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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
334 AM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Temperatures continue to cool toward normal values for this time
of year, and may drop slightly below normal by the end of the
weekend into the beginning of next week. But with no precipitation
expected through the extended forecast, fuels continue to dry.
Gusty west/northwest winds will set in on Friday for the weekend
and beyond, elevating fire weather concerns, especially for areas
inland and the higher terrain. Activities that could spark a fire
should be discouraged.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Temperatures are forecast to trend down on Thursday, but remain
above normal. Minimum RH`s from 15 to 30% are expected each day
through this weekend in the interior. Overnight RH recoveries will
remain good where winds decouple and become calm. Much poorer RH
recoveries around 30% and lower are expected over exposed ridges,
especially where strong and gusty northerly winds persist through
the night. Significant cooling and much stronger westerly to
northwesterly winds are forecast for the interior Friday through
Sunday. Potential for fast spreading grass fires will increase
this weekend, especially on Sunday when westerly to northwesterly
winds are forecast to be strongest. Dry weather, occasionally
breezy westerly to northwesterly winds and a slight warming trend
are expected early to mid next week. Wetting rain potential
remains very slight early to mid next week, no more than a 22%
chance for Del Norte and northern Humboldt counties.


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ECC010-132245-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
334 AM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024

Temperatures continue to cool toward normal values for this time
of year, and may drop slightly below normal by the end of the
weekend into the beginning of next week. But with no precipitation
expected through the extended forecast, fuels continue to dry.
Gusty west/northwest winds will set in on Friday for the weekend
and beyond, elevating fire weather concerns, especially for areas
inland and the higher terrain. Activities that could spark a fire
should be discouraged.

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ECC014-132245-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
334 AM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024

Temperatures continue to cool toward normal values for this time
of year, and may drop slightly below normal by the end of the
weekend into the beginning of next week. But with no precipitation
expected through the extended forecast, fuels continue to dry.
Gusty west/northwest winds will set in on Friday for the weekend
and beyond, elevating fire weather concerns, especially for areas
inland and the higher terrain. Activities that could spark a fire
should be discouraged.

$$

ECC013-132245-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
334 AM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024

Temperatures continue to cool toward normal values for this time
of year, and may drop slightly below normal by the end of the
weekend into the beginning of next week. But with no precipitation
expected through the extended forecast, fuels continue to dry.
Gusty west/northwest winds will set in on Friday for the weekend
and beyond, elevating fire weather concerns, especially for areas
inland and the higher terrain. Activities that could spark a fire
should be discouraged.

$$

ECC018-132245-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
334 AM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024

Temperatures continue to cool toward normal values for this time
of year, and may drop slightly below normal by the end of the
weekend into the beginning of next week. But with no precipitation
expected through the extended forecast, fuels continue to dry.
Gusty west/northwest winds will set in on Friday for the weekend
and beyond, elevating fire weather concerns, especially for areas
inland and the higher terrain. Activities that could spark a fire
should be discouraged.

$$