present an  increased threat of grass fire
starts, especially on Tuesday  afternoon. Otherwise, morning
humidity recovery will be good to  excellent across most areas, with
the exception being across the  higher terrain of the Santa Lucia
Range where RH may not rebound  much above 45 to 50 percent.

$$