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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
454 AM PDT Mon Aug 11 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES THROUGH TODAY...

Another warm and dry day along with the continued elevated fire
weather threat for areas above the marine layer. This happens to be
around 1500 feet, which is where overnight recoveries remain poor.
Breezy onshore winds are expected this afternoon and evening with
gusts reaching 30-35 mph through gaps and passes, within favored
valleys, and across higher terrain. The pattern changes on Tuesday,
when the ridge breaks down and allows for a return to cooler
temperatures and coastal drizzle, but also maintains gusty afternoon
winds.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Hot and drier weather conditions are expected through Tuesday with
generally weak, terrain-driven wind with low mixing heights.
Interior highs peak in excess of 100 today across the eastern
portion of the forecast area, especially in Trinity County. Daytime
RH is forecast continue in the teens and perhaps  even the single
digits, especially in Trinity County. Marine  influence will be
restricted to only the immediate coast. Dry  weather will continue
next week, but with a gradual cooling trend  and improved RH
recoveries by mid to late week. On Thursday, an  elevated fire
weather threat is possible with enhanced onshore  winds and low
daytime RH in the teens and 20`s, especially in Lake County.


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ECC010-120000-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
454 AM PDT Mon Aug 11 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES THROUGH TODAY...

Another warm and dry day along with the continued elevated fire
weather threat for areas above the marine layer. This happens to be
around 1500 feet, which is where overnight recoveries remain poor.
Breezy onshore winds are expected this afternoon and evening with
gusts reaching 30-35 mph through gaps and passes, within favored
valleys, and across higher terrain. The pattern changes on Tuesday,
when the ridge breaks down and allows for a return to cooler
temperatures and coastal drizzle, but also maintains gusty afternoon
winds.

$$

ECC014-120000-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
454 AM PDT Mon Aug 11 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES THROUGH TODAY...

Another warm and dry day along with the continued elevated fire
weather threat for areas above the marine layer. This happens to be
around 1500 feet, which is where overnight recoveries remain poor.
Breezy onshore winds are expected this afternoon and evening with
gusts reaching 30-35 mph through gaps and passes, within favored
valleys, and across higher terrain. The pattern changes on Tuesday,
when the ridge breaks down and allows for a return to cooler
temperatures and coastal drizzle, but also maintains gusty afternoon
winds.

$$

ECC013-120000-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
454 AM PDT Mon Aug 11 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES THROUGH TODAY...

Another warm and dry day along with the continued elevated fire
weather threat for areas above the marine layer. This happens to be
around 1500 feet, which is where overnight recoveries remain poor.
Breezy onshore winds are expected this afternoon and evening with
gusts reaching 30-35 mph through gaps and passes, within favored
valleys, and across higher terrain. The pattern changes on Tuesday,
when the ridge breaks down and allows for a return to cooler
temperatures and coastal drizzle, but also maintains gusty afternoon
winds.

$$

ECC018-120000-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
454 AM PDT Mon Aug 11 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES THROUGH TODAY...

Another warm and dry day along with the continued elevated fire
weather threat for areas above the marine layer. This happens to be
around 1500 feet, which is where overnight recoveries remain poor.
Breezy onshore winds are expected this afternoon and evening with
gusts reaching 30-35 mph through gaps and passes, within favored
valleys, and across higher terrain. The pattern changes on Tuesday,
when the ridge breaks down and allows for a return to cooler
temperatures and coastal drizzle, but also maintains gusty afternoon
winds.

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