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Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS San Francisco Bay Area, CA
Issued by NWS San Francisco Bay Area, CA
875 FNUS86 KMTR 181202 FWLMTR ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA 502 AM PDT Thu Jul 18 2024 ##################################################################### ## ## ## Discussions from the latest FWF below ## ## ## ##################################################################### ...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR... Warmer temperatures with continued dry conditions today and tomorrow will result in near critical fire weather concerns across interior portions of the North Bay, East Bay, and South Bay, as well as interior portions of Monterey and San Benito counties. Winds will be relatively light, but grass fuels continue to dry toward near record levels. Any fire that ignites will have the potential to spread rapidly, especially on steep sloped terrain. ...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA... Dry and climatologically normal conditions prevail today and Friday. Recoveries are expected to be poor for some ridges again tonight. There is a slight chance for thunderstorms this weekend, mainly in Trinity county on Saturday. Confidence is low on the timing and location. Above normal temperatures are expected again this weekend and early next week, with highs over 100 in the warmer valleys. ##################################################################### ## ## ## Complete a discussion for each ECCDA segment below ## ## When done click transmit, product sent as KMTRFWLMTR ## ## ## ##################################################################### ECC010-190015- St Helena ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties 502 AM PDT Thu Jul 18 2024 Warmer temperatures with continued dry conditions today and tomorrow will result in near critical fire weather concerns across interior portions of the North Bay, East Bay, and South Bay, as well as interior portions of Monterey and San Benito counties. Winds will be relatively light, but grass fuels continue to dry toward near record levels. Any fire that ignites will have the potential to spread rapidly, especially on steep sloped terrain. $$ ECC014-190015- Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties 502 AM PDT Thu Jul 18 2024 Warmer temperatures with continued dry conditions today and tomorrow will result in near critical fire weather concerns across interior portions of the North Bay, East Bay, and South Bay, as well as interior portions of Monterey and San Benito counties. Winds will be relatively light, but grass fuels continue to dry toward near record levels. Any fire that ignites will have the potential to spread rapidly, especially on steep sloped terrain. $$ ECC013-190015- Felton ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties 502 AM PDT Thu Jul 18 2024 Warmer temperatures with continued dry conditions today and tomorrow will result in near critical fire weather concerns across interior portions of the North Bay, East Bay, and South Bay, as well as interior portions of Monterey and San Benito counties. Winds will be relatively light, but grass fuels continue to dry toward near record levels. Any fire that ignites will have the potential to spread rapidly, especially on steep sloped terrain. $$ ECC018-190015- Monterey ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County 502 AM PDT Thu Jul 18 2024 Warmer temperatures with continued dry conditions today and tomorrow will result in near critical fire weather concerns across interior portions of the North Bay, East Bay, and South Bay, as well as interior portions of Monterey and San Benito counties. Winds will be relatively light, but grass fuels continue to dry toward near record levels. Any fire that ignites will have the potential to spread rapidly, especially on steep sloped terrain. $$