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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
454 AM PDT Thu May 23 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

A cooling trend continues through the weekend, with seasonal to
above average temperatures across the interior Thursday
transitioning to below average temperatures Friday. Poor to fair
daytime humidity retention continues across the interior  Thursday
with minimum daytime RH values of 25 to 45 percent  expected.
Strengthening onshore flow Thursday into Friday will  allow for fair
daytime humidity retention across the interior with minimum daytime
RH values between 40 to 70 percent Friday.  Locally gustier
conditions are possible along the coast, the  North and East Bay
Mountains, along the highest peaks, and in gaps and passes. Light
coastal drizzle is possible Friday and Saturday  but accumulations
are not expected to meet wetting rain criteria. Warmer, seasonal to
above average temperatures return by early  next week as a warming,
drying trend begins Sunday.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Near to below normal temperatures are expected  today through
Saturday as a series of dry troughs move across the Pacific
Northwest. Breezy northerly to northwesterly winds are forecast to
continue today through this evening with the strongest gusts over
the exposed ridges and channeled terrain. Broad and flat ridging
will build early next week and provide some interior warming, but
winds will generally remain onshore and coastal areas will not warm
up.


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ECC010-240000-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
454 AM PDT Thu May 23 2024

A cooling trend continues through the weekend, with seasonal to
above average temperatures across the interior Thursday
transitioning to below average temperatures Friday. Poor to fair
daytime humidity retention continues across the interior  Thursday
with minimum daytime RH values of 25 to 45 percent  expected.
Strengthening onshore flow Thursday into Friday will  allow for fair
daytime humidity retention across the interior with minimum daytime
RH values between 40 to 70 percent Friday.  Locally gustier
conditions are possible along the coast, the  North and East Bay
Mountains, along the highest peaks, and in gaps and passes. Light
coastal drizzle is possible Friday and Saturday  but accumulations
are not expected to meet wetting rain criteria. Warmer, seasonal to
above average temperatures return by early  next week as a warming,
drying trend begins Sunday.

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ECC014-240000-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
454 AM PDT Thu May 23 2024

A cooling trend continues through the weekend, with seasonal to
above average temperatures across the interior Thursday
transitioning to below average temperatures Friday. Poor to fair
daytime humidity retention continues across the interior  Thursday
with minimum daytime RH values of 25 to 45 percent  expected.
Strengthening onshore flow Thursday into Friday will  allow for fair
daytime humidity retention across the interior with minimum daytime
RH values between 40 to 70 percent Friday.  Locally gustier
conditions are possible along the coast, the  North and East Bay
Mountains, along the highest peaks, and in gaps and passes. Light
coastal drizzle is possible Friday and Saturday  but accumulations
are not expected to meet wetting rain criteria. Warmer, seasonal to
above average temperatures return by early  next week as a warming,
drying trend begins Sunday.

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ECC013-240000-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
454 AM PDT Thu May 23 2024

A cooling trend continues through the weekend, with seasonal to
above average temperatures across the interior Thursday
transitioning to below average temperatures Friday. Poor to fair
daytime humidity retention continues across the interior  Thursday
with minimum daytime RH values of 25 to 45 percent  expected.
Strengthening onshore flow Thursday into Friday will  allow for fair
daytime humidity retention across the interior with minimum daytime
RH values between 40 to 70 percent Friday.  Locally gustier
conditions are possible along the coast, the  North and East Bay
Mountains, along the highest peaks, and in gaps and passes. Light
coastal drizzle is possible Friday and Saturday  but accumulations
are not expected to meet wetting rain criteria. Warmer, seasonal to
above average temperatures return by early  next week as a warming,
drying trend begins Sunday.

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ECC018-240000-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
454 AM PDT Thu May 23 2024

A cooling trend continues through the weekend, with seasonal to
above average temperatures across the interior Thursday
transitioning to below average temperatures Friday. Poor to fair
daytime humidity retention continues across the interior  Thursday
with minimum daytime RH values of 25 to 45 percent  expected.
Strengthening onshore flow Thursday into Friday will  allow for fair
daytime humidity retention across the interior with minimum daytime
RH values between 40 to 70 percent Friday.  Locally gustier
conditions are possible along the coast, the  North and East Bay
Mountains, along the highest peaks, and in gaps and passes. Light
coastal drizzle is possible Friday and Saturday  but accumulations
are not expected to meet wetting rain criteria. Warmer, seasonal to
above average temperatures return by early  next week as a warming,
drying trend begins Sunday.

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