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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
434 AM PDT Mon Oct 6 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Fire weather concerns are expected to remain low despite offshore
flow, strongest at higher elevations. Even with the potential
moderate offshore flow at times this afternoon at higher
elevations, minRH values are expected to remain above 25% area
wide. RH recoveries gradually improve through the middle of the
week before improved onshore flow arrives late in the week into
next weekend with increasing rain chances.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Warmer and drier conditions will continue to build into the first
half of the week with interior valleys warming back into the mid
80s with RH around 20 percent. Strengthening thermal belts will
promote poor overnight RH recovery at high elevations. Winds will
generally be gentle and from the east through Tuesday. COnditions
will begin to ease around midweek. Light rain is likely around
Friday into the weekend, with the greatest potential right along
the North Coast.


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ECC010-062345-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
434 AM PDT Mon Oct 6 2025

Fire weather concerns are expected to remain low despite offshore
flow, strongest at higher elevations. Even with the potential
moderate offshore flow at times this afternoon at higher
elevations, minRH values are expected to remain above 25% area
wide. RH recoveries gradually improve through the middle of the
week before improved onshore flow arrives late in the week into
next weekend with increasing rain chances.

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ECC014-062345-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
434 AM PDT Mon Oct 6 2025

Fire weather concerns are expected to remain low despite offshore
flow, strongest at higher elevations. Even with the potential
moderate offshore flow at times this afternoon at higher
elevations, minRH values are expected to remain above 25% area
wide. RH recoveries gradually improve through the middle of the
week before improved onshore flow arrives late in the week into
next weekend with increasing rain chances.

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ECC013-062345-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
434 AM PDT Mon Oct 6 2025

Fire weather concerns are expected to remain low despite offshore
flow, strongest at higher elevations. Even with the potential
moderate offshore flow at times this afternoon at higher
elevations, minRH values are expected to remain above 25% area
wide. RH recoveries gradually improve through the middle of the
week before improved onshore flow arrives late in the week into
next weekend with increasing rain chances.

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ECC018-062345-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
434 AM PDT Mon Oct 6 2025

Fire weather concerns are expected to remain low despite offshore
flow, strongest at higher elevations. Even with the potential
moderate offshore flow at times this afternoon at higher
elevations, minRH values are expected to remain above 25% area
wide. RH recoveries gradually improve through the middle of the
week before improved onshore flow arrives late in the week into
next weekend with increasing rain chances.

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