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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
220 AM PDT Sat Oct 18 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Warm and dry conditions continue through the weekend and into the
early part of next week as the marine layer remains compressed and
light offshore flow continues in the higher  elevations. Humidity
recoveries in the higher elevations remain  moderate to locally poor
in the Santa Lucias and the interior  Central Coast mountains with
good to excellent recoveries  elsewhere. A slight cooling trend
begins midweek with rain chances returning to the district for the
latter part of the week.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Modestly warm and dry conditions will peak today. The warmest
interior valleys will reach near 80 today with  minimum RH as low as
30 percent in drier areas. Winds will  generally be gentle and out
of the Northwest. Cooler and more  moist air will build in Sunday
with very light rain possible along the coast. Moderate offshore
flow will help conditions quickly  dry back out early next week with
RH below 30 percent on Monday.


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ECC010-182130-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
220 AM PDT Sat Oct 18 2025

Warm and dry conditions continue through the weekend and into the
early part of next week as the marine layer remains compressed and
light offshore flow continues in the higher  elevations. Humidity
recoveries in the higher elevations remain  moderate to locally poor
in the Santa Lucias and the interior  Central Coast mountains with
good to excellent recoveries  elsewhere. A slight cooling trend
begins midweek with rain chances returning to the district for the
latter part of the week.

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ECC014-182130-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
220 AM PDT Sat Oct 18 2025

Warm and dry conditions continue through the weekend and into the
early part of next week as the marine layer remains compressed and
light offshore flow continues in the higher  elevations. Humidity
recoveries in the higher elevations remain  moderate to locally poor
in the Santa Lucias and the interior  Central Coast mountains with
good to excellent recoveries  elsewhere. A slight cooling trend
begins midweek with rain chances returning to the district for the
latter part of the week.

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ECC013-182130-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
220 AM PDT Sat Oct 18 2025

Warm and dry conditions continue through the weekend and into the
early part of next week as the marine layer remains compressed and
light offshore flow continues in the higher  elevations. Humidity
recoveries in the higher elevations remain  moderate to locally poor
in the Santa Lucias and the interior  Central Coast mountains with
good to excellent recoveries  elsewhere. A slight cooling trend
begins midweek with rain chances returning to the district for the
latter part of the week.

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ECC018-182130-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
220 AM PDT Sat Oct 18 2025

Warm and dry conditions continue through the weekend and into the
early part of next week as the marine layer remains compressed and
light offshore flow continues in the higher  elevations. Humidity
recoveries in the higher elevations remain  moderate to locally poor
in the Santa Lucias and the interior  Central Coast mountains with
good to excellent recoveries  elsewhere. A slight cooling trend
begins midweek with rain chances returning to the district for the
latter part of the week.

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