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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
432 AM PST Sun Jan 19 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Marine layer will once again impact the district tonight, especially
along the immediate coast and some Bay Area  inland valleys. Still
looking at an offshore flow event kicking in Monday and lasting into
Tuesday. Winds will be strongest over the higher terrain of the
North and East Bay. The offshore flow will  erode the marine layer,
lower humidity, and raise temperatures.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Dry weather continues through at least Thursday. Expect coastal
stratus along much of the North Coast this  morning, but should at
least partially clear for most areas.  Strong winds aloft have
potential to mix down for some gusty winds  in Lake County for
Monday and Monday evening, with northeast winds of 20 to 30 mph
gusting up to 50 mph. Look for some gusty winds  to return Friday
and Saturday for much of the rest of the entire  area. We stand a
50-60% chance of hitting gusts greater than 45  mph along the coast
from Eureka to Crescent City on Friday. And a  50% chance of wind
gusts greater than 45 mph on Saturday for  Clearlake in Lake County.
Any rain amounts appear to be rather  light for Thursday night
through Saturday, and considered non- wetting.


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ECC010-200045-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
432 AM PST Sun Jan 19 2025

Marine layer will once again impact the district tonight, especially
along the immediate coast and some Bay Area  inland valleys. Still
looking at an offshore flow event kicking in Monday and lasting into
Tuesday. Winds will be strongest over the higher terrain of the
North and East Bay. The offshore flow will  erode the marine layer,
lower humidity, and raise temperatures.

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ECC014-200045-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
432 AM PST Sun Jan 19 2025

Marine layer will once again impact the district tonight, especially
along the immediate coast and some Bay Area  inland valleys. Still
looking at an offshore flow event kicking in Monday and lasting into
Tuesday. Winds will be strongest over the higher terrain of the
North and East Bay. The offshore flow will  erode the marine layer,
lower humidity, and raise temperatures.

$$

ECC013-200045-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
432 AM PST Sun Jan 19 2025

Marine layer will once again impact the district tonight, especially
along the immediate coast and some Bay Area  inland valleys. Still
looking at an offshore flow event kicking in Monday and lasting into
Tuesday. Winds will be strongest over the higher terrain of the
North and East Bay. The offshore flow will  erode the marine layer,
lower humidity, and raise temperatures.

$$

ECC018-200045-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
432 AM PST Sun Jan 19 2025

Marine layer will once again impact the district tonight, especially
along the immediate coast and some Bay Area  inland valleys. Still
looking at an offshore flow event kicking in Monday and lasting into
Tuesday. Winds will be strongest over the higher terrain of the
North and East Bay. The offshore flow will  erode the marine layer,
lower humidity, and raise temperatures.

$$