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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
306 PM PST Sun Nov 9 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Light offshore flow continues through Tuesday with widespread poor
daytime humidity retention and poor overnight recoveries above
1500 feet. A stronger storm system will arrive Wednesday and bring
widespread rain to the region. At least an inch of rain is expected
across the lower elevations with two to three inches expected across
the North Bay Mountains, Santa Cruz Mountains, and Santa Lucia
Mountains. Strong onshore winds are  expected Wednesday and Thursday
with widespread gusts between 40 to 50 mph. Locally stronger gusts
are expected across mountain gaps and passes, along mountain peaks,
and in coastal areas. The pattern remains unsettled into the weekend
as light rain persists.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Drier and generally warmer weather is forecast for  this weekend and
through at least Tuesday. Gentle to moderate offshore flow regime
(easterly winds)are expected, especially at night, over the exposed
ridges this weekend. Wet and unsettled weather  pattern return as
early as mid next week. There is the potential  for heavy rainfall
and multiple periods of strong south winds mid  to late next week.
Colder air aloft will allow snow levels as low  as 5000 feet
Thursday night into Friday.


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ECC010-101115-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
306 PM PST Sun Nov 9 2025

Light offshore flow continues through Tuesday with widespread poor
daytime humidity retention and poor overnight recoveries above
1500 feet. A stronger storm system will arrive Wednesday and bring
widespread rain to the region. At least an inch of rain is expected
across the lower elevations with two to three inches expected across
the North Bay Mountains, Santa Cruz Mountains, and Santa Lucia
Mountains. Strong onshore winds are  expected Wednesday and Thursday
with widespread gusts between 40 to 50 mph. Locally stronger gusts
are expected across mountain gaps and passes, along mountain peaks,
and in coastal areas. The pattern remains unsettled into the weekend
as light rain persists.

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ECC014-101115-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
306 PM PST Sun Nov 9 2025

Light offshore flow continues through Tuesday with widespread poor
daytime humidity retention and poor overnight recoveries above
1500 feet. A stronger storm system will arrive Wednesday and bring
widespread rain to the region. At least an inch of rain is expected
across the lower elevations with two to three inches expected across
the North Bay Mountains, Santa Cruz Mountains, and Santa Lucia
Mountains. Strong onshore winds are  expected Wednesday and Thursday
with widespread gusts between 40 to 50 mph. Locally stronger gusts
are expected across mountain gaps and passes, along mountain peaks,
and in coastal areas. The pattern remains unsettled into the weekend
as light rain persists.

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ECC013-101115-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
306 PM PST Sun Nov 9 2025

Light offshore flow continues through Tuesday with widespread poor
daytime humidity retention and poor overnight recoveries above
1500 feet. A stronger storm system will arrive Wednesday and bring
widespread rain to the region. At least an inch of rain is expected
across the lower elevations with two to three inches expected across
the North Bay Mountains, Santa Cruz Mountains, and Santa Lucia
Mountains. Strong onshore winds are  expected Wednesday and Thursday
with widespread gusts between 40 to 50 mph. Locally stronger gusts
are expected across mountain gaps and passes, along mountain peaks,
and in coastal areas. The pattern remains unsettled into the weekend
as light rain persists.

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ECC018-101115-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
306 PM PST Sun Nov 9 2025

Light offshore flow continues through Tuesday with widespread poor
daytime humidity retention and poor overnight recoveries above
1500 feet. A stronger storm system will arrive Wednesday and bring
widespread rain to the region. At least an inch of rain is expected
across the lower elevations with two to three inches expected across
the North Bay Mountains, Santa Cruz Mountains, and Santa Lucia
Mountains. Strong onshore winds are  expected Wednesday and Thursday
with widespread gusts between 40 to 50 mph. Locally stronger gusts
are expected across mountain gaps and passes, along mountain peaks,
and in coastal areas. The pattern remains unsettled into the weekend
as light rain persists.

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