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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
327 AM PDT Thu Jun 6 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Well above average inland temperatures continue  today, while
coastal areas remain cool. Overnight and morning humidity recoveries
are good across the valleys, but remain modest to poor across the
interior mountains. A more notable cool down is  expected Friday and
into the weekend as onshore flow returns.  However, inland areas
will still remain on the warmer and dry  side.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Hot and dry weather will continue through Friday. The hottest
valleys in the eastern interior can expect highs near or just above
100 with minimum RH below 20 percent. Winds will be mostly moderate
and terrain driven with few gusts to 20 mph in exposed areas. North
winds will be locally stronger near shore with gusts up to 35 mph in
the King Range.  Strong heating will support a very slight (less
than 15%) chance of isolated thunderstorms with gusty outflow winds
over highest  terrain of Northeast Trinity county late Thursday
afternoon and early evening. No wetting rain is forecast. The heat
will abate over the weekend as a trough approaches the area. The
possibility for diurnally triggered thunderstorms in Trinty  county
is not zero (less than a 15% chance) this weekend and early next
week. This will need to be closely monitored.


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ECC010-062230-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
327 AM PDT Thu Jun 6 2024

Well above average inland temperatures continue  today, while
coastal areas remain cool. Overnight and morning humidity recoveries
are good across the valleys, but remain modest to poor across the
interior mountains. A more notable cool down is  expected Friday and
into the weekend as onshore flow returns.  However, inland areas
will still remain on the warmer and dry  side.

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ECC014-062230-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
327 AM PDT Thu Jun 6 2024

Well above average inland temperatures continue  today, while
coastal areas remain cool. Overnight and morning humidity recoveries
are good across the valleys, but remain modest to poor across the
interior mountains. A more notable cool down is  expected Friday and
into the weekend as onshore flow returns.  However, inland areas
will still remain on the warmer and dry  side.

$$

ECC013-062230-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
327 AM PDT Thu Jun 6 2024

Well above average inland temperatures continue  today, while
coastal areas remain cool. Overnight and morning humidity recoveries
are good across the valleys, but remain modest to poor across the
interior mountains. A more notable cool down is  expected Friday and
into the weekend as onshore flow returns.  However, inland areas
will still remain on the warmer and dry  side.

$$

ECC018-062230-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
327 AM PDT Thu Jun 6 2024

Well above average inland temperatures continue  today, while
coastal areas remain cool. Overnight and morning humidity recoveries
are good across the valleys, but remain modest to poor across the
interior mountains. A more notable cool down is  expected Friday and
into the weekend as onshore flow returns.  However, inland areas
will still remain on the warmer and dry  side.

$$