


Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS San Francisco Bay Area, CA
Issued by NWS San Francisco Bay Area, CA
555 FNUS86 KMTR 082210 FWLMTR ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA 310 PM PDT Fri Aug 8 2025 ##################################################################### ## ## ## Discussions from the latest FWF below ## ## ## ##################################################################### ...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREATS CONTINUE THROUGH THE BEGINNING OF NEXT WEEK... Warm and dry conditions continue through the weekend and into the early part of next week resulting in elevated fire weather threats. Breezy onshore winds develop each afternoon and evening with gusts reaching 30-35 mph through gaps and passes, favored valleys, and elevated terrain. Overnight humidity recoveries above 1500 feet remain poor, increasing the fire weather threat above the marine layer influence. ...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA... Conditions continue to warm and dry this afternoon with slightly enhanced northwest winds along exposed ridges. Dry northeast flow and poor overnight recoveries are expected along high peaks and ridges of Humboldt and Del Norte Counties overnight into Saturday, promoting elevated fire weather conditions. Otherwise, a building heat wave will be the main concern through Monday with interior highs peaking in excess of 100 by Sunday and RH dropping to near 20 percent and perhaps even the single digits in Trinity County. Enhanced thermal belts will also allow for poor overnight recovery with RH staying below 40 percent. Marine influence will be restricted to only the immediate coast. Thankfully, wind will be generally weak and terrain driven with low mixing heights. ##################################################################### ## ## ## Complete a discussion for each ECCDA segment below ## ## When done click transmit, product sent as KMTRFWLMTR ## ## ## ##################################################################### ECC010-091015- St Helena ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties 310 PM PDT Fri Aug 8 2025 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREATS CONTINUE THROUGH THE BEGINNING OF NEXT WEEK... Warm and dry conditions continue through the weekend and into the early part of next week resulting in elevated fire weather threats. Breezy onshore winds develop each afternoon and evening with gusts reaching 30-35 mph through gaps and passes, favored valleys, and elevated terrain. Overnight humidity recoveries above 1500 feet remain poor, increasing the fire weather threat above the marine layer influence. $$ ECC014-091015- Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties 310 PM PDT Fri Aug 8 2025 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREATS CONTINUE THROUGH THE BEGINNING OF NEXT WEEK... Warm and dry conditions continue through the weekend and into the early part of next week resulting in elevated fire weather threats. Breezy onshore winds develop each afternoon and evening with gusts reaching 30-35 mph through gaps and passes, favored valleys, and elevated terrain. Overnight humidity recoveries above 1500 feet remain poor, increasing the fire weather threat above the marine layer influence. $$ ECC013-091015- Felton ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties 310 PM PDT Fri Aug 8 2025 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREATS CONTINUE THROUGH THE BEGINNING OF NEXT WEEK... Warm and dry conditions continue through the weekend and into the early part of next week resulting in elevated fire weather threats. Breezy onshore winds develop each afternoon and evening with gusts reaching 30-35 mph through gaps and passes, favored valleys, and elevated terrain. Overnight humidity recoveries above 1500 feet remain poor, increasing the fire weather threat above the marine layer influence. $$ ECC018-091015- Monterey ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County 310 PM PDT Fri Aug 8 2025 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREATS CONTINUE THROUGH THE BEGINNING OF NEXT WEEK... Warm and dry conditions continue through the weekend and into the early part of next week resulting in elevated fire weather threats. Breezy onshore winds develop each afternoon and evening with gusts reaching 30-35 mph through gaps and passes, favored valleys, and elevated terrain. Overnight humidity recoveries above 1500 feet remain poor, increasing the fire weather threat above the marine layer influence. $$