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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
240 PM PDT Tue Jun 3 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

 Near normal temperatures continue into the mid week, with minRH
falling to 20 to 40 percent for for interior valleys,  the Central
Coast mountains, and interior hills and mountains of  the East and
North Bay.These areas will struggle with overnight humidity
recoveries tonight, but recoveries look to improve in the second
half of the week. Expect breezy onshore winds up to 30 mph will be
possible for ridges, gaps, and channels over the next few
afternoons, with winds reducing into each night. Temperatures  look
to warm slightly for the weekend, with some slight drying  over the
weekend for itself. There will be a push for marine  stratus for the
coastal areas through the next few days, with a  compressed but
still defined marine layer expected over the  weekend.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Dry conditions with low daytime humidity in the interior will
continue this week. High temperatures are forecast  to remain above
average through the week in the interior. Coastal  areas will remain
cooler with much higher humidities. Strong  northerly winds will
generally diminish for the remainder of the  week, however a few
ridges and coastal headlands will remain gusty on Wednesday.
Otherwise, winds will become mostly diurnally  driven and locally
gusty during the afternoons. Hotter interior  temperatures are
forecast this weekend while coastal areas see an  increase in
stratus and perhaps fog. There is a low chance (about  10%) for an
isolated thunderstorms with daytime heating over the  Klamath
Mountains Sunday through Tuesday of next week.


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ECC010-040945-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
240 PM PDT Tue Jun 3 2025

 Near normal temperatures continue into the mid week, with minRH
falling to 20 to 40 percent for for interior valleys,  the Central
Coast mountains, and interior hills and mountains of  the East and
North Bay.These areas will struggle with overnight humidity
recoveries tonight, but recoveries look to improve in the second
half of the week. Expect breezy onshore winds up to 30 mph will be
possible for ridges, gaps, and channels over the next few
afternoons, with winds reducing into each night. Temperatures  look
to warm slightly for the weekend, with some slight drying  over the
weekend for itself. There will be a push for marine  stratus for the
coastal areas through the next few days, with a  compressed but
still defined marine layer expected over the  weekend.

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ECC014-040945-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
240 PM PDT Tue Jun 3 2025

 Near normal temperatures continue into the mid week, with minRH
falling to 20 to 40 percent for for interior valleys,  the Central
Coast mountains, and interior hills and mountains of  the East and
North Bay.These areas will struggle with overnight humidity
recoveries tonight, but recoveries look to improve in the second
half of the week. Expect breezy onshore winds up to 30 mph will be
possible for ridges, gaps, and channels over the next few
afternoons, with winds reducing into each night. Temperatures  look
to warm slightly for the weekend, with some slight drying  over the
weekend for itself. There will be a push for marine  stratus for the
coastal areas through the next few days, with a  compressed but
still defined marine layer expected over the  weekend.

$$

ECC013-040945-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
240 PM PDT Tue Jun 3 2025

 Near normal temperatures continue into the mid week, with minRH
falling to 20 to 40 percent for for interior valleys,  the Central
Coast mountains, and interior hills and mountains of  the East and
North Bay.These areas will struggle with overnight humidity
recoveries tonight, but recoveries look to improve in the second
half of the week. Expect breezy onshore winds up to 30 mph will be
possible for ridges, gaps, and channels over the next few
afternoons, with winds reducing into each night. Temperatures  look
to warm slightly for the weekend, with some slight drying  over the
weekend for itself. There will be a push for marine  stratus for the
coastal areas through the next few days, with a  compressed but
still defined marine layer expected over the  weekend.

$$

ECC018-040945-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
240 PM PDT Tue Jun 3 2025

 Near normal temperatures continue into the mid week, with minRH
falling to 20 to 40 percent for for interior valleys,  the Central
Coast mountains, and interior hills and mountains of  the East and
North Bay.These areas will struggle with overnight humidity
recoveries tonight, but recoveries look to improve in the second
half of the week. Expect breezy onshore winds up to 30 mph will be
possible for ridges, gaps, and channels over the next few
afternoons, with winds reducing into each night. Temperatures  look
to warm slightly for the weekend, with some slight drying  over the
weekend for itself. There will be a push for marine  stratus for the
coastal areas through the next few days, with a  compressed but
still defined marine layer expected over the  weekend.

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