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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
252 PM PDT Thu May 30 2024

ECC029-311600-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
252 PM PDT Thu May 30 2024

...Discussion from Monterey...

Warm conditions continue through Friday with clear sky conditions
during the afternoon hours and generally light to moderate onshore
winds. A weak trough moves through by Saturday,  which will cool us
off by a couple of degrees and bring gusty NW  winds during the
afternoons Saturday through Monday. There is also a slight chance
coastal and high elevation areas see some drizzle Saturday morning.
A more substantial warm up is expected for the  middle of next week
with temperatures well above normal,  especially inland. However, a
the moment it does appear that we  will hold on to onshore flow and
good moisture return for lower  elevations through next week`s warm
spell.

Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified.
Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds.



...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard...

Onshore flow and a deepening marine layer will become prevalent
through Saturday. Southwest to west gusts of 20 to 40 mph will be
common over  the mountains and interior. Isolated gusts to 50 mph
are possible over  the Antelope Valley hills. Northwest winds will
reform Saturday Night through Monday, with local gusts of 20 to
35 mph over the mountains and southwest Santa Barbara County.
Humidities will remain elevated and  above 40 percent on the coastal
side of the ranges. Over the mountains  and interior, minimum
humidities of 12 to 25 percent will be common.

High pressure will build over the western United States next week
Tuesday through Thursday while onshore flow weakens. This will
likely lower the marine layer some and allow the warmest coastal
valleys to approach 90 degrees. Over the mountains and interior
valleys, temperatures between 92 and 102 will become common with
humidities likely falling into the 8 to 15 percent range. While the
winds do not  look strong, but the combination of hot and dry
conditions with typical  breezy diurnal wind patterns will lead to
an elevated risk for grass  fires.

NOTE: Beginning Monday June 3, NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter
the fire weather high season operations. This FWF product will be
issued twice daily including weekends. The morning issuance will
occur between 900 and 930 AM and the afternoon product will be
issued between 300 and 330 PM. As always, National Weather Service
forecasters are available 24/7 for spot forecast requests and
consultation.


$$

ECC028-311600-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
252 PM PDT Thu May 30 2024


Onshore flow and a deepening marine layer will become prevalent
through Saturday. Southwest to west gusts of 20 to 40 mph will be
common over  the mountains and interior. Isolated gusts to 50 mph
are possible over  the Antelope Valley hills. Northwest winds will
reform Saturday Night through Monday, with local gusts of 20 to
35 mph over the mountains and southwest Santa Barbara County.
Humidities will remain elevated and  above 40 percent on the coastal
side of the ranges. Over the mountains  and interior, minimum
humidities of 12 to 25 percent will be common.

High pressure will build over the western United States next week
Tuesday through Thursday while onshore flow weakens. This will
likely lower the marine layer some and allow the warmest coastal
valleys to approach 90 degrees. Over the mountains and interior
valleys, temperatures between 92 and 102 will become common with
humidities likely falling into the 8 to 15 percent range. While the
winds do not  look strong, but the combination of hot and dry
conditions with typical  breezy diurnal wind patterns will lead to
an elevated risk for grass  fires.

NOTE: Beginning Monday June 3, NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter
the fire weather high season operations. This FWF product will be
issued twice daily including weekends. The morning issuance will
occur between 900 and 930 AM and the afternoon product will be
issued between 300 and 330 PM. As always, National Weather Service
forecasters are available 24/7 for spot forecast requests and
consultation.


$$

ECC031-311600-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
252 PM PDT Thu May 30 2024


Onshore flow and a deepening marine layer will become prevalent
through Saturday. Southwest to west gusts of 20 to 40 mph will be
common over  the mountains and interior. Isolated gusts to 50 mph
are possible over  the Antelope Valley hills. Northwest winds will
reform Saturday Night through Monday, with local gusts of 20 to
35 mph over the mountains and southwest Santa Barbara County.
Humidities will remain elevated and  above 40 percent on the coastal
side of the ranges. Over the mountains  and interior, minimum
humidities of 12 to 25 percent will be common.

High pressure will build over the western United States next week
Tuesday through Thursday while onshore flow weakens. This will
likely lower the marine layer some and allow the warmest coastal
valleys to approach 90 degrees. Over the mountains and interior
valleys, temperatures between 92 and 102 will become common with
humidities likely falling into the 8 to 15 percent range. While the
winds do not  look strong, but the combination of hot and dry
conditions with typical  breezy diurnal wind patterns will lead to
an elevated risk for grass  fires.

