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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
243 PM PST Sun Nov 30 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

A burst of offshore flow will develop late tonight and early Monday
leading to lower humidity and locally stronger winds over the North
Bay. Elsewhere around the district will remain seasonably cool and
dry. A much stronger push of offshore flow will develop Tuesday
night with stronger winds over the  North Bay, East Bay, and Santa
Cruz mountains. Despite two rounds  of offshore flow overall fire
weather concerns remains low.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Dry and seasonably cool weather is forecast through late next week,
with mix of sunshine and clouds. Breezy northerly winds will
continue to develop over the coastal headlands and  exposed ridges
today. Offshore winds are anticipated to develop  over the higher
terrain across the interior this evening and  increase into Monday
morning, with the strongest winds anticipated over the eastern
portion of Lake County where gusts up to 25-35  mph are possible.
Blustery north and east-northeast winds over the ridges and perhaps
Lake County Tuesday night into Wednesday, with the potential of
gusts from 35-45 mph. There is the potential for near or freezing
temperatures along the coast and adjacent areas  Monday morning, and
again Wednesday morning.


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St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
243 PM PST Sun Nov 30 2025

A burst of offshore flow will develop late tonight and early Monday
leading to lower humidity and locally stronger winds over the North
Bay. Elsewhere around the district will remain seasonably cool and
dry. A much stronger push of offshore flow will develop Tuesday
night with stronger winds over the  North Bay, East Bay, and Santa
Cruz mountains. Despite two rounds  of offshore flow overall fire
weather concerns remains low.

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Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
243 PM PST Sun Nov 30 2025

A burst of offshore flow will develop late tonight and early Monday
leading to lower humidity and locally stronger winds over the North
Bay. Elsewhere around the district will remain seasonably cool and
dry. A much stronger push of offshore flow will develop Tuesday
night with stronger winds over the  North Bay, East Bay, and Santa
Cruz mountains. Despite two rounds  of offshore flow overall fire
weather concerns remains low.

$$

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Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
243 PM PST Sun Nov 30 2025

A burst of offshore flow will develop late tonight and early Monday
leading to lower humidity and locally stronger winds over the North
Bay. Elsewhere around the district will remain seasonably cool and
dry. A much stronger push of offshore flow will develop Tuesday
night with stronger winds over the  North Bay, East Bay, and Santa
Cruz mountains. Despite two rounds  of offshore flow overall fire
weather concerns remains low.

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Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
243 PM PST Sun Nov 30 2025

A burst of offshore flow will develop late tonight and early Monday
leading to lower humidity and locally stronger winds over the North
Bay. Elsewhere around the district will remain seasonably cool and
dry. A much stronger push of offshore flow will develop Tuesday
night with stronger winds over the  North Bay, East Bay, and Santa
Cruz mountains. Despite two rounds  of offshore flow overall fire
weather concerns remains low.

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