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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
400 AM PDT Sat Aug 23 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Marine layer brought some relief to the coast and  inland valleys,
but outside of the marine layer expect another  hot and dry day.
Winds this afternoon will be breezy due to the  onshore push.
Monsoonal moisture from the south continues to  present a very low,
but non- zero, chance for elevated convection  through Saturday.
High pressure begins to ease Sunday and early  next week kicking off
a cooling and moistening trend next week.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Hot and very dry weather will continue to peak today with the
hottest valleys reaching over 100 with exceptionally dry RH  in the
single digits. Overnight recoveries have also become  increasingly
poor at mid and upper elevations as low as 30 percent. Similar hot
and dry conditions will continue through the weekend. There is a
very slight chance (5-10%) of dry thunderstorms over  the Trinity
Alps Saturday and Sunday. Thunderstorm chances over  high terrain
will increase early next week but any storms will  also become
increasingly wet.


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ECC010-232300-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
400 AM PDT Sat Aug 23 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES THROUGH THE WEEKEND DUE
TO HOT AND DRY CONDITIONS AND AFTERNOON WINDS...

Marine layer brought some relief to the coast and  inland valleys,
but outside of the marine layer expect another  hot and dry day.
Winds this afternoon will be breezy due to the  onshore push.
Monsoonal moisture from the south continues to  present a very low,
but non- zero, chance for elevated convection  through Saturday.
High pressure begins to ease Sunday and early  next week kicking off
a cooling and moistening trend next week.

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ECC014-232300-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
400 AM PDT Sat Aug 23 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES THROUGH THE WEEKEND DUE
TO HOT AND DRY CONDITIONS AND AFTERNOON WINDS...

Marine layer brought some relief to the coast and  inland valleys,
but outside of the marine layer expect another  hot and dry day.
Winds this afternoon will be breezy due to the  onshore push.
Monsoonal moisture from the south continues to  present a very low,
but non- zero, chance for elevated convection  through Saturday.
High pressure begins to ease Sunday and early  next week kicking off
a cooling and moistening trend next week.

$$

ECC013-232300-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
400 AM PDT Sat Aug 23 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES THROUGH THE WEEKEND DUE
TO HOT AND DRY CONDITIONS AND AFTERNOON WINDS...

Marine layer brought some relief to the coast and  inland valleys,
but outside of the marine layer expect another  hot and dry day.
Winds this afternoon will be breezy due to the  onshore push.
Monsoonal moisture from the south continues to  present a very low,
but non- zero, chance for elevated convection  through Saturday.
High pressure begins to ease Sunday and early  next week kicking off
a cooling and moistening trend next week.

$$

ECC018-232300-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
400 AM PDT Sat Aug 23 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES THROUGH THE WEEKEND DUE
TO HOT AND DRY CONDITIONS AND AFTERNOON WINDS...

Marine layer brought some relief to the coast and  inland valleys,
but outside of the marine layer expect another  hot and dry day.
Winds this afternoon will be breezy due to the  onshore push.
Monsoonal moisture from the south continues to  present a very low,
but non- zero, chance for elevated convection  through Saturday.
High pressure begins to ease Sunday and early  next week kicking off
a cooling and moistening trend next week.

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