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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
247 PM PDT Wed May 8 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Warming temperatures combined with gusty offshore  winds will
elevate fire weather concerns. However, recent rains and a wet
spring will mitigate large scale fire weather concerns.
Temperatures are expected to decrease over the weekend, with
coastal areas seeing more seasonal temperatures, while interior
regions remain warm. Chance for precipitation in the next 7 days
remains below 5%.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

A strong ridge of high pressure is beginning an extensive amplifying
trend which will create dry weather and  warming temperatures
through the extended forecast. Northerly to  northeasterly winds
will remain gusty to strong into Thursday.  These winds will be
strongest over the highest ridges of far  southern portions of zone
283, eastern zone 277, and 264 where  strong gusts over 60 mph can
be expected tonight through Thursday morning. Minimum RH values will
drop to the low 20s to upper  teens in these zones through that
period. The warmest interior  valleys will reach the upper 80s with
some low 90s late in the week and through the weekend. Similar
temperatures look to redevelop next week .


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ECC010-091000-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
247 PM PDT Wed May 8 2024

Warming temperatures combined with gusty offshore winds will
elevate fire weather concerns, with winds gusting up to 45 to 55
mph in the higher elevations. However, recent rains and a wet
spring will mitigate large scale fire weather concerns.
Temperatures are expected to decrease over the weekend, with
coastal areas seeing more seasonal temperatures, while interior
regions remain warm. Chance for precipitation in the next 7 days
remains below 5%.

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ECC014-091000-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
247 PM PDT Wed May 8 2024

Warming temperatures combined with gusty offshore winds will
elevate fire weather concerns. However, recent rains and a wet
spring will mitigate large scale fire weather concerns.
Temperatures are expected to decrease over the weekend, with
coastal areas seeing more seasonal temperatures, while interior
regions remain warm. Chance for precipitation in the next 7 days
remains below 5%.

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ECC013-091000-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
247 PM PDT Wed May 8 2024

Warming temperatures combined with gusty offshore winds will
elevate fire weather concerns. However, recent rains and a wet
spring will mitigate large scale fire weather concerns.
Temperatures are expected to decrease over the weekend, with
coastal areas seeing more seasonal temperatures, while interior
regions remain warm. Chance for precipitation in the next 7 days
remains below 5%.

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ECC018-091000-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
247 PM PDT Wed May 8 2024

Warming temperatures combined with gusty offshore winds will
elevate fire weather concerns. However, recent rains and a wet
spring will mitigate large scale fire weather concerns.
Temperatures are expected to decrease over the weekend, with
coastal areas seeing more seasonal temperatures, while interior
regions remain warm. Chance for precipitation in the next 7 days
remains below 5%.

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