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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
229 AM PDT Sun May 26 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Warmer temperatures today across the interior with a general warming
trend into next weekend. Despite dry weather through the period,
onshore flow persists providing good humidity recoveries across most
areas. Drier RHs can be expected for higher elevations and interiors
areas such as northeast Napa Co and interior San Benito Co. Gusty NW
winds can also be expected by midweek along coastal areas and along
gaps and ridgetops.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Below normal temperatures are expected again today. A deeper marine
layer is in place over the North Coast region and higher humidities
are expected today. Northwest winds will increase over yesterday
across much of the area. Otherwise, temperatures will warm back up
above normal Sunday and Monday as a broad and flat ridge builds and
a northerly wind regime strengthens.


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ECC010-262130-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
229 AM PDT Sun May 26 2024

Warmer temperatures today across the interior with a general warming
trend into next weekend. Despite dry weather through the period,
onshore flow persists providing good humidity recoveries across most
areas. Drier RHs can be expected for higher elevations and interiors
areas such as northeast Napa Co and interior San Benito Co. Gusty NW
winds can also be expected by midweek along coastal areas and along
gaps and ridgetops.

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ECC014-262130-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
229 AM PDT Sun May 26 2024

Warmer temperatures today across the interior with a general warming
trend into next weekend. Despite dry weather through the period,
onshore flow persists providing good humidity recoveries across most
areas. Drier RHs can be expected for higher elevations and interiors
areas such as northeast Napa Co and interior San Benito Co. Gusty NW
winds can also be expected by midweek along coastal areas and along
gaps and ridgetops.

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ECC013-262130-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
229 AM PDT Sun May 26 2024

Warmer temperatures today across the interior with a general warming
trend into next weekend. Despite dry weather through the period,
onshore flow persists providing good humidity recoveries across most
areas. Drier RHs can be expected for higher elevations and interiors
areas such as northeast Napa Co and interior San Benito Co. Gusty NW
winds can also be expected by midweek along coastal areas and along
gaps and ridgetops.

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ECC018-262130-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
229 AM PDT Sun May 26 2024

Warmer temperatures today across the interior with a general warming
trend into next weekend. Despite dry weather through the period,
onshore flow persists providing good humidity recoveries across most
areas. Drier RHs can be expected for higher elevations and interiors
areas such as northeast Napa Co and interior San Benito Co. Gusty NW
winds can also be expected by midweek along coastal areas and along
gaps and ridgetops.

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