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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
345 AM PDT Sat Jun 28 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Cloudy coastal conditions linger through much of the morning with
some chances for fog and drizzle. The marine layer is affecting some
of the interior valleys, but fails to transport additional moisture
to the far interior and higher elevations. The upper level pattern
changes slightly in the next few days,  offering a slight increase
in onshore flow as well as a deeper  marine layer that expands
farther inland. This will lead to slight cooling and better humidity
recoveries for the interior. The  coast will stay cool, moist, and
cloudy with that cloud cover building more inland into the next work
week, leading to further improvements in humidities. The cooling
trend plateaus in the mid week, but the cloudy pattern and strong
marine layer presence lasts through the week.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Temperatures are forecast to gradually warm  into the weekend with
highs peaking into the 100s for many  interior valley locations by
Sunday. Relative humidity will be dry in the mid teens with moderate
RH recovery overnight. An approaching low pressure system will
slightly cool temperatures and pull moisture across the area early
next week. This system will increase chances of thunderstorms over
the  interior Monday and Tuesday, with the highest chances of storms
in Trinity and interior Humboldt counties during the peak of the
afternoon.


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ECC010-282245-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
345 AM PDT Sat Jun 28 2025

Cloudy coastal conditions linger through much of the morning with
some chances for fog and drizzle. The marine layer is affecting some
of the interior valleys, but fails to transport additional moisture
to the far interior and higher elevations. The upper level pattern
changes slightly in the next few days,  offering a slight increase
in onshore flow as well as a deeper  marine layer that expands
farther inland. This will lead to slight cooling and better humidity
recoveries for the interior. The  coast will stay cool, moist, and
cloudy with that cloud cover building more inland into the next work
week, leading to further improvements in humidities. The cooling
trend plateaus in the mid week, but the cloudy pattern and strong
marine layer presence lasts through the week.

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ECC014-282245-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
345 AM PDT Sat Jun 28 2025

Cloudy coastal conditions linger through much of the morning with
some chances for fog and drizzle. The marine layer is affecting some
of the interior valleys, but fails to transport additional moisture
to the far interior and higher elevations. The upper level pattern
changes slightly in the next few days,  offering a slight increase
in onshore flow as well as a deeper  marine layer that expands
farther inland. This will lead to slight cooling and better humidity
recoveries for the interior. The  coast will stay cool, moist, and
cloudy with that cloud cover building more inland into the next work
week, leading to further improvements in humidities. The cooling
trend plateaus in the mid week, but the cloudy pattern and strong
marine layer presence lasts through the week.

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ECC013-282245-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
345 AM PDT Sat Jun 28 2025

Cloudy coastal conditions linger through much of the morning with
some chances for fog and drizzle. The marine layer is affecting some
of the interior valleys, but fails to transport additional moisture
to the far interior and higher elevations. The upper level pattern
changes slightly in the next few days,  offering a slight increase
in onshore flow as well as a deeper  marine layer that expands
farther inland. This will lead to slight cooling and better humidity
recoveries for the interior. The  coast will stay cool, moist, and
cloudy with that cloud cover building more inland into the next work
week, leading to further improvements in humidities. The cooling
trend plateaus in the mid week, but the cloudy pattern and strong
marine layer presence lasts through the week.

$$

ECC018-282245-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
345 AM PDT Sat Jun 28 2025

Cloudy coastal conditions linger through much of the morning with
some chances for fog and drizzle. The marine layer is affecting some
of the interior valleys, but fails to transport additional moisture
to the far interior and higher elevations. The upper level pattern
changes slightly in the next few days,  offering a slight increase
in onshore flow as well as a deeper  marine layer that expands
farther inland. This will lead to slight cooling and better humidity
recoveries for the interior. The  coast will stay cool, moist, and
cloudy with that cloud cover building more inland into the next work
week, leading to further improvements in humidities. The cooling
trend plateaus in the mid week, but the cloudy pattern and strong
marine layer presence lasts through the week.

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