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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
344 PM PDT Fri Apr 26 2024

ECC029-271645-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
344 PM PDT Fri Apr 26 2024

...Discussion from Monterey...

Gusty northwest winds Friday afternoon continue  through Friday
night and remain breezy through much of the weekend in the wake of a
deep trough moving into the continental US.  Northwesterly gusts
look to stay within the 25 to 30 mph range  with isolated stronger
gusts up to 40 mph possible in elevated  terrain. Isolated areas of
light rain or drizzle may persist into  Saturday, though
accumulations are not expected to meet the  wetting rain threshold.
Cooler, below average temperatures  continue through Friday with
drier, warmer conditions expected by  mid to late weekend amd into
early next week.

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



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

...WIDESPREAD STRONG TO POTENTIALLY DAMAGING WEST TO NORTH WINDS
THROUGH  TONIGHT... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS ACROSS
INTERIOR SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY...

A deep marine layer pattern has persisted today, bringing  moist and
cool conditions across much of the region, except some  downslope
drying expected in the LA county valleys this  afternoon. An inside
slider will move across the area through  Saturday, bringing a
threat of showers to the region, mainly this  afternoon and evening
across interior areas. The highest chances  of rain will be near the
Kern County line. Any accumulations will  likely be less than
0.25 inches.

West to northwest winds gusting between 30 and 50 mph will continue
today, shifting to the north tonight. While winds were mostly
focused  over the interior this morning, they are expected to become
stronger and more widespread across much of the region this
afternoon (including  coastal areas) into tonight. Areas of
strongest and potentially damaging winds are expected this afternoon
into tonight across the I-5 corridor, Antelope Valley, and adjacent
western foothills where gusts of 50 to 65 mph are likely. Northerly
winds are expected to continue across the  interior Saturday through
Sunday night, but are expected to be weaker with gusts mostly in the
30 to 50 mph range, strongest in the I-5 corridor.

Fairly moist conditions are expected today across much of the
region, except the Los Angeles Valleys which could see some
humidities locally lowering to around 20 percent by late afternoon.
Drier conditions are expected to become more widespread over the
weekend.


$$

ECC028-271645-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
344 PM PDT Fri Apr 26 2024

...WIDESPREAD STRONG TO POTENTIALLY DAMAGING WEST TO NORTH WINDS
THROUGH  TONIGHT... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS ACROSS
INTERIOR SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY...

A deep marine layer pattern has persisted today, bringing  moist and
cool conditions across much of the region, except some  downslope
drying expected in the LA county valleys this  afternoon. An inside
slider will move across the area through  Saturday, bringing a
threat of showers to the region, mainly this  afternoon and evening
across interior areas. The highest chances  of rain will be near the
Kern County line. Any accumulations will  likely be less than
0.25 inches.

West to northwest winds gusting between 30 and 50 mph will continue
today, shifting to the north tonight. While winds were mostly
focused  over the interior this morning, they are expected to become
stronger and more widespread across much of the region this
afternoon (including  coastal areas) into tonight. Areas of
strongest and potentially damaging winds are expected this afternoon
into tonight across the I-5 corridor, Antelope Valley, and adjacent
western foothills where gusts of 50 to 65 mph are likely. Northerly
winds are expected to continue across the  interior Saturday through
Sunday night, but are expected to be weaker with gusts mostly in the
30 to 50 mph range, strongest in the I-5 corridor.

Fairly moist conditions are expected today across much of the
region, except the Los Angeles Valleys which could see some
humidities locally lowering to around 20 percent by late afternoon.
Drier conditions are expected to become more widespread over the
weekend.


$$

ECC031-271645-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
344 PM PDT Fri Apr 26 2024

...WIDESPREAD STRONG TO POTENTIALLY DAMAGING WEST TO NORTH WINDS
THROUGH  TONIGHT... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS ACROSS
INTERIOR SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY...

A deep marine layer pattern has persisted today, bringing  moist and
cool conditions across much of the region, except some  downslope
drying expected in the LA county valleys this  afternoon. An inside
slider will move across the area through  Saturday, bringing a
threat of showers to the region, mainly this  afternoon and evening
across interior areas. The highest chances  of rain will be near the
Kern County line. Any accumulations will  likely be less than
0.25 inches.

West to northwest winds gusting between 30 and 50 mph will continue
today, shifting to the north tonight. While winds were mostly
focused  over the interior this morning, they are expected to become
stronger and more widespread across much of the region this
afternoon (including  coastal areas) into tonight. Areas of
strongest and potentially damaging winds are expected this afternoon
into tonight across the I-5 corridor, Antelope Valley, and adjacent
western foothills where gusts of 50 to 65 mph are likely. Northerly
winds are expected to continue across the  interior Saturday through
Sunday night, but are expected to be weaker with gusts mostly in the
30 to 50 mph range, strongest in the I-5 corridor.

Fairly moist conditions are expected today across much of the
region, except the Los Angeles Valleys which could see some
humidities locally lowering to around 20 percent by late afternoon.
Drier conditions are expected to become more widespread over the
weekend.


$$

ECC024-271645-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
344 PM PDT Fri Apr 26 2024

...WIDESPREAD STRONG TO POTENTIALLY DAMAGING WEST TO NORTH WINDS
THROUGH  TONIGHT... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS ACROSS
INTERIOR SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY...

A deep marine layer pattern has persisted today, bringing  moist and
cool conditions across much of the region, except some  downslope
drying expected in the LA county valleys this  afternoon. An inside
slider will move across the area through  Saturday, bringing a
threat of showers to the region, mainly this  afternoon and evening
across interior areas. The highest chances  of rain will be near the
Kern County line. Any accumulations will  likely be less than
0.25 inches.

West to northwest winds gusting between 30 and 50 mph will continue
today, shifting to the north tonight. While winds were mostly
focused  over the interior this morning, they are expected to become
stronger and more widespread across much of the region this
afternoon (including  coastal areas) into tonight. Areas of
strongest and potentially damaging winds are expected this afternoon
into tonight across the I-5 corridor, Antelope Valley, and adjacent
western foothills where gusts of 50 to 65 mph are likely. Northerly
winds are expected to continue across the  interior Saturday through
Sunday night, but are expected to be weaker with gusts mostly in the
30 to 50 mph range, strongest in the I-5 corridor.

Fairly moist conditions are expected today across much of the
region, except the Los Angeles Valleys which could see some
humidities locally lowering to around 20 percent by late afternoon.
Drier conditions are expected to become more widespread over the
weekend.


$$

ECC032-271645-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
344 PM PDT Fri Apr 26 2024

...WIDESPREAD STRONG TO POTENTIALLY DAMAGING WEST TO NORTH WINDS
THROUGH  TONIGHT... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS ACROSS
INTERIOR SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY...

A deep marine layer pattern has persisted today, bringing  moist and
cool conditions across much of the region, except some  downslope
drying expected in the LA county valleys this  afternoon. An inside
slider will move across the area through  Saturday, bringing a
threat of showers to the region, mainly this  afternoon and evening
across interior areas. The highest chances  of rain will be near the
Kern County line. Any accumulations will  likely be less than
0.25 inches.

West to northwest winds gusting between 30 and 50 mph will continue
today, shifting to the north tonight. While winds were mostly
focused  over the interior this morning, they are expected to become
stronger and more widespread across much of the region this
afternoon (including  coastal areas) into