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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
258 PM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Below normal temperatures continue through Thursday before a warming
trend, bringing back seasonal highs, begins  Friday into the
weekend. High pressure will build across the West  Coast this
weekend with the marine layer compressing to around  1000-1200 ft
this weekend. Good overnight recoveries and fair  daytime humidity
retention continues for locations within the  marine layer.
Localized elevated fire weather concerns continue  for the higher
elevations above the marine layer where poor to  fair overnight
recoveries and poor daytime humidity retention  continues. Further
drying is expected across the higher  elevations Saturday into next
week with daytime humidity values dropping to between 15% to 25%.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Inland temperatures trend downward Thursday while conditions still
remain warm and dry. Inland valleys will remain  in the mid to upper
90s into the weekend. The deepened marine layer will continue to
maintain marine influence farther inland  from the coast. There is a
5- 10% chance for dry thunderstorms  with gusty outflow winds over
northern Trinity County mountains  this afternoon and evening and
again on Thursday. South to southwest winds will become breezy in
Lake and Southern Mendocino County this afternoon and Thursday
afternoon with a weak  shortwave trough along the coast.


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ECC010-171000-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
258 PM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025

Below normal temperatures continue through Thursday before a warming
trend, bringing back seasonal highs, begins  Friday into the
weekend. High pressure will build across the West  Coast this
weekend with the marine layer compressing to around  1000-1200 ft
this weekend. Good overnight recoveries and fair  daytime humidity
retention continues for locations within the  marine layer.
Localized elevated fire weather concerns continue  for the higher
elevations above the marine layer where poor to  fair overnight
recoveries and poor daytime humidity retention  continues. Further
drying is expected across the higher  elevations Saturday into next
week with daytime humidity values dropping to between 15% to 25%.

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ECC014-171000-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
258 PM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025

Below normal temperatures continue through Thursday before a warming
trend, bringing back seasonal highs, begins  Friday into the
weekend. High pressure will build across the West  Coast this
weekend with the marine layer compressing to around  1000-1200 ft
this weekend. Good overnight recoveries and fair  daytime humidity
retention continues for locations within the  marine layer.
Localized elevated fire weather concerns continue  for the higher
elevations above the marine layer where poor to  fair overnight
recoveries and poor daytime humidity retention  continues. Further
drying is expected across the higher  elevations Saturday into next
week with daytime humidity values dropping to between 15% to 25%.

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ECC013-171000-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
258 PM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025

Below normal temperatures continue through Thursday before a warming
trend, bringing back seasonal highs, begins  Friday into the
weekend. High pressure will build across the West  Coast this
weekend with the marine layer compressing to around  1000-1200 ft
this weekend. Good overnight recoveries and fair  daytime humidity
retention continues for locations within the  marine layer.
Localized elevated fire weather concerns continue  for the higher
elevations above the marine layer where poor to  fair overnight
recoveries and poor daytime humidity retention  continues. Further
drying is expected across the higher  elevations Saturday into next
week with daytime humidity values dropping to between 15% to 25%.

$$

ECC018-171000-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
258 PM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025

Below normal temperatures continue through Thursday before a warming
trend, bringing back seasonal highs, begins  Friday into the
weekend. High pressure will build across the West  Coast this
weekend with the marine layer compressing to around  1000-1200 ft
this weekend. Good overnight recoveries and fair  daytime humidity
retention continues for locations within the  marine layer.
Localized elevated fire weather concerns continue  for the higher
elevations above the marine layer where poor to  fair overnight
recoveries and poor daytime humidity retention  continues. Further
drying is expected across the higher  elevations Saturday into next
week with daytime humidity values dropping to between 15% to 25%.

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