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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
342 AM PDT Sat Aug 2 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Slightly cooler to near seasonal temperatures will continue through
mid-week before a modest warming trend arrives late week. NW winds
will gust up to 40 kts Sunday and Monday near favored peaks and
passes in the East Bay and Salinas Valley. Otherwise, onshore
winds and the typical marine layer will keep the relative humidity
high in areas below 1,500 feet and moderate across higher
elevations and further inland.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Chance for afternoon thunderstorms will continue through the
weekend. Winds will mostly remain terrain driven with modest
onshore westerly pushes each afternoon in exposed areas through
Saturday. Chances for isolated thunderstorms could occur on Saturday
in extreme NE Trinity, but chances are rather slim. Stronger onshore
wind is expected with a colder trough on Sunday. This trough will
also bring more of a chance for showers and thunderstorms to
mainly around the Trinity Horn on Sunday. This trough on Sunday
will likely induce stronger westerly to northwesterly winds for
our typically dry and windy areas; Lake, interior Mendocino and
eastern Trinity.


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ECC010-022245-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
342 AM PDT Sat Aug 2 2025

Slightly cooler to near seasonal temperatures will continue through
mid-week before a modest warming trend arrives late week. NW winds
will gust up to 40 kts Sunday and Monday near favored peaks and
passes in the East Bay and Salinas Valley. Otherwise, onshore
winds and the typical marine layer will keep the relative humidity
high in areas below 1,500 feet and moderate across higher
elevations and further inland.

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ECC014-022245-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
342 AM PDT Sat Aug 2 2025

Slightly cooler to near seasonal temperatures will continue through
mid-week before a modest warming trend arrives late week. NW winds
will gust up to 40 kts Sunday and Monday near favored peaks and
passes in the East Bay and Salinas Valley. Otherwise, onshore
winds and the typical marine layer will keep the relative humidity
high in areas below 1,500 feet and moderate across higher
elevations and further inland.

$$

ECC013-022245-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
342 AM PDT Sat Aug 2 2025

Slightly cooler to near seasonal temperatures will continue through
mid-week before a modest warming trend arrives late week. NW winds
will gust up to 40 kts Sunday and Monday near favored peaks and
passes in the East Bay and Salinas Valley. Otherwise, onshore
winds and the typical marine layer will keep the relative humidity
high in areas below 1,500 feet and moderate across higher
elevations and further inland.

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ECC018-022245-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
342 AM PDT Sat Aug 2 2025

Slightly cooler to near seasonal temperatures will continue through
mid-week before a modest warming trend arrives late week. NW winds
will gust up to 40 kts Sunday and Monday near favored peaks and
passes in the East Bay and Salinas Valley. Otherwise, onshore
winds and the typical marine layer will keep the relative humidity
high in areas below 1,500 feet and moderate across higher
elevations and further inland.

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