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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
331 AM PDT Wed Jun 5 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

The warming and drying trend peaks today specifically for the most
interior areas and in higher elevations. While the coast remains
relatively cool, the heat quickly increases the more inland a
location is. Inland relative humidities look to fall to around 20%
with highs expected in the 90s and low 100s. While most areas see
some relief from the heat overnight, some of the higher elevations
will only see overnight lows in the 70s with modest humidity
recoveries. Temperatures reduce slightly for Thursday with more
notable cooling expected for  Friday and into the weekend with
better onshore flow.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Dry weather with hotter interior temperatures  are forecast through
the end of the week as a broad upper level ridge remains over the
area. Temperatures of 100F and hotter are expected for portions of
Lake, Mendocino, Trinity and perhaps northeast Humboldt counties
Wednesday and Thursday. With these hot temperatures, RH`s below
20 percent are anticipated. Breezy west to northwesterly winds are
forecast each afternoon through Thursday. For areas near the coast,
gusty north-northwest winds are forecast over the coastal headlands
and exposed ridges of the King Range tonight and Wednesday. The
interior heat coupled with mid level moisture may yield an isolated
thunderstorm with gusty outflow winds Thursday afternoon/evening,
primarily over the mountains of northeast Trinity county. Above
normal interior heat will wane over the weekend, and then most
likely return early next week.


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ECC010-052245-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
331 AM PDT Wed Jun 5 2024

The warming and drying trend peaks today specifically for the most
interior areas and in higher elevations. While the coast remains
relatively cool, the heat quickly increases the more inland a
location is. Inland relative humidities look to fall to around 20%
with highs expected in the 90s and low 100s. While most areas see
some relief from the heat overnight, some of the higher elevations
will only see overnight lows in the 70s with modest humidity
recoveries. Temperatures reduce slightly for Thursday with more
notable cooling expected for  Friday and into the weekend with
better onshore flow.

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ECC014-052245-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
331 AM PDT Wed Jun 5 2024

The warming and drying trend peaks today specifically for the most
interior areas and in higher elevations. While the coast remains
relatively cool, the heat quickly increases the more inland a
location is. Inland relative humidities look to fall to around 20%
with highs expected in the 90s and low 100s. While most areas see
some relief from the heat overnight, some of the higher elevations
will only see overnight lows in the 70s with modest humidity
recoveries. Temperatures reduce slightly for Thursday with more
notable cooling expected for  Friday and into the weekend with
better onshore flow.

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ECC013-052245-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
331 AM PDT Wed Jun 5 2024

The warming and drying trend peaks today specifically for the most
interior areas and in higher elevations. While the coast remains
relatively cool, the heat quickly increases the more inland a
location is. Inland relative humidities look to fall to around 20%
with highs expected in the 90s and low 100s. While most areas see
some relief from the heat overnight, some of the higher elevations
will only see overnight lows in the 70s with modest humidity
recoveries. Temperatures reduce slightly for Thursday with more
notable cooling expected for  Friday and into the weekend with
better onshore flow.

$$

ECC018-052245-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
331 AM PDT Wed Jun 5 2024

The warming and drying trend peaks today specifically for the most
interior areas and in higher elevations. While the coast remains
relatively cool, the heat quickly increases the more inland a
location is. Inland relative humidities look to fall to around 20%
with highs expected in the 90s and low 100s. While most areas see
some relief from the heat overnight, some of the higher elevations
will only see overnight lows in the 70s with modest humidity
recoveries. Temperatures reduce slightly for Thursday with more
notable cooling expected for  Friday and into the weekend with
better onshore flow.

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