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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
532 AM PDT Fri May 3 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Warm, dry weather continues through Friday as shortwave upper level
ridging and high pressure builds over the area. Gusty west to
northwest winds between 20 to 25 mph and dry daytime RH values
between 30 to 45 percent is expected through Friday across inland
portions of the Bay Area and Central Coast. Coastal regions and
areas of elevated terrain may experience stronger gusts between 25
to 30 mph with stronger. A pattern shift is expected Saturday as an
incoming low pressure system moves inland and brings cooler
temperatures, gusty winds, and beneficial wetting rains throughout
the Bay Area and Central Coast. Precipitation totals are expected to
 be between 0.25 to 0.75 inches throughout the Bay Area, and up to
0.50 inches in portions of Monterey and San Benito Counties. Coastal
 mountain ranges may see locally higher precipitation totals.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

One last day of dry weather and westerly breezes  today before an an
unseasonably cold storm brings moderate to heavy rain tonight into
Saturday morning. Snow levels are forecast  to rapidly fall behind
the front on Saturday with 1 to 4 inches of wet snow above 2500 to
3500 feet. Temperatures are forecast to cool down drastically this
weekend with subfreezing early morning temperatures in the mountains
and valleys of Trinity by Sunday. Temperatures will gradually
recover early next week, and will most likely remain below normal
before a warm up commences around mid next week.


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ECC010-040045-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
532 AM PDT Fri May 3 2024

Warm, dry weather continues through Friday as shortwave upper level
ridging and high pressure builds over the area. Gusty west to
northwest winds between 20 to 25 mph and dry daytime RH values
between 30 to 45 percent is expected through Friday across inland
portions of the Bay Area and Central Coast. Coastal regions and
areas of elevated terrain may experience stronger gusts between 25
to 30 mph with stronger. A pattern shift is expected Saturday as an
incoming low pressure system moves inland and brings cooler
temperatures, gusty winds, and beneficial wetting rains throughout
the Bay Area and Central Coast. Precipitation totals are expected to
 be between 0.25 to 0.75 inches throughout the Bay Area, and up to
0.50 inches in portions of Monterey and San Benito Counties. Coastal
 mountain ranges may see locally higher precipitation totals.

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ECC014-040045-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
532 AM PDT Fri May 3 2024

Warm, dry weather continues through Friday as shortwave upper level
ridging and high pressure builds over the area. Gusty west to
northwest winds between 20 to 25 mph and dry daytime RH values
between 30 to 45 percent is expected through Friday across inland
portions of the Bay Area and Central Coast. Coastal regions and
areas of elevated terrain may experience stronger gusts between 25
to 30 mph with stronger. A pattern shift is expected Saturday as an
incoming low pressure system moves inland and brings cooler
temperatures, gusty winds, and beneficial wetting rains throughout
the Bay Area and Central Coast. Precipitation totals are expected to
 be between 0.25 to 0.75 inches throughout the Bay Area, and up to
0.50 inches in portions of Monterey and San Benito Counties. Coastal
 mountain ranges may see locally higher precipitation totals.

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ECC013-040045-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
532 AM PDT Fri May 3 2024

Warm, dry weather continues through Friday as shortwave upper level
ridging and high pressure builds over the area. Gusty west to
northwest winds between 20 to 25 mph and dry daytime RH values
between 30 to 45 percent is expected through Friday across inland
portions of the Bay Area and Central Coast. Coastal regions and
areas of elevated terrain may experience stronger gusts between 25
to 30 mph with stronger. A pattern shift is expected Saturday as an
incoming low pressure system moves inland and brings cooler
temperatures, gusty winds, and beneficial wetting rains throughout
the Bay Area and Central Coast. Precipitation totals are expected to
 be between 0.25 to 0.75 inches throughout the Bay Area, and up to
0.50 inches in portions of Monterey and San Benito Counties. Coastal
 mountain ranges may see locally higher precipitation totals.

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ECC018-040045-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
532 AM PDT Fri May 3 2024

Warm, dry weather continues through Friday as shortwave upper level
ridging and high pressure builds over the area. Gusty west to
northwest winds between 20 to 25 mph and dry daytime RH values
between 30 to 45 percent is expected through Friday across inland
portions of the Bay Area and Central Coast. Coastal regions and
areas of elevated terrain may experience stronger gusts between 25
to 30 mph with stronger. A pattern shift is expected Saturday as an
incoming low pressure system moves inland and brings cooler
temperatures, gusty winds, and beneficial wetting rains throughout
the Bay Area and Central Coast. Precipitation totals are expected to
 be between 0.25 to 0.75 inches throughout the Bay Area, and up to
0.50 inches in portions of Monterey and San Benito Counties. Coastal
 mountain ranges may see locally higher precipitation totals.

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