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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
300 PM PDT Sun Oct 5 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Light offshore flow will continue through the night and continue to
usher in dryer air. Offshore flow should become  moderate for
elevated terrain by Monday morning, which is where the poorest RH
recovery is expected. Dry conditions persist into Tuesday, though
given rains, lighter winds, and normal fuel moisture minimal fire
weather concerns are expected. Onshore flow is expected to return
Wednesday.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Warmer and drier conditions will continue to build  into the first
half of the work week with interior valleys   warming back into the
mid 80s with RH below 30 percent.  Strengthening thermal belts will
promote poor overnight RH  recovery at high elevations. Winds to
generally be gentle except  for some gusty north winds near the
coast and gusty northeast  wind up to 25 mph along high terrain in
Humboldt and Del Norte this afternoon into Monday. Warm and dry
weather will persist  through at least mid next week. Late this
coming work week, rain  showers are possible, especially for the
North Coast.


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ECC010-061000-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
300 PM PDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Light offshore flow will continue through the night and continue to
usher in dryer air. Offshore flow should become  moderate for
elevated terrain by Monday morning, which is where the poorest RH
recovery is expected. Dry conditions persist into Tuesday, though
given rains, lighter winds, and normal fuel moisture minimal fire
weather concerns are expected. Onshore flow is expected to return
Wednesday.

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ECC014-061000-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
300 PM PDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Light offshore flow will continue through the night and continue to
usher in dryer air. Offshore flow should become  moderate for
elevated terrain by Monday morning, which is where the poorest RH
recovery is expected. Dry conditions persist into Tuesday, though
given rains, lighter winds, and normal fuel moisture minimal fire
weather concerns are expected. Onshore flow is expected to return
Wednesday.

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ECC013-061000-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
300 PM PDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Light offshore flow will continue through the night and continue to
usher in dryer air. Offshore flow should become  moderate for
elevated terrain by Monday morning, which is where the poorest RH
recovery is expected. Dry conditions persist into Tuesday, though
given rains, lighter winds, and normal fuel moisture minimal fire
weather concerns are expected. Onshore flow is expected to return
Wednesday.

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ECC018-061000-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
300 PM PDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Light offshore flow will continue through the night and continue to
usher in dryer air. Offshore flow should become  moderate for
elevated terrain by Monday morning, which is where the poorest RH
recovery is expected. Dry conditions persist into Tuesday, though
given rains, lighter winds, and normal fuel moisture minimal fire
weather concerns are expected. Onshore flow is expected to return
Wednesday.

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