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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
536 AM PDT Wed Jun 10 2026

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

A strong high pressure system will remain over the  area through
late week. The surface pressure gradient and winds  will steepen
later today and tonight across the Sacramento Valley  resulting in
strengthening north to northeast winds reaching into  the Bay Area
tonight and Thursday morning. Dry conditions along  with hot daytime
high temperatures will prevail today and Thursday. Expect poor
recoveries in the hills and mountains tonight and Thursday morning.
Thursday`s high temperatures will be well above normal to near
record highs for the day. Winds ease later Thursday, with onshore
winds likely redeveloping along the coastline. Onshore winds will
gain a foothold over the district during the weekend  helping to
ease temperatures and offer incremental improvements in humidities.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

A warming and drying trend starts today for the interior. By
Thursday, high temperatures could be exceeding 100  degrees in some
interior valley locations. At the same time,  northerly flow is
expected increase in the northern Central Valley Wednesday night
through Thursday morning and these winds are  expected to impact the
Yolla Bollas down into eastern and southern Lake County. This could
result in elevated to locally critical  fire weather conditions.
Very low RH is expected in many areas by  Thursday afternoon. Hot
weather is expected to continue into the  weekend. Areas closer to
the coast may start to see more marine  influence by the weekend.


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ECC010-110045-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
536 AM PDT Wed Jun 10 2026

A strong high pressure system will remain over the  area through
late week. The surface pressure gradient and winds  will steepen
later today and tonight across the Sacramento Valley  resulting in
strengthening north to northeast winds reaching into  the Bay Area
tonight and Thursday morning. Dry conditions along  with hot daytime
high temperatures will prevail today and Thursday. Expect poor
recoveries in the hills and mountains tonight and Thursday morning.
Thursday`s high temperatures will be well above normal to near
record highs for the day. Winds ease later Thursday, with onshore
winds likely redeveloping along the coastline. Onshore winds will
gain a foothold over the district during the weekend  helping to
ease temperatures and offer incremental improvements in humidities.

$$

ECC014-110045-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
536 AM PDT Wed Jun 10 2026

A strong high pressure system will remain over the  area through
late week. The surface pressure gradient and winds  will steepen
later today and tonight across the Sacramento Valley  resulting in
strengthening north to northeast winds reaching into  the Bay Area
tonight and Thursday morning. Dry conditions along  with hot daytime
high temperatures will prevail today and Thursday. Expect poor
recoveries in the hills and mountains tonight and Thursday morning.
Thursday`s high temperatures will be well above normal to near
record highs for the day. Winds ease later Thursday, with onshore
winds likely redeveloping along the coastline. Onshore winds will
gain a foothold over the district during the weekend  helping to
ease temperatures and offer incremental improvements in humidities.

$$

ECC013-110045-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
536 AM PDT Wed Jun 10 2026

A strong high pressure system will remain over the  area through
late week. The surface pressure gradient and winds  will steepen
later today and tonight across the Sacramento Valley  resulting in
strengthening north to northeast winds reaching into  the Bay Area
tonight and Thursday morning. Dry conditions along  with hot daytime
high temperatures will prevail today and Thursday. Expect poor
recoveries in the hills and mountains tonight and Thursday morning.
Thursday`s high temperatures will be well above normal to near
record highs for the day. Winds ease later Thursday, with onshore
winds likely redeveloping along the coastline. Onshore winds will
gain a foothold over the district during the weekend  helping to
ease temperatures and offer incremental improvements in humidities.

$$

ECC018-110045-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
536 AM PDT Wed Jun 10 2026

A strong high pressure system will remain over the  area through
late week. The surface pressure gradient and winds  will steepen
later today and tonight across the Sacramento Valley  resulting in
strengthening north to northeast winds reaching into  the Bay Area
tonight and Thursday morning. Dry conditions along  with hot daytime
high temperatures will prevail today and Thursday. Expect poor
recoveries in the hills and mountains tonight and Thursday morning.
Thursday`s high temperatures will be well above normal to near
record highs for the day. Winds ease later Thursday, with onshore
winds likely redeveloping along the coastline. Onshore winds will
gain a foothold over the district during the weekend  helping to
ease temperatures and offer incremental improvements in humidities.

$$