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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
213 AM PDT Thu Oct 16 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

A warming and drying trend through Saturday will result in
temperatures rebounding to near normal. Light northerly wind is
expected today with light offshore flow expected Friday into
Saturday. The marine layer will compress through Saturday and likely
be in the 500-1,000 foot range. A dry cold front will cool
conditions and increase onshore winds with gusty conditions
expected through gaps, passes, and across the higher terrain. Recent
widespread wetting rainfall and moderate to good overnight relative
humidity recoveries will keep fire weather concerns low.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Conditions will only very slowly warm and dry through  the end of
the week with daytime RH near 30 percent and highs near  80 degrees
for interior valleys by Friday. Breezy offshore winds are  possible
in the higher terrain Thursday and Friday nights. A fast  moving
system is likely late in the weekend. Wetting rain is possible
north of Cape Mendocino.


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ECC010-162115-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
213 AM PDT Thu Oct 16 2025

A warming and drying trend through Saturday will result in
temperatures rebounding to near normal. Light northerly wind is
expected today with light offshore flow expected Friday into
Saturday. The marine layer will compress through Saturday and likely
be in the 500-1,000 foot range. A dry cold front will cool
conditions and increase onshore winds with gusty conditions
expected through gaps, passes, and across the higher terrain. Recent
widespread wetting rainfall and moderate to good overnight relative
humidity recoveries will keep fire weather concerns low.

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ECC014-162115-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
213 AM PDT Thu Oct 16 2025

A warming and drying trend through Saturday will result in
temperatures rebounding to near normal. Light northerly wind is
expected today with light offshore flow expected Friday into
Saturday. The marine layer will compress through Saturday and likely
be in the 500-1,000 foot range. A dry cold front will cool
conditions and increase onshore winds with gusty conditions
expected through gaps, passes, and across the higher terrain. Recent
widespread wetting rainfall and moderate to good overnight relative
humidity recoveries will keep fire weather concerns low.

$$

ECC013-162115-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
213 AM PDT Thu Oct 16 2025

A warming and drying trend through Saturday will result in
temperatures rebounding to near normal. Light northerly wind is
expected today with light offshore flow expected Friday into
Saturday. The marine layer will compress through Saturday and likely
be in the 500-1,000 foot range. A dry cold front will cool
conditions and increase onshore winds with gusty conditions
expected through gaps, passes, and across the higher terrain. Recent
widespread wetting rainfall and moderate to good overnight relative
humidity recoveries will keep fire weather concerns low.

$$

ECC018-162115-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
213 AM PDT Thu Oct 16 2025

A warming and drying trend through Saturday will result in
temperatures rebounding to near normal. Light northerly wind is
expected today with light offshore flow expected Friday into
Saturday. The marine layer will compress through Saturday and likely
be in the 500-1,000 foot range. A dry cold front will cool
conditions and increase onshore winds with gusty conditions
expected through gaps, passes, and across the higher terrain. Recent
widespread wetting rainfall and moderate to good overnight relative
humidity recoveries will keep fire weather concerns low.

$$