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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
251 PM PDT Sun Sep 22 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Temperatures continue to warm into warm Monday and the marine layer
compresses. Monday and Tuesday look to have the warmest and driest
conditions of the forecast with min RH values  will fall into the
15-25 percent range for many inland locations. Overnight humidity
recoveries look to be limited, but will still offer some relief.
Additionally, winds stay relatively light  through the warming and
drying trend, easing fire concerns.  Wednesday offers some cooling
and improvement in humidities, but  model trends show some slight
warming into the end of the work  week.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Hot and dry weather will continue to build through Monday. Interior
valleys will most likely see highs up to 105F  with minimum RH in
the teens. While valleys will maintain good RH  recovery from 70 to
80 percent, enhanced thermal belts will  continue to generate poor
RH recovery along mid and high slopes of 20 to 40 percent. Aside of
breezy north winds along the coast  this afternoon, daytime wind
will be generally gentle and terrain  driven. High elevation areas
will experience enhanced, northeast  diurnal flow at night with
isolated gusts up to 25 mph. More  moderate conditions will return
later in the week.


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ECC010-231000-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
251 PM PDT Sun Sep 22 2024

Temperatures continue to warm into warm Monday and the marine layer
compresses. Monday and Tuesday look to have the warmest and driest
conditions of the forecast with min RH values  will fall into the
15-25 percent range for many inland locations. Overnight humidity
recoveries look to be limited, but will still offer some relief.
Additionally, winds stay relatively light  through the warming and
drying trend, easing fire concerns.  Wednesday offers some cooling
and improvement in humidities, but  model trends show some slight
warming into the end of the work  week.

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ECC014-231000-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
251 PM PDT Sun Sep 22 2024

Temperatures continue to warm into warm Monday and the marine layer
compresses. Monday and Tuesday look to have the warmest and driest
conditions of the forecast with min RH values  will fall into the
15-25 percent range for many inland locations. Overnight humidity
recoveries look to be limited, but will still offer some relief.
Additionally, winds stay relatively light  through the warming and
drying trend, easing fire concerns.  Wednesday offers some cooling
and improvement in humidities, but  model trends show some slight
warming into the end of the work  week.

$$

ECC013-231000-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
251 PM PDT Sun Sep 22 2024

Temperatures continue to warm into warm Monday and the marine layer
compresses. Monday and Tuesday look to have the warmest and driest
conditions of the forecast with min RH values  will fall into the
15-25 percent range for many inland locations. Overnight humidity
recoveries look to be limited, but will still offer some relief.
Additionally, winds stay relatively light  through the warming and
drying trend, easing fire concerns.  Wednesday offers some cooling
and improvement in humidities, but  model trends show some slight
warming into the end of the work  week.

$$

ECC018-231000-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
251 PM PDT Sun Sep 22 2024

Temperatures continue to warm into warm Monday and the marine layer
compresses. Monday and Tuesday look to have the warmest and driest
conditions of the forecast with min RH values  will fall into the
15-25 percent range for many inland locations. Overnight humidity
recoveries look to be limited, but will still offer some relief.
Additionally, winds stay relatively light  through the warming and
drying trend, easing fire concerns.  Wednesday offers some cooling
and improvement in humidities, but  model trends show some slight
warming into the end of the work  week.

$$