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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
322 PM PDT Mon Jun 30 2025

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...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR...

Temperatures near seasonal averages and moderate humidities continue
through the week with some strong onshore gusts each afternoon. The
marine layer will deepen with a disturbance moves through during the
next couple of days. A low but non-zero chance for dry lightning
continues through Wednesday in the North Bay. Most of the convective
activity should remain in the higher terrain of the Cascades and
Sierra Nevada, but if storms develop in the North Bay, most rain
would evaporate before reaching the ground, making lightning-induced
fire starts more likely.


...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA...

Conditions will remain hot and dry  with highs just below 100 and
minimum RH around 20-25 percent. Enhanced instability will bring
potential for scattered  thunderstorms this afternoon and Tuesday
afternoon. Storms are expected over Trinity and interior Humboldt
moving towards the coast. While storms are likely to produce rain,
fire starts remain likely due to lightning are the edges of storms.
The potential storms will continue through Tuesday and include zone
203 for the Del Norte interior.


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ECC010-011030-
St Helena ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties
322 PM PDT Mon Jun 30 2025

Temperatures near seasonal averages and moderate humidities continue
through the week with some strong onshore gusts each afternoon. The
marine layer will deepen with a disturbance moves through during the
next couple of days. A low but non-zero chance for dry lightning
continues through Wednesday in the North Bay. Most of the convective
activity should remain in the higher terrain of the Cascades and
Sierra Nevada, but if storms develop in the North Bay, most rain
would evaporate before reaching the ground, making lightning-induced
fire starts more likely.

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ECC014-011030-
Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties
322 PM PDT Mon Jun 30 2025

Temperatures near seasonal averages and moderate humidities continue
through the week with some strong onshore gusts each afternoon. The
marine layer will deepen with a disturbance moves through during the
next couple of days. A low but non-zero chance for dry lightning
continues through Wednesday in the North Bay. Most of the convective
activity should remain in the higher terrain of the Cascades and
Sierra Nevada, but if storms develop in the North Bay, most rain
would evaporate before reaching the ground, making lightning-induced
fire starts more likely.

$$

ECC013-011030-
Felton ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties
322 PM PDT Mon Jun 30 2025

Temperatures near seasonal averages and moderate humidities continue
through the week with some strong onshore gusts each afternoon. The
marine layer will deepen with a disturbance moves through during the
next couple of days. A low but non-zero chance for dry lightning
continues through Wednesday in the North Bay. Most of the convective
activity should remain in the higher terrain of the Cascades and
Sierra Nevada, but if storms develop in the North Bay, most rain
would evaporate before reaching the ground, making lightning-induced
fire starts more likely.

$$

ECC018-011030-
Monterey ECC Dispatch-
DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County
322 PM PDT Mon Jun 30 2025

Temperatures near seasonal averages and moderate humidities continue
through the week with some strong onshore gusts each afternoon. The
marine layer will deepen with a disturbance moves through during the
next couple of days. A low but non-zero chance for dry lightning
continues through Wednesday in the North Bay. Most of the convective
activity should remain in the higher terrain of the Cascades and
Sierra Nevada, but if storms develop in the North Bay, most rain
would evaporate before reaching the ground, making lightning-induced
fire starts more likely.

$$