NOTE: Beginning Monday June 3, NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter
the fire weather high season operations. This FWF product will be
issued twice daily including weekends. The morning issuance will
occur between 900 and 930 AM and the afternoon product will be
issued between 300 and 330 PM. As always, National Weather Service
forecasters are available 24/7 for spot forecast requests and
consultation.


$$

ECC024-311600-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
252 PM PDT Thu May 30 2024


Onshore flow and a deepening marine layer will become prevalent
through Saturday. Southwest to west gusts of 20 to 40 mph will be
common over  the mountains and interior. Isolated gusts to 50 mph
are possible over  the Antelope Valley hills. Northwest winds will
reform Saturday Night through Monday, with local gusts of 20 to
35 mph over the mountains and southwest Santa Barbara County.
Humidities will remain elevated and  above 40 percent on the coastal
side of the ranges. Over the mountains  and interior, minimum
humidities of 12 to 25 percent will be common.

High pressure will build over the western United States next week
Tuesday through Thursday while onshore flow weakens. This will
likely lower the marine layer some and allow the warmest coastal
valleys to approach 90 degrees. Over the mountains and interior
valleys, temperatures between 92 and 102 will become common with
humidities likely falling into the 8 to 15 percent range. While the
winds do not  look strong, but the combination of hot and dry
conditions with typical  breezy diurnal wind patterns will lead to
an elevated risk for grass  fires.

NOTE: Beginning Monday June 3, NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter
the fire weather high season operations. This FWF product will be
issued twice daily including weekends. The morning issuance will
occur between 900 and 930 AM and the afternoon product will be
issued between 300 and 330 PM. As always, National Weather Service
forecasters are available 24/7 for spot forecast requests and
consultation.


$$

ECC032-311600-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
252 PM PDT Thu May 30 2024


Onshore flow and a deepening marine layer will become prevalent
through Saturday. Southwest to west gusts of 20 to 40 mph will be
common over  the mountains and interior. Isolated gusts to 50 mph
are possible over  the Antelope Valley hills. Northwest winds will
reform Saturday Night through Monday, with local gusts of 20 to
35 mph over the mountains and southwest Santa Barbara County.
Humidities will remain elevated and  above 40 percent on the coastal
side of the ranges. Over the mountains  and interior, minimum
humidities of 12 to 25 percent will be common.

High pressure will build over the western United States next week
Tuesday through Thursday while onshore flow weakens. This will
likely lower the marine layer some and allow the warmest coastal
valleys to approach 90 degrees. Over the mountains and interior
valleys, temperatures between 92 and 102 will become common with
humidities likely falling into the 8 to 15 percent range. While the
winds do not  look strong, but the combination of hot and dry
conditions with typical  breezy diurnal wind patterns will lead to
an elevated risk for grass  fires.

NOTE: Beginning Monday June 3, NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter
the fire weather high season operations. This FWF product will be
issued twice daily including weekends. The morning issuance will
occur between 900 and 930 AM and the afternoon product will be
issued between 300 and 330 PM. As always, National Weather Service
forecasters are available 24/7 for spot forecast requests and
consultation.


$$

ECC030-311600-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
252 PM PDT Thu May 30 2024


Onshore flow and a deepening marine layer will become prevalent
through Saturday. Southwest to west gusts of 20 to 40 mph will be
common over  the mountains and interior. Isolated gusts to 50 mph
are possible over  the Antelope Valley hills. Northwest winds will
reform Saturday Night through Monday, with local gusts of 20 to
35 mph over the mountains and southwest Santa Barbara County.
Humidities will remain elevated and  above 40 percent on the coastal
side of the ranges. Over the mountains  and interior, minimum
humidities of 12 to 25 percent will be common.

High pressure will build over the western United States next week
Tuesday through Thursday while onshore flow weakens. This will
likely lower the marine layer some and allow the warmest coastal
valleys to approach 90 degrees. Over the mountains and interior
valleys, temperatures between 92 and 102 will become common with
humidities likely falling into the 8 to 15 percent range. While the
winds do not  look strong, but the combination of hot and dry
conditions with typical  breezy diurnal wind patterns will lead to
an elevated risk for grass  fires.

NOTE: Beginning Monday June 3, NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter
the fire weather high season operations. This FWF product will be
issued twice daily including weekends. The morning issuance will
occur between 900 and 930 AM and the afternoon product will be
issued between 300 and 330 PM. As always, National Weather Service
forecasters are available 24/7 for spot forecast requests and
consultation.


$$