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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
245 PM PDT Wed Jun 18 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

This afternoon offers the warmest temperatures of the forecast with
sunny skies and poor humidity retentions  continuing to dry fire
fuels especially for areas away from the coast. Despite better
onshore flow and a cooling trend,  humidities will be slow to
improve in the next few days. This,  coupled with increasing winds
from the changing upper-level  pattern will increase fire weather
concerns. Areas of higher  concern will be the higher terrain in the
far interior as winds  look to gust to around 35 mph and humidity
retentions look to fall to 10-20%. Some of these areas will also
have very poor overnight recoveries, less than 25%. Fire concerns
begin to ease into  Sunday as winds ease district wide, and
humidities slightly  improve.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

High pressure continues to strengthen and conditions will be warmer
and drier than Tuesday. An upper level trough will bring cooler
temperatures Thursday with more cooling Friday. This will increase
afternoon RH each day. This trough will also  bring stronger winds
Thursday and Friday afternoons for the  interior. RH recoveries are
also expected to improve Friday and  Saturday. There is a slight
chance for showers in Del Norte and Northern Humboldt Friday. Cooler
temperatures and weaker winds  expected for the weekend. Warming and
drying trend expected Monday through Wednesday next week.


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ECC010-190945-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
245 PM PDT Wed Jun 18 2025

Near critical fire weather conditions affect the interior
Central Coast and interior North Bay for the second half of the
week and into the weekend with moderate to poor RH recoveries and
breezy to gusty afternoon and evening winds with low daytime RH.
This afternoon offers the warmest temperatures of the forecast with
sunny skies and poor humidity retentions  continuing to dry fire
fuels especially for areas away from the coast. Despite better
onshore flow and a cooling trend,  humidities will be slow to
improve in the next few days. This,  coupled with increasing winds
from the changing upper-level  pattern will increase fire weather
concerns. Areas of higher  concern will be the higher terrain in the
far interior as winds  look to gust to around 35 mph and humidity
retentions look to fall to 10-20%. Some of these areas will also
have very poor overnight recoveries, less than 25%. Fire concerns
begin to ease into  Sunday as winds ease district wide, and
humidities slightly  improve.

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ECC014-190945-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
245 PM PDT Wed Jun 18 2025

This afternoon offers the warmest temperatures of the forecast with
sunny skies and poor humidity retentions  continuing to dry fire
fuels especially for areas away from the coast. Despite better
onshore flow and a cooling trend,  humidities will be slow to
improve in the next few days. This,  coupled with increasing winds
from the changing upper-level  pattern will increase fire weather
concerns. Areas of higher  concern will be the higher terrain in the
far interior as winds  look to gust to around 35 mph and humidity
retentions look to fall to 10-20%. Some of these areas will also
have very poor overnight recoveries, less than 25%. Fire concerns
begin to ease into  Sunday as winds ease district wide, and
humidities slightly  improve.

$$

ECC013-190945-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
245 PM PDT Wed Jun 18 2025

This afternoon offers the warmest temperatures of the forecast with
sunny skies and poor humidity retentions  continuing to dry fire
fuels especially for areas away from the coast. Despite better
onshore flow and a cooling trend,  humidities will be slow to
improve in the next few days. This,  coupled with increasing winds
from the changing upper-level  pattern will increase fire weather
concerns. Areas of higher  concern will be the higher terrain in the
far interior as winds  look to gust to around 35 mph and humidity
retentions look to fall to 10-20%. Some of these areas will also
have very poor overnight recoveries, less than 25%. Fire concerns
begin to ease into  Sunday as winds ease district wide, and
humidities slightly  improve.

$$

ECC018-190945-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
245 PM PDT Wed Jun 18 2025

Near critical fire weather conditions affect the interior
Central Coast and interior North Bay for the second half of the
week and into the weekend with moderate to poor RH recoveries and
breezy to gusty afternoon and evening winds with low daytime RH.
This afternoon offers the warmest temperatures of the forecast with
sunny skies and poor humidity retentions  continuing to dry fire
fuels especially for areas away from the coast. Despite better
onshore flow and a cooling trend,  humidities will be slow to
improve in the next few days. This,  coupled with increasing winds
from the changing upper-level  pattern will increase fire weather
concerns. Areas of higher  concern will be the higher terrain in the
far interior as winds  look to gust to around 35 mph and humidity
retentions look to fall to 10-20%. Some of these areas will also
have very poor overnight recoveries, less than 25%. Fire concerns
begin to ease into  Sunday as winds ease district wide, and
humidities slightly  improve.

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