Land Management Forecasts Issued by NWS San Francisco Bay Area, CA
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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
213 PM PDT Thu Apr 25 2024
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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...
Northwesterly winds have returned in wake of a cold front moving
across the region. They will become gusty Friday afternoon and
remain so throughout the weekend. Northwesterly gusts look to stay
within the 25 to 30 mph range with isolated stronger gusts up to
40 mph possible in elevated terrain. With this cold frontal
passage, light drizzle is possible throughout the Bay Area
associated but accumulations are not expected to meet the wetting
rain threshold. Cooler, below average temperatures continue through
Friday with drier, warmer conditions expected by mid to late
weekend amd into early next week.
...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...
A cold front will bring cooler temperatures and periods of light
rain to mainly Del Norte and Humboldt counties today through
Friday. A few showers will make it farther south and east. Snow
levels are expected to be over 5,000 feet. Breezy north winds are
expected over the higher terrain Friday afternoon and evening,
especially in Mendocino and Lake counties. For the weekend and into
next week mainly dry and cool conditions are expected. Some light
rain is possible on Wednesday.
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ECC010-260915-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
213 PM PDT Thu Apr 25 2024
Northwesterly winds have returned in wake of a cold front moving
across the region. They will become gusty Friday afternoon and
remain so throughout the weekend. Northwesterly gusts look to stay
within the 25 to 30 mph range with isolated stronger gusts up to
40 mph possible in elevated terrain. With this cold frontal
passage, light drizzle is possible throughout the Bay Area
associated but accumulations are not expected to meet the wetting
rain threshold. Cooler, below average temperatures continue through
Friday with drier, warmer conditions expected by mid to late
weekend amd into early next week.
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ECC014-260915-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
213 PM PDT Thu Apr 25 2024
Northwesterly winds have returned in wake of a cold front moving
across the region. They will become gusty Friday afternoon and
remain so throughout the weekend. Northwesterly gusts look to stay
within the 25 to 30 mph range with isolated stronger gusts up to
40 mph possible in elevated terrain. With this cold frontal
passage, light drizzle is possible throughout the Bay Area
associated but accumulations are not expected to meet the wetting
rain threshold. Cooler, below average temperatures continue through
Friday with drier, warmer conditions expected by mid to late
weekend amd into early next week.
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ECC013-260915-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
213 PM PDT Thu Apr 25 2024
Northwesterly winds have returned in wake of a cold front moving
across the region. They will become gusty Friday afternoon and
remain so throughout the weekend. Northwesterly gusts look to stay
within the 25 to 30 mph range with isolated stronger gusts up to
40 mph possible in elevated terrain. With this cold frontal
passage, light drizzle is possible throughout the Bay Area
associated but accumulations are not expected to meet the wetting
rain threshold. Cooler, below average temperatures continue through
Friday with drier, warmer conditions expected by mid to late
weekend amd into early next week.
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ECC018-260915-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
213 PM PDT Thu Apr 25 2024
Northwesterly winds have returned in wake of a cold front moving
across the region. They will become gusty Friday afternoon and
remain so throughout the weekend. Northwesterly gusts look to stay
within the 25 to 30 mph range with isolated stronger gusts up to
40 mph possible in elevated terrain. With this cold frontal
passage, light drizzle is possible throughout the Bay Area
associated but accumulations are not expected to meet the wetting
rain threshold. Cooler, below average temperatures continue through
Friday with drier, warmer conditions expected by mid to late
weekend amd into early next week.
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