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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
343 PM PDT Sat Jun 22 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Above normal warmth continues today, with cooling conditions
forecast Sunday into next week as a diffuse frontal boundary will
encourage onshore flow. Overnight humidity recovery will be
moderate to good for most areas with values above 70% for many
areas, except extreme northern Sonoma County, the  East Bay Hills,
and higher terrain across the Santa Lucia and  Diablo Ranges.
Afternoon humidity will largely average between 20  and 35% away
from the coast with a few spots dipping down to near 15% through
the entire outlook period. There are some signals that mid-level
moisture will lift northward through the Central Valley  late Monday
into Tuesday. We`ll monitor forecasts over the next 1 to 2 days for
the potential inclusion of high-based showers and  isolated storms
in the forecast. Stay tuned for details as dry lightning would
increase the potential for grass fires.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Gusty diurnally driven winds with minimum RH  values from 10 to
30 percent are forecast on Sunday after the passage of a dry cold
front. Above normal temperatures with minimum humidity below 30% and
locally gusty diurnal winds are forecast for the interior through
mid week. Stronger diurnally driven winds with min RH`s below 30%
are expected Wednesday and Thursday with the passage of another
trough.  Daytime temperatures will remain hot through mid week.


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ECC010-231045-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
343 PM PDT Sat Jun 22 2024

Above normal warmth continues today, with  cooling conditions
forecast Sunday into next week as a diffuse  frontal boundary will
encourage onshore flow. Overnight humidity  recovery will be
moderate to good for most areas with values above 70% for many
areas, except extreme northern Sonoma County, the  East Bay Hills,
and higher terrain across the Santa Lucia and  Diablo Ranges.
Afternoon humidity will largely average between 20  and 35% away
from the coast with a few spots dipping down to near  15% through
the entire outlook period. There are some signals that mid-level
moisture will lift northward through the Central Valley  late Monday
into Tuesday. We`ll monitor forecasts over the next 1  to 2 days for
the potential inclusion of high-based showers and  isolated storms
in the forecast. Stay tuned for details as dry lightning would
increase the potential for grass fires.

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ECC014-231045-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
343 PM PDT Sat Jun 22 2024

Above normal warmth continues today, with  cooling conditions
forecast Sunday into next week as a diffuse  frontal boundary will
encourage onshore flow. Overnight humidity  recovery will be
moderate to good for most areas with values above 70% for many
areas, except extreme northern Sonoma County, the  East Bay Hills,
and higher terrain across the Santa Lucia and  Diablo Ranges.
Afternoon humidity will largely average between 20  and 35% away
from the coast with a few spots dipping down to near  15% through
the entire outlook period. There are some signals that mid-level
moisture will lift northward through the Central Valley  late Monday
into Tuesday. We`ll monitor forecasts over the next 1  to 2 days for
the potential inclusion of high-based showers and  isolated storms
in the forecast. Stay tuned for details as dry lightning would
increase the potential for grass fires.

$$

ECC013-231045-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
343 PM PDT Sat Jun 22 2024

Above normal warmth continues today, with  cooling conditions
forecast Sunday into next week as a diffuse  frontal boundary will
encourage onshore flow. Overnight humidity  recovery will be
moderate to good for most areas with values above 70% for many
areas, except extreme northern Sonoma County, the  East Bay Hills,
and higher terrain across the Santa Lucia and  Diablo Ranges.
Afternoon humidity will largely average between 20  and 35% away
from the coast with a few spots dipping down to near  15% through
the entire outlook period. There are some signals that mid-level
moisture will lift northward through the Central Valley  late Monday
into Tuesday. We`ll monitor forecasts over the next 1  to 2 days for
the potential inclusion of high-based showers and  isolated storms
in the forecast. Stay tuned for details as dry lightning would
increase the potential for grass fires.

$$

ECC018-231045-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
343 PM PDT Sat Jun 22 2024

Above normal warmth continues today, with  cooling conditions
forecast Sunday into next week as a diffuse frontal boundary will
encourage onshore flow. Overnight humidity recovery will be
moderate to good for most areas with values above 70% for many
areas, except extreme northern Sonoma County, the  East Bay Hills,
and higher terrain across the Santa Lucia and  Diablo Ranges.
Afternoon humidity will largely average between 20 and 35% away
from the coast with a few spots dipping down to near 15% through
the entire outlook period. There are some signals that mid-level
moisture will lift northward through the Central Valley  late Monday
into Tuesday. We`ll monitor forecasts over the next 1 to 2 days for
the potential inclusion of high-based showers and  isolated storms
in the forecast. Stay tuned for details as dry lightning would
increase the potential for grass fires.

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