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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
311 AM PDT Sun Jun 16 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Breezy to gusty dry northerly flow will continue to impact the
district through Monday. Fire weather conditions will be most
critical away from the coast and over the higher terrain. Conditions
gradually improve by Tuesday. High pressure begin to build over the
region for the second half of the week kicking off a marked warming
and drying trend.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Weaker west to northwest winds today, then  strengthen again Sunday
afternoon and last overnight. The  strongest west to northwest winds
will most likely during Sunday  afternoon and evening. Minimum RH`s
are expected to range between  10 and 25% each afternoon through
early next week, primarily in  Lake, Trinity and interior Mendocino
counties. Locally poor RH  recoveries around 30% will likely
continue for the next several  days over exposed ridges, especially
where winds persist through  the night. Moderate to good recoveries
are expected again tonight with RH values in the 40 to 60% range for
most of the interior.  Potential for fast spreading grass or brush
fires will increase  this weekend and continue through Monday
evening in fire weather  zone 264 where fine fuels continue to cure.


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ECC010-162215-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
311 AM PDT Sun Jun 16 2024

Breezy to gusty dry northerly flow will continue to impact the
district through Monday. Fire weather conditions will be most
critical away from the coast and over the higher terrain. Conditions
gradually improve by Tuesday. High pressure begin to build over the
region for the second half of the week kicking off a marked warming
and drying trend.

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ECC014-162215-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
311 AM PDT Sun Jun 16 2024

Breezy to gusty dry northerly flow will continue to impact the
district through Monday. Fire weather conditions will be most
critical away from the coast and over the higher terrain. Conditions
gradually improve by Tuesday. High pressure begin to build over the
region for the second half of the week kicking off a marked warming
and drying trend.

$$

ECC013-162215-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
311 AM PDT Sun Jun 16 2024

Breezy to gusty dry northerly flow will continue to impact the
district through Monday. Fire weather conditions will be most
critical away from the coast and over the higher terrain. Conditions
gradually improve by Tuesday. High pressure begin to build over the
region for the second half of the week kicking off a marked warming
and drying trend.

$$

ECC018-162215-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
311 AM PDT Sun Jun 16 2024

Breezy to gusty dry northerly flow will continue to impact the
district through Monday. Fire weather conditions will be most
critical away from the coast and over the higher terrain. Conditions
gradually improve by Tuesday. High pressure begin to build over the
region for the second half of the week kicking off a marked warming
and drying trend.

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