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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
456 AM PDT Tue Jul 2 2024

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

A Red Flag Warning is in effect for the North Bay Interior
Mountains, Marin and Sonoma Coastal Ranges, East Bay Hills, and the
Santa Cruz Mountains through late tonight with the North Bay
Interior Mountains RFW continuing until Wednesday evening. Northerly
winds are generally gusting in the 15-25 mph  range, with Mt. Diablo
gusting as high as 53 mph and Mt. St.  Helena gusting as high as
63 mph early this morning. RH values  will drop into the teens as a
prolonged hot dry pattern takes  hold this week. While fire weather
concerns extend beyond the  next couple days, winds should decrease
and switch back to onshore later in the week. While this may help
end the Red Flag Warning,  any 4th of July fireworks could easily
ignite the dry fuels.  Campers should be very careful with anything
dragging from  trailers and practice good campfire etiquette
including obeying  any restrictions.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

A building heatwave will begin to reach full  strength today with
highs beginning to climb above 100 in the  interior. By Wednesday,
highs will be solidly around 110 for  valleys away from marine
influence. Extremely dry RH will  accompany the heat with minimum RH
below 10 percent. Overnight  conditions are already showing little
relief with poor recoveries  through the week of 30 to 40 percent.
Strong northeast winds  gusting up to 25 mph are evident this
morning along the rim of the Sacramento Valley bringing critical
fire weather conditions to  southeast Lake County over the next
48 hours. Similar though more  isolated northeast winds can be
expected each night by Wednesday  morning across high terrain,
especially in the the Klamath  Mountains. With such dry conditions,
even gentle terrain winds will promote periods of critical fire
weather each afternoon, especially within wind channeled valleys.


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ECC010-030000-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
456 AM PDT Tue Jul 2 2024

A Red Flag Warning is in effect for the North Bay Interior
Mountains, Marin and Sonoma Coastal Ranges, East Bay Hills, and the
Santa Cruz Mountains through late tonight with the North Bay
Interior Mountains RFW continuing until Wednesday evening. Northerly
winds are generally gusting in the 15-25 mph  range, with Mt. Diablo
gusting as high as 53 mph and Mt. St.  Helena gusting as high as
63 mph early this morning. RH values  will drop into the teens as a
prolonged hot dry pattern takes  hold this week. While fire weather
concerns extend beyond the  next couple days, winds should decrease
and switch back to onshore later in the week. While this may help
end the Red Flag Warning,  any 4th of July fireworks could easily
ignite the dry fuels.  Campers should be very careful with anything
dragging from  trailers and practice good campfire etiquette
including obeying  any restrictions.

$$

ECC014-030000-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
456 AM PDT Tue Jul 2 2024

A Red Flag Warning is in effect for the North Bay Interior
Mountains, Marin and Sonoma Coastal Ranges, East Bay Hills, and the
Santa Cruz Mountains through late tonight with the North Bay
Interior Mountains RFW continuing until Wednesday evening. Northerly
winds are generally gusting in the 15-25 mph  range, with Mt. Diablo
gusting as high as 53 mph and Mt. St.  Helena gusting as high as
63 mph early this morning. RH values  will drop into the teens as a
prolonged hot dry pattern takes  hold this week. While fire weather
concerns extend beyond the  next couple days, winds should decrease
and switch back to onshore later in the week. While this may help
end the Red Flag Warning,  any 4th of July fireworks could easily
ignite the dry fuels.  Campers should be very careful with anything
dragging from  trailers and practice good campfire etiquette
including obeying  any restrictions.

$$

ECC013-030000-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
456 AM PDT Tue Jul 2 2024

A Red Flag Warning is in effect for the North Bay Interior
Mountains, Marin and Sonoma Coastal Ranges, East Bay Hills, and the
Santa Cruz Mountains through late tonight with the North Bay
Interior Mountains RFW continuing until Wednesday evening. Northerly
winds are generally gusting in the 15-25 mph  range, with Mt. Diablo
gusting as high as 53 mph and Mt. St.  Helena gusting as high as
63 mph early this morning. RH values  will drop into the teens as a
prolonged hot dry pattern takes  hold this week. While fire weather
concerns extend beyond the  next couple days, winds should decrease
and switch back to onshore later in the week. While this may help
end the Red Flag Warning,  any 4th of July fireworks could easily
ignite the dry fuels.  Campers should be very careful with anything
dragging from  trailers and practice good campfire etiquette
including obeying  any restrictions.

$$

ECC018-030000-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
456 AM PDT Tue Jul 2 2024

A Red Flag Warning is in effect for the North Bay Interior
Mountains, Marin and Sonoma Coastal Ranges, East Bay Hills, and the
Santa Cruz Mountains through late tonight with the North Bay
Interior Mountains RFW continuing until Wednesday evening. Northerly
winds are generally gusting in the 15-25 mph  range, with Mt. Diablo
gusting as high as 53 mph and Mt. St.  Helena gusting as high as
63 mph early this morning. RH values  will drop into the teens as a
prolonged hot dry pattern takes  hold this week. While fire weather
concerns extend beyond the  next couple days, winds should decrease
and switch back to onshore later in the week. While this may help
end the Red Flag Warning,  any 4th of July fireworks could easily
ignite the dry fuels.  Campers should be very careful with anything
dragging from  trailers and practice good campfire etiquette
including obeying  any restrictions.

$$