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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
322 AM PDT Fri Aug 1 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Good overnight recovery above 2,500 feet. Some marine layer
compression is expected going into the weekend to about 1,500 feet,
but robust onshore flow persists. Gusty northwest winds are
anticipated to develop Sunday afternoon and last into Monday
evening. Beyond Monday, a subtle warming trend kicks off with inland
temps slightly above normal by the end of next week.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Chance for afternoon thunderstorms will continue through Friday.
Storms will likely be wet, though isolated fire starts will still
be possible with dry strikes on the periphery of rain cores.
Storms will most likely produce locally heavy rain and hail
Friday. Outflow wind gusts from 30 to 50 mph will also be
possible. Winds will mostly remain terrain driven with modest
onshore westerly pushes each afternoon in exposed areas through
Saturday. Stronger onshore wind is expected with a colder trough
on Sunday. This trough will also bring another chance of showers
and thunderstorms to mainly the Klamath Mountains on Sunday.


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ECC010-012230-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
322 AM PDT Fri Aug 1 2025

Good overnight recovery above 2,500 feet. Some marine layer
compression is expected going into the weekend to about 1,500 feet,
but robust onshore flow persists. Gusty northwest winds are
anticipated to develop Sunday afternoon and last into Monday
evening. Beyond Monday, a subtle warming trend kicks off with inland
temps slightly above normal by the end of next week.

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ECC014-012230-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
322 AM PDT Fri Aug 1 2025

Good overnight recovery above 2,500 feet. Some marine layer
compression is expected going into the weekend to about 1,500 feet,
but robust onshore flow persists. Gusty northwest winds are
anticipated to develop Sunday afternoon and last into Monday
evening. Beyond Monday, a subtle warming trend kicks off with inland
temps slightly above normal by the end of next week.

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ECC013-012230-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
322 AM PDT Fri Aug 1 2025

Good overnight recovery above 2,500 feet. Some marine layer
compression is expected going into the weekend to about 1,500 feet,
but robust onshore flow persists. Gusty northwest winds are
anticipated to develop Sunday afternoon and last into Monday
evening. Beyond Monday, a subtle warming trend kicks off with inland
temps slightly above normal by the end of next week.

$$

ECC018-012230-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
322 AM PDT Fri Aug 1 2025

Good overnight recovery above 2,500 feet. Some marine layer
compression is expected going into the weekend to about 1,500 feet,
but robust onshore flow persists. Gusty northwest winds are
anticipated to develop Sunday afternoon and last into Monday
evening. Beyond Monday, a subtle warming trend kicks off with inland
temps slightly above normal by the end of next week.

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