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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
242 PM PST Wed Jan 22 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Expect dry conditions to continue as a light offshore flow prevails.
Breezier winds arrive over the weekend as a low pressure builds into
the region. Widespread chances for light, non-wetting rains and
drizzle, with more of a focus on the Central Coast. After this
system exits, offshore flow is set to return into the next work
week.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Dry conditions on the ridges this morning above the inversion. The
inversion appears to be more shallow than yesterday morning, sitting
around 1650-1700 feet based on observations. RH of 20% or lower is
widespread above the inversion, and will likely stay rather dry for
the rest of the day. Look for some gusty  winds to return Friday and
Saturday, and even into Sunday for  much of the rest of the entire
area, more along the coast on  Friday and for the interior on
Saturday. On Friday, we still stand  a roughly 20-40% chance of
hitting gusts greater than 45 mph  along most of the coast. On
Saturday as chances increase for  strong wind gusts in the interior,
there is a 60% chance of wind  gusts greater than 45 mph on Saturday
for Clearlake in Lake County (with mean min RH near 25%). There is a
slight chance of precipitation for central and southern Lake County
late Friday night into Saturday morning, with perhaps up to half an
inch of snowfall for higher elevations. Precipitation amounts, if
any, will be light, and almost certainly considered non-wetting.


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ECC010-231045-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
242 PM PST Wed Jan 22 2025

Expect dry conditions to continue as a light offshore flow prevails.
Breezier winds arrive over the weekend as a low pressure builds into
the region. Widespread chances for light, non-wetting rains and
drizzle, with more of a focus on the Central Coast. After this
system exits, offshore flow is set to return into the next work
week.

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ECC014-231045-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
242 PM PST Wed Jan 22 2025

Expect dry conditions to continue as a light offshore flow prevails.
Breezier winds arrive over the weekend as a low pressure builds into
the region. Widespread chances for light, non-wetting rains and
drizzle, with more of a focus on the Central Coast. After this
system exits, offshore flow is set to return into the next work
week.

$$

ECC013-231045-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
242 PM PST Wed Jan 22 2025

Expect dry conditions to continue as a light offshore flow prevails.
Breezier winds arrive over the weekend as a low pressure builds into
the region. Widespread chances for light, non-wetting rains and
drizzle, with more of a focus on the Central Coast. After this
system exits, offshore flow is set to return into the next work
week.

$$

ECC018-231045-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
242 PM PST Wed Jan 22 2025

Expect dry conditions to continue as a light offshore flow prevails.
Breezier winds arrive over the weekend as a low pressure builds into
the region. Widespread chances for light, non-wetting rains and
drizzle, with more of a focus on the Central Coast. After this
system exits, offshore flow is set to return into the next work
week.

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