####018002542#### FNUS86 KSTO 102108 FWLSTO ECCDA DISCUSSIONS FOR CALIFORNIA NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA 208 PM PDT FRI APR 10 2026 ECC005-111515- SHASTA-TRINITY NATIONAL FOREST- DISCUSSION FOR REDDING ECC DISPATCH 208 PM PDT FRI APR 10 2026 WIDESPREAD SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED TODAY THROUGH THE WEEKEND, ALONG WITH A CONTINUED COOLING TREND AND SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER HUMIDITY VALUES. HIGHEST THUNDERSTORM CHANCES ACROSS THE AREA ARE CURRENTLY EXPECTED TODAY AND FRIDAY, WITH WETTING RAIN INTO SUNDAY. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED THIS WEEKEND IN THE SIERRA AND SOUTHERN CASCADES ABOVE 4000 FEET. $$ ECC007-111515- MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST, SOUTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY, AND DELTA- DISCUSSION FOR WILLOWS ECC DISPATCH 208 PM PDT FRI APR 10 2026 WIDESPREAD SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED TODAY THROUGH THE WEEKEND, ALONG WITH A CONTINUED COOLING TREND AND SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER HUMIDITY VALUES. HIGHEST THUNDERSTORM CHANCES ACROSS THE AREA ARE CURRENTLY EXPECTED TODAY AND FRIDAY, WITH WETTING RAIN INTO SUNDAY. $$ ECC008-111515- RED BLUFF AND OROVILLE- DISCUSSION FOR RED BLUFF AND OROVILLE ECC DISPATCH 208 PM PDT FRI APR 10 2026 WIDESPREAD SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED TODAY THROUGH THE WEEKEND, ALONG WITH A CONTINUED COOLING TREND AND SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER HUMIDITY VALUES. HIGHEST THUNDERSTORM CHANCES ACROSS THE AREA ARE CURRENTLY EXPECTED TODAY AND FRIDAY, WITH WETTING RAIN INTO SUNDAY. $$ ECC011-111515- TAHOE NATIONAL FOREST- DISCUSSION FOR GRASS VALLEY ECC DISPATCH 208 PM PDT FRI APR 10 2026 WIDESPREAD SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED TODAY THROUGH THE WEEKEND, ALONG WITH A CONTINUED COOLING TREND AND SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER HUMIDITY VALUES. HIGHEST THUNDERSTORM CHANCES ACROSS THE AREA ARE CURRENTLY EXPECTED TODAY AND FRIDAY, WITH WETTING RAIN INTO SUNDAY. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED THIS WEEKEND IN THE SIERRA AND SOUTHERN CASCADES ABOVE 4000 FEET. $$ ECC015-111515- STANISLAUS NATIONAL FOREST- DISCUSSION FOR SAN ANDREAS ECC DISPATCH 208 PM PDT FRI APR 10 2026 WIDESPREAD SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED TODAY THROUGH THE WEEKEND, ALONG WITH A CONTINUED COOLING TREND AND SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER HUMIDITY VALUES. HIGHEST THUNDERSTORM CHANCES ACROSS THE AREA ARE CURRENTLY EXPECTED TODAY AND FRIDAY, WITH WETTING RAIN INTO SUNDAY. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED THIS WEEKEND IN THE SIERRA AND SOUTHERN CASCADES ABOVE 4000 FEET. $$ ####018004666#### FNUS86 KMTR 102108 FWLMTR ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA 208 PM PDT Fri Apr 10 2026 ##################################################################### ## ## ## Discussions from the latest FWF below ## ## ## ##################################################################### ...Discussion from SFOFWFMTR... A series of weather systems will bring wetting rains and a chance of thunderstorms to the region through Sunday. The most active period should be Saturday late afternoon and evening. The forecast has continued to trend wetter, and we are now expected at least 1" across the lower elevations and locally up to 4" in the mountains throughout the weekend. We could also get some snow flakes above 4,000 feet Sunday morning. Conditions will dry out Monday while cooler temperatures gradually rebound through mid- week. ...Discussion from SFOFWFEKA... More scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected across the area Friday. Saturday is expected to see more widespread rain and mountain snow. Sunday the showers are expected to come to an end as the cold air moves in. A chilly start to the week is expected with frost or freezing temperatures possible in the colder spots. Some light rain is possible again by mid week. ##################################################################### ## ## ## Complete a discussion for each ECCDA segment below ## ## When done click transmit, product sent as KMTRFWLMTR ## ## ## ##################################################################### ECC010-110915- St Helena ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Marin and Sonoma and Napa Counties 208 PM PDT Fri Apr 10 2026 A series of weather systems will bring wetting rains and a chance of thunderstorms to the region through Sunday. The most active period should be Saturday late afternoon and evening. The forecast has continued to trend wetter, and we are now expected at least 1" across the lower elevations and locally up to 4" in the mountains throughout the weekend. We could also get some snow flakes above 4,000 feet Sunday morning. Conditions will dry out Monday while cooler temperatures gradually rebound through mid- week. $$ ECC014-110915- Morgan Hill ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Alameda and Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties 208 PM PDT Fri Apr 10 2026 A series of weather systems will bring wetting rains and a chance of thunderstorms to the region through Sunday. The most active period should be Saturday late afternoon and evening. The forecast has continued to trend wetter, and we are now expected at least 1" across the lower elevations and locally up to 4" in the mountains throughout the weekend. We could also get some snow flakes above 4,000 feet Sunday morning. Conditions will dry out Monday while cooler temperatures gradually rebound through mid- week. $$ ECC013-110915- Felton ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties 208 PM PDT Fri Apr 10 2026 A series of weather systems will bring wetting rains and a chance of thunderstorms to the region through Sunday. The most active period should be Saturday late afternoon and evening. The forecast has continued to trend wetter, and we are now expected at least 1" across the lower elevations and locally up to 4" in the mountains throughout the weekend. We could also get some snow flakes above 4,000 feet Sunday morning. Conditions will dry out Monday while cooler temperatures gradually rebound through mid- week. $$ ECC018-110915- Monterey ECC Dispatch- DISCUSSION FOR Monterey and San Benito County 208 PM PDT Fri Apr 10 2026 A series of weather systems will bring wetting rains and a chance of thunderstorms to the region through Sunday. The most active period should be Saturday late afternoon and evening. The forecast has continued to trend wetter, and we are now expected at least 1" across the lower elevations and locally up to 4" in the mountains throughout the weekend. We could also get some snow flakes above 4,000 feet Sunday morning. Conditions will dry out Monday while cooler temperatures gradually rebound through mid- week. $$