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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
255 PM PDT Wed May 1 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Drier and warmer weather continues through the end of the work week.
Inland high temperatures will stay in the mid to  upper 70`s while
coastal high temperatures linger in the upper  50`s to low 60`s.
Drier daytime relative humidity values, between  25 to 45 percent
inland, continue through Friday with daytime  relative humidity
values gradually improving moving into the  weekend. Gusty northwest
winds between 20 to 25 mph will continue  for most inland areas
through Friday. For areas directly along the coast and in elevated
terrain may see higher wind gusts between  25 to 35 mph. Stronger,
gustier winds will return across coastal  and inland areas Friday as
a surface low pressure system moves  inland. This system will bring
below average temperatures and  increased potential for wetting
rains. Precipitation totals are  expected to be between 0.20 to
0.50 inches throughout the Bay Area  while portions of Monterey and
San Benito Counties will receive  between 0.10 to 0.30 inches.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Gusty north to northeast winds and low RH`s over the exposed higher
terrain are expected to continue this morning. Winds are forecast to
become northwest to west this afternoon and evening, however RH`s
will remain low. A frontal system will drop down from the NW late
tonight through Thursday and provide wetting rain to Del Norte and
northern Humboldt Counties.  Temperatures will warm above normal
today and remain above seasonal averages through Friday. A
unseasonably cold system will drop down from the NW Friday night
through Saturday, bringing moderate to heavy rain, high mountain
snow and much cooler temperatures.


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ECC010-021000-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
255 PM PDT Wed May 1 2024

Drier and warmer weather continues through the end of the work week.
Inland high temperatures will stay in the mid to  upper 70`s while
coastal high temperatures linger in the upper  50`s to low 60`s.
Drier daytime relative humidity values, between  25 to 45 percent
inland, continue through Friday with daytime  relative humidity
values gradually improving moving into the  weekend. Gusty northwest
winds between 20 to 25 mph will continue  for most inland areas
through Friday. For areas directly along the coast and in elevated
terrain may see higher wind gusts between  25 to 35 mph. Stronger,
gustier winds will return across coastal  and inland areas Friday as
a surface low pressure system moves  inland. This system will bring
below average temperatures and  increased potential for wetting
rains. Precipitation totals are  expected to be between 0.20 to
0.50 inches throughout the Bay Area  while portions of Monterey and
San Benito Counties will receive  between 0.10 to 0.30 inches.

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ECC014-021000-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
255 PM PDT Wed May 1 2024

Drier and warmer weather continues through the end of the work week.
Inland high temperatures will stay in the mid to  upper 70`s while
coastal high temperatures linger in the upper  50`s to low 60`s.
Drier daytime relative humidity values, between  25 to 45 percent
inland, continue through Friday with daytime  relative humidity
values gradually improving moving into the  weekend. Gusty northwest
winds between 20 to 25 mph will continue  for most inland areas
through Friday. For areas directly along the coast and in elevated
terrain may see higher wind gusts between  25 to 35 mph. Stronger,
gustier winds will return across coastal  and inland areas Friday as
a surface low pressure system moves  inland. This system will bring
below average temperatures and  increased potential for wetting
rains. Precipitation totals are  expected to be between 0.20 to
0.50 inches throughout the Bay Area  while portions of Monterey and
San Benito Counties will receive  between 0.10 to 0.30 inches.

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ECC013-021000-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
255 PM PDT Wed May 1 2024

Drier and warmer weather continues through the end of the work week.
Inland high temperatures will stay in the mid to  upper 70`s while
coastal high temperatures linger in the upper  50`s to low 60`s.
Drier daytime relative humidity values, between  25 to 45 percent
inland, continue through Friday with daytime  relative humidity
values gradually improving moving into the  weekend. Gusty northwest
winds between 20 to 25 mph will continue  for most inland areas
through Friday. For areas directly along the coast and in elevated
terrain may see higher wind gusts between  25 to 35 mph. Stronger,
gustier winds will return across coastal  and inland areas Friday as
a surface low pressure system moves  inland. This system will bring
below average temperatures and  increased potential for wetting
rains. Precipitation totals are  expected to be between 0.20 to
0.50 inches throughout the Bay Area  while portions of Monterey and
San Benito Counties will receive  between 0.10 to 0.30 inches.

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ECC018-021000-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
255 PM PDT Wed May 1 2024

Drier and warmer weather continues through the end of the work week.
Inland high temperatures will stay in the mid to  upper 70`s while
coastal high temperatures linger in the upper  50`s to low 60`s.
Drier daytime relative humidity values, between  25 to 45 percent
inland, continue through Friday with daytime  relative humidity
values gradually improving moving into the  weekend. Gusty northwest
winds between 20 to 25 mph will continue  for most inland areas
through Friday. For areas directly along the coast and in elevated
terrain may see higher wind gusts between  25 to 35 mph. Stronger,
gustier winds will return across coastal  and inland areas Friday as
a surface low pressure system moves  inland. This system will bring
below average temperatures and  increased potential for wetting
rains. Along the coast and northern portions of Monterey and San
Benito Counties will receive between 0.10 to 0.30 inches. Far
southern inland Monterey and San Benito Counties may receive
between 0.00 to 0.10 inches of rain.


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