####018004766#### FNUS86 KMTR 051232 FWLMTR ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA 532 AM PDT Sun May 5 2024 ##################################################################### ## ## ## Discussions from the latest FWF below ## ## ## ##################################################################### ...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR... A cold front will pass through the Central Coast Saturday evening after dropping wetting rains across the entire district. Rainfall totals in excess of 1 inch for the coastal hills with soaking rains from 0.50-0.75 for most valleys. Dry but continued unseasonably cool on Sunday with breezy northwest winds. Gradual warming trend early in the week then much warmer and drier by Wednesday and Thursday with dry northerly winds allowing daytime highs back into the 80s. Long range trends for next weekend keep the forecast dry with near normal temperatures. ...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA... Isolated showers will continue today, mostly in N Humboldt and Del Norte counties. More widespread light rainfall will occur on Monday with a weak front. Temperatures will remain unseasonably cool into next week before a significant warming trend develops mid to late next week. ##################################################################### ## ## ## Complete a discussion for each ECCDA segment below ## ## When done click transmit, product sent as KMTRFWLMTR ## ## ## ##################################################################### ECC010-060045- St Helena ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties 532 AM PDT Sun May 5 2024 A cold front will pass through the Central Coast Saturday evening after dropping wetting rains across the entire district. Rainfall totals in excess of 1 inch for the coastal hills with soaking rains from 0.50-0.75 for most valleys. Dry but continued unseasonably cool on Sunday with breezy northwest winds. Gradual warming trend early in the week then much warmer and drier by Wednesday and Thursday with dry northerly winds allowing daytime highs back into the 80s. Long range trends for next weekend keep the forecast dry with near normal temperatures. $$ ECC014-060045- Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties 532 AM PDT Sun May 5 2024 A cold front will pass through the Central Coast Saturday evening after dropping wetting rains across the entire district. Rainfall totals in excess of 1 inch for the coastal hills with soaking rains from 0.50-0.75 for most valleys. Dry but continued unseasonably cool on Sunday with breezy northwest winds. Gradual warming trend early in the week then much warmer and drier by Wednesday and Thursday with dry northerly winds allowing daytime highs back into the 80s. Long range trends for next weekend keep the forecast dry with near normal temperatures. $$ ECC013-060045- Felton ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties 532 AM PDT Sun May 5 2024 A cold front will pass through the Central Coast Saturday evening after dropping wetting rains across the entire district. Rainfall totals in excess of 1 inch for the coastal hills with soaking rains from 0.50-0.75 for most valleys. Dry but continued unseasonably cool on Sunday with breezy northwest winds. Gradual warming trend early in the week then much warmer and drier by Wednesday and Thursday with dry northerly winds allowing daytime highs back into the 80s. Long range trends for next weekend keep the forecast dry with near normal temperatures. $$ ECC018-060045- Monterey ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County 532 AM PDT Sun May 5 2024 A cold front will pass through the Central Coast Saturday evening after dropping wetting rains across the entire district. Rainfall totals in excess of 1 inch for the coastal hills with soaking rains from 0.50-0.75 for most valleys. Dry but continued unseasonably cool on Sunday with breezy northwest winds. Gradual warming trend early in the week then much warmer and drier by Wednesday and Thursday with dry northerly winds allowing daytime highs back into the 80s. Long range trends for next weekend keep the forecast dry with near normal temperatures. $$