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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
224 AM PDT Sat Aug 30 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT IN THE INTERIOR MOUNTAINS THROUGH
THE WEEKEND DUE TO LOW RH AND MODERATE AFTERNOON BREEZES...

Hot and dry conditions will develop today and will prevail through
midweek. The marine layer has compressed to around 500 feet, which
will limit its influence to the immediate coastal region, and
contribute to further drying above 1000 feet. Very low daytime
humidities and poor overnight recoveries are expected across the
higher elevations. Winds remain onshore, but breezy afternoon winds
will elevate the fire weather threat in the interior mountains,
especially through favored gaps and passes.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Dry weather will continue through early next week,  with low daytime
RH in areas well away from the coast. Winds will generally be
diurnally and terrain driven. Over the weekend a   a period of
enhance afternoon winds with gusts to 25 mph is expected. Next week
a warming and drying trend is expected with high temperatures are
expected to peak in the upper 90s to near 105  across the interior
valleys Tuesday and Wednesday. There is also a slight chance of
afternoon and evening thunderstorms Tuesday and  Wednesday mainly in
northern Trinity county.


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ECC010-302130-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
224 AM PDT Sat Aug 30 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT IN THE INTERIOR MOUNTAINS THROUGH
THE WEEKEND DUE TO LOW RH AND MODERATE AFTERNOON BREEZES...

Hot and dry conditions will develop today and will prevail through
midweek. The marine layer has compressed to around 500 feet, which
will limit its influence to the immediate coastal region, and
contribute to further drying above 1000 feet. Very low daytime
humidities and poor overnight recoveries are expected across the
higher elevations. Winds remain onshore, but breezy afternoon winds
will elevate the fire weather threat in the interior mountains,
especially through favored gaps and passes.

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ECC014-302130-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
224 AM PDT Sat Aug 30 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT IN THE INTERIOR MOUNTAINS THROUGH
THE WEEKEND DUE TO LOW RH AND MODERATE AFTERNOON BREEZES...

Hot and dry conditions will develop today and will prevail through
midweek. The marine layer has compressed to around 500 feet, which
will limit its influence to the immediate coastal region, and
contribute to further drying above 1000 feet. Very low daytime
humidities and poor overnight recoveries are expected across the
higher elevations. Winds remain onshore, but breezy afternoon winds
will elevate the fire weather threat in the interior mountains,
especially through favored gaps and passes.

$$

ECC013-302130-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
224 AM PDT Sat Aug 30 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT IN THE INTERIOR MOUNTAINS THROUGH
THE WEEKEND DUE TO LOW RH AND MODERATE AFTERNOON BREEZES...

Hot and dry conditions will develop today and will prevail through
midweek. The marine layer has compressed to around 500 feet, which
will limit its influence to the immediate coastal region, and
contribute to further drying above 1000 feet. Very low daytime
humidities and poor overnight recoveries are expected across the
higher elevations. Winds remain onshore, but breezy afternoon winds
will elevate the fire weather threat in the interior mountains,
especially through favored gaps and passes.

$$

ECC018-302130-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
224 AM PDT Sat Aug 30 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT IN THE INTERIOR MOUNTAINS THROUGH
THE WEEKEND DUE TO LOW RH AND MODERATE AFTERNOON BREEZES...

Hot and dry conditions will develop today and will prevail through
midweek. The marine layer has compressed to around 500 feet, which
will limit its influence to the immediate coastal region, and
contribute to further drying above 1000 feet. Very low daytime
humidities and poor overnight recoveries are expected across the
higher elevations. Winds remain onshore, but breezy afternoon winds
will elevate the fire weather threat in the interior mountains,
especially through favored gaps and passes.

$$