


Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS San Francisco Bay Area, CA
Issued by NWS San Francisco Bay Area, CA
698 FNUS86 KMTR 071122 FWLMTR ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA 422 AM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025 ##################################################################### ## ## ## Discussions from the latest FWF below ## ## ## ##################################################################### ...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR... Weak onshore flow continues today with cloud cover keeping the coast cool. Areas slightly inland and well into the interior will see clear skies, reduced RHs, and temperatures around 10 degrees above average. The driest and windiest conditions will be favored at higher elevations, where we may see some gusts up to 25 mph. Increasing marine influence and onshore flow is expected for Wednesday, leading to much cooler temperatures in the interior and better RH values. Drizzle chances build along the coast that night and move slightly inland, while the marine layer also pushes even farther inland. Light rain chances build in the North Bay into Thursday evening and spread south and east through that night and into Friday. Overall rain rates look to stay light with wetting rains mostly expected to keep to the North Bay, and only trace amounts expected in the interior East Bay through the Monterey Bay. Non-zero chances for storms will be possible in the northernmost portions of Sonoma Co Friday afternoon. This rain system exits into early Saturday, and cool onshore flow continues in its wake. ...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA... Warmer and drier conditions continue Tuesday with interior valleys warming back into the mid 80s to 90s. Min RHs are generally in the 20s with poor to moderate recoveries. Winds will generally be gentle and from the east through Tuesday. Conditions will begin to ease around midweek. A wetting rainfall is likely Friday, with a chance for some thunderstorms. ##################################################################### ## ## ## Complete a discussion for each ECCDA segment below ## ## When done click transmit, product sent as KMTRFWLMTR ## ## ## ##################################################################### ECC010-072330- St Helena ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties 422 AM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025 Weak onshore flow continues today with cloud cover keeping the coast cool. Areas slightly inland and well into the interior will see clear skies, reduced RHs, and temperatures around 10 degrees above average. The driest and windiest conditions will be favored at higher elevations, where we may see some gusts up to 25 mph. Increasing marine influence and onshore flow is expected for Wednesday, leading to much cooler temperatures in the interior and better RH values. Drizzle chances build along the coast that night and move slightly inland, while the marine layer also pushes even farther inland. Light rain chances build in the North Bay into Thursday evening and spread south and east through that night and into Friday. Overall rain rates look to stay light with wetting rains mostly expected to keep to the North Bay, and only trace amounts expected in the interior East Bay through the Monterey Bay. Non-zero chances for storms will be possible in the northernmost portions of Sonoma Co Friday afternoon. This rain system exits into early Saturday, and cool onshore flow continues in its wake. $$ ECC014-072330- Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties 422 AM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025 Weak onshore flow continues today with cloud cover keeping the coast cool. Areas slightly inland and well into the interior will see clear skies, reduced RHs, and temperatures around 10 degrees above average. The driest and windiest conditions will be favored at higher elevations, where we may see some gusts up to 25 mph. Increasing marine influence and onshore flow is expected for Wednesday, leading to much cooler temperatures in the interior and better RH values. Drizzle chances build along the coast that night and move slightly inland, while the marine layer also pushes even farther inland. Light rain chances build in the North Bay into Thursday evening and spread south and east through that night and into Friday. Overall rain rates look to stay light with wetting rains mostly expected to keep to the North Bay, and only trace amounts expected in the interior East Bay through the Monterey Bay. This rain system exits into early Saturday, and cool onshore flow continues in its wake. $$ ECC013-072330- Felton ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties 422 AM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025 Weak onshore flow continues today with cloud cover keeping the coast cool. Areas slightly inland and well into the interior will see clear skies, reduced RHs, and temperatures around 10 degrees above average. The driest and windiest conditions will be favored at higher elevations, where we may see some gusts up to 25 mph. Increasing marine influence and onshore flow is expected for Wednesday, leading to much cooler temperatures in the interior and better RH values. Drizzle chances build along the coast that night and move slightly inland, while the marine layer also pushes even farther inland. Light rain chances build in the North Bay into Thursday evening and spread south and east through that night and into Friday. Overall rain rates look to stay light with wetting rains mostly expected to keep to the North Bay, and only trace amounts expected in the interior East Bay through the Monterey Bay. This rain system exits into early Saturday, and cool onshore flow continues in its wake. $$ ECC018-072330- Monterey ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County 422 AM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025 Weak onshore flow continues today with cloud cover keeping the coast cool. Areas slightly inland and well into the interior will see clear skies, reduced RHs, and temperatures around 10 degrees above average. The driest and windiest conditions will be favored at higher elevations, where we may see some gusts up to 25 mph. Increasing marine influence and onshore flow is expected for Wednesday, leading to much cooler temperatures in the interior and better RH values. Drizzle chances build along the coast that night and move slightly inland, while the marine layer also pushes even farther inland. Light rain chances build in the North Bay into Thursday evening and spread south and east through that night and into Friday. Overall rain rates look to stay light with wetting rains mostly expected to keep to the North Bay, and only trace amounts expected in the interior East Bay through the Monterey Bay. This rain system exits into early Saturday, and cool onshore flow continues in its wake. $$