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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
313 PM PST Tue Dec 2 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Surface high pressure will build over the Great  Basin tonight
through Wednesday. A dry cool front will move  southward across the
Sacramento Valley late tonight and Wednesday  morning reaching the
North Bay and the East Bay early Wednesday.  This will bring a burst
of offshore winds late tonight and  Wednesday with gusts up to 25 to
35 mph in the hills and mountains. Surface high pressure continues
over the Great Basin Thursday  then weakens later in the week.
However mid to upper level high  pressure will remain nearly
stationary over the district resulting in dry weather through the
entire forecast period.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Stronger and blustery coastal northerly winds are  expected Tuesday
evening. Gusts around 20-30  mph will be possible. East-northeast
winds will also develop  Tuesday night into Wednesday for the
interior higher terrain and  over Lake County, where gusts from
30-40 mph will be possible over the ridges. Although, gust from
40-45 mph are possible over the  more prominent ridges in Lake
County. There is the potential for  near or freezing temperatures
along the coast and adjacent areas  through Thursday morning. For
interior area, colder temperatures  area possible due to wind chill.
Dry weather expected to prevail  through Friday, followed by a
chance for rain over the weekend.


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ECC010-031115-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
313 PM PST Tue Dec 2 2025

Surface high pressure will build over the Great  Basin tonight
through Wednesday. A dry cool front will move  southward across the
Sacramento Valley late tonight and Wednesday  morning reaching the
North Bay and the East Bay early Wednesday.  This will bring a burst
of offshore winds late tonight and  Wednesday with gusts up to 25 to
35 mph in the hills and mountains. Surface high pressure continues
over the Great Basin Thursday  then weakens later in the week.
However mid to upper level high  pressure will remain nearly
stationary over the district resulting in dry weather through the
entire forecast period.

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ECC014-031115-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
313 PM PST Tue Dec 2 2025

Surface high pressure will build over the Great  Basin tonight
through Wednesday. A dry cool front will move  southward across the
Sacramento Valley late tonight and Wednesday  morning reaching the
North Bay and the East Bay early Wednesday.  This will bring a burst
of offshore winds late tonight and  Wednesday with gusts up to 25 to
35 mph in the hills and mountains. Surface high pressure continues
over the Great Basin Thursday  then weakens later in the week.
However mid to upper level high  pressure will remain nearly
stationary over the district resulting in dry weather through the
entire forecast period.

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ECC013-031115-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
313 PM PST Tue Dec 2 2025

Surface high pressure will build over the Great  Basin tonight
through Wednesday. A dry cool front will move  southward across the
Sacramento Valley late tonight and Wednesday  morning reaching the
North Bay and the East Bay early Wednesday.  This will bring a burst
of offshore winds late tonight and  Wednesday with gusts up to 25 to
35 mph in the hills and mountains. Surface high pressure continues
over the Great Basin Thursday  then weakens later in the week.
However mid to upper level high  pressure will remain nearly
stationary over the district resulting in dry weather through the
entire forecast period.

$$

ECC018-031115-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
313 PM PST Tue Dec 2 2025

Surface high pressure will build over the Great  Basin tonight
through Wednesday. A dry cool front will move  southward across the
Sacramento Valley late tonight and Wednesday  morning reaching the
North Bay and the East Bay early Wednesday.  This will bring a burst
of offshore winds late tonight and  Wednesday with gusts up to 25 to
35 mph in the hills and mountains. Surface high pressure continues
over the Great Basin Thursday  then weakens later in the week.
However mid to upper level high  pressure will remain nearly
stationary over the district resulting in dry weather through the
entire forecast period.

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