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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
424 PM PDT Mon Jun 24 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Quick update to the forecast to include thunderstorms as the mid
level moisture slides across the region. Probabilities remain low,
but any lightning strikes may cause a  fire start. By midweek, an
area of low pressure moving into the  Pacific Northwest will cause
more robust onshore flow. During this time expect more breezy
condition through gaps in terrain, such  as the Petaluma Gap,
Altamont Pass, and the Salinas Valley. This could help fan any
embers that are smoldering, even though onshore conditions will keep
humidities higher.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Gusty diurnally driven winds with minimum RH values from 10 to
30 percent and hot daytime temperatures are forecast through
Tuesday. Cooler temperatures and stronger afternoon and evening
breezes along with daytime minimum humidity below 30% will bring a
slight risk for rapid spread of grass fires on Wednesday and
Thursday. Moreover, there is remote possiblility, less than a 10%
chance, for isolated high-based light showers, gusty outflow winds
and dry lightning on Tuesday in southeast Mendocino and Lake
Counties. Confidence remains low.


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ECC010-250030-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
424 PM PDT Mon Jun 24 2024

Quick update to the forecast to include thunderstorms as the mid
level moisture slides across the region. Probabilities remain low,
but any lightning strikes may cause a  fire start. By midweek, an
area of low pressure moving into the  Pacific Northwest will cause
more robust onshore flow. During this time expect more breezy
condition through gaps in terrain, such  as the Petaluma Gap,
Altamont Pass, and the Salinas Valley. This could help fan any
embers that are smoldering, even though onshore conditions will keep
humidities higher.

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ECC014-250030-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
424 PM PDT Mon Jun 24 2024

Quick update to the forecast to include thunderstorms as the mid
level moisture slides across the region. Probabilities remain low,
but any lightning strikes may cause a  fire start. By midweek, an
area of low pressure moving into the  Pacific Northwest will cause
more robust onshore flow. During this time expect more breezy
condition through gaps in terrain, such  as the Petaluma Gap,
Altamont Pass, and the Salinas Valley. This could help fan any
embers that are smoldering, even though onshore conditions will keep
humidities higher.

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ECC013-250030-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
424 PM PDT Mon Jun 24 2024

Quick update to the forecast to include thunderstorms as the mid
level moisture slides across the region. Probabilities remain low,
but any lightning strikes may cause a  fire start. By midweek, an
area of low pressure moving into the  Pacific Northwest will cause
more robust onshore flow. During this time expect more breezy
condition through gaps in terrain, such  as the Petaluma Gap,
Altamont Pass, and the Salinas Valley. This could help fan any
embers that are smoldering, even though onshore conditions will keep
humidities higher.

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ECC018-250030-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
424 PM PDT Mon Jun 24 2024

Quick update to the forecast to include thunderstorms as the mid
level moisture slides across the region. Probabilities remain low,
but any lightning strikes may cause a  fire start. By midweek, an
area of low pressure moving into the  Pacific Northwest will cause
more robust onshore flow. During this time expect more breezy
condition through gaps in terrain, such  as the Petaluma Gap,
Altamont Pass, and the Salinas Valley. This could help fan any
embers that are smoldering, even though onshore conditions will keep
humidities higher.

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