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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
423 AM PDT Mon Aug 4 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Another round of gusty NW winds this afternoon Good moisture
remains across much of the region with a reinforced marine layer
thanks to the robust onshore flow. However, areas above about
2,000 feet will see very limited overnight recovery, and far
inland areas will be very dry during the afternoon hours. The
strongest gusts will occur mostly across our favored gaps, passes,
and valleys, especially Altamont Pass and the Salinas Valley.
Wind begins to ease later this evening.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

A cold front passing over head slowly today will likely induce
stronger westerly to northwesterly winds for our typically dry and
windy areas; Lake, interior Mendocino and eastern Trinity. This
coming week, winds will transition to being terrain driven.
Temperatures are expected to warm through the week with triple
digits inland possible Friday through Sunday


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ECC010-042330-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
423 AM PDT Mon Aug 4 2025

Another round of gusty NW winds this afternoon. Good moisture
remains across much of the region with a reinforced marine layer
thanks to the robust onshore flow. However, areas above about
2,000 feet will see very limited overnight recovery, and far
inland areas will be very dry during the afternoon hours. The
strongest gusts will occur mostly across our favored gaps, passes,
and valleys, especially Altamont Pass and the Salinas Valley.
Wind begins to ease later this evening.

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ECC014-042330-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
423 AM PDT Mon Aug 4 2025

Another round of gusty NW winds this afternoon. Good moisture
remains across much of the region with a reinforced marine layer
thanks to the robust onshore flow. However, areas above about
2,000 feet will see very limited overnight recovery, and far
inland areas will be very dry during the afternoon hours. The
strongest gusts will occur mostly across our favored gaps, passes,
and valleys, especially Altamont Pass and the Salinas Valley.
Wind begins to ease later this evening.

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ECC013-042330-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
423 AM PDT Mon Aug 4 2025

Another round of gusty NW winds this afternoon. Good moisture
remains across much of the region with a reinforced marine layer
thanks to the robust onshore flow. However, areas above about
2,000 feet will see very limited overnight recovery, and far
inland areas will be very dry during the afternoon hours. The
strongest gusts will occur mostly across our favored gaps, passes,
and valleys, especially Altamont Pass and the Salinas Valley.
Wind begins to ease later this evening.

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ECC018-042330-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
423 AM PDT Mon Aug 4 2025

Another round of gusty NW winds this afternoon. Good moisture
remains across much of the region with a reinforced marine layer
thanks to the robust onshore flow. However, areas above about
2,000 feet will see very limited overnight recovery, and far
inland areas will be very dry during the afternoon hours. The
strongest gusts will occur mostly across our favored gaps, passes,
and valleys, especially Altamont Pass and the Salinas Valley.
Wind begins to ease later this evening.

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