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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
148 AM PDT Thu Jul 10 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Localized elevated fire weather threat continues above 2000 feet,
with poor overnight humidity recoveries and dry daytime humidities
around 10% to 25%. Good overnight humidity recoveries continue below
2000 feet, but drier conditions are expected during the day with
daytime humidities around 25% to 40%. Temperatures above seasonal
averages continue today and Friday with highs from the upper 80s to
near 103 in the interior. Locally breezy onshore winds with gusts
around 25 mph continue each afternoon and evening along the coast,
through favored gaps and passes, and within the Salinas Valley.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Thursday conditions will start to transition back  to hot and dry.
Offshore flow over the area is expected to bring some dry air and
breezy northeast winds to the higher terrain  overnight, especially
in Humboldt and Del Norte counties. This is  expected both Thursday
and Friday morning. The hottest  temperatures will start in the
south on Friday and work their way  north on Saturday and Sunday.
Some relief in the temperatures is  possible early next week, but it
is generally expected to remain  hot. Winds are generally expected
to be light and terrain driven  aside from the offshore winds in the
mornings.


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ECC010-102100-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
148 AM PDT Thu Jul 10 2025

Localized elevated fire weather threat continues above 2000 feet,
with poor overnight humidity recoveries and dry daytime humidities
around 10% to 25%. Good overnight humidity recoveries continue below
2000 feet, but drier conditions are expected during the day with
daytime humidities around 25% to 40%. Temperatures above seasonal
averages continue today and Friday with highs from the upper 80s to
near 103 in the interior. Locally breezy onshore winds with gusts
around 25 mph continue each afternoon and evening along the coast,
through favored gaps and passes, and within the Salinas Valley.

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ECC014-102100-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
148 AM PDT Thu Jul 10 2025

Localized elevated fire weather threat continues above 2000 feet,
with poor overnight humidity recoveries and dry daytime humidities
around 10% to 25%. Good overnight humidity recoveries continue below
2000 feet, but drier conditions are expected during the day with
daytime humidities around 25% to 40%. Temperatures above seasonal
averages continue today and Friday with highs from the upper 80s to
near 103 in the interior. Locally breezy onshore winds with gusts
around 25 mph continue each afternoon and evening along the coast,
through favored gaps and passes, and within the Salinas Valley.

$$

ECC013-102100-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
148 AM PDT Thu Jul 10 2025

Localized elevated fire weather threat continues above 2000 feet,
with poor overnight humidity recoveries and dry daytime humidities
around 10% to 25%. Good overnight humidity recoveries continue below
2000 feet, but drier conditions are expected during the day with
daytime humidities around 25% to 40%. Temperatures above seasonal
averages continue today and Friday with highs from the upper 80s to
near 103 in the interior. Locally breezy onshore winds with gusts
around 25 mph continue each afternoon and evening along the coast,
through favored gaps and passes, and within the Salinas Valley.

$$

ECC018-102100-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
148 AM PDT Thu Jul 10 2025

Localized elevated fire weather threat continues above 2000 feet,
with poor overnight humidity recoveries and dry daytime humidities
around 10% to 25%. Good overnight humidity recoveries continue below
2000 feet, but drier conditions are expected during the day with
daytime humidities around 25% to 40%. Temperatures above seasonal
averages continue today and Friday with highs from the upper 80s to
near 103 in the interior. Locally breezy onshore winds with gusts
around 25 mph continue each afternoon and evening along the coast,
through favored gaps and passes, and within the Salinas Valley.

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