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Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS San Francisco Bay Area, CA
Issued by NWS San Francisco Bay Area, CA
392 FNUS86 KMTR 061158 FWLMTR ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA 458 AM PDT Sat Jul 6 2024 ##################################################################### ## ## ## Discussions from the latest FWF below ## ## ## ##################################################################### ...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR... A long heat wave with hot, dry weather today will cause critical fire weather conditions when the afternoon, terrain driven winds pick up. Onshore will offer slight increases in RH over the next few days. However the long period of above average temperatures will continue to dry fire fuels. ERC values are exceeding or approaching the max moving average for a number of regions. Conditions are dangerous, and we urge extreme caution. ...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA... The extreme and prolonged heat will continue as relative humidity values drop to the low teens and single digits. Recoveries also remain poor on the ridges and slightly better in the valleys. A weak surface low off the coast will enhance the pressure gradient and westerly winds through the weekend, especially in the afternoons. The driest areas of Lake and Trinity counties will see periods of critical fire in the afternoon and evenings. Recoveries will improve next week and temperatures are expected to slowly moderate, especially closer to the coast. ##################################################################### ## ## ## Complete a discussion for each ECCDA segment below ## ## When done click transmit, product sent as KMTRFWLMTR ## ## ## ##################################################################### ECC010-070000- St Helena ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties 458 AM PDT Sat Jul 6 2024 A long heat wave with hot, dry weather today will cause critical fire weather conditions when the afternoon, terrain driven winds pick up. Onshore will offer slight increases in RH over the next few days. However the long period of above average temperatures will continue to dry fire fuels. ERC values are exceeding or approaching the max moving average for a number of regions. Conditions are dangerous, and we urge extreme caution. $$ ECC014-070000- Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties 458 AM PDT Sat Jul 6 2024 A long heat wave with hot, dry weather today will cause critical fire weather conditions when the afternoon, terrain driven winds pick up. Onshore will offer slight increases in RH over the next few days. However the long period of above average temperatures will continue to dry fire fuels. ERC values are exceeding or approaching the max moving average for a number of regions. Conditions are dangerous, and we urge extreme caution. $$ ECC013-070000- Felton ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties 458 AM PDT Sat Jul 6 2024 A long heat wave with hot, dry weather today will cause critical fire weather conditions when the afternoon, terrain driven winds pick up. Onshore will offer slight increases in RH over the next few days. However the long period of above average temperatures will continue to dry fire fuels. ERC values are exceeding or approaching the max moving average for a number of regions. Conditions are dangerous, and we urge extreme caution. $$ ECC018-070000- Monterey ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County 458 AM PDT Sat Jul 6 2024 A long heat wave with hot, dry weather today will cause critical fire weather conditions when the afternoon, terrain driven winds pick up. Onshore will offer slight increases in RH over the next few days. However the long period of above average temperatures will continue to dry fire fuels. ERC values are exceeding or approaching the max moving average for a number of regions. Conditions are dangerous, and we urge extreme caution. $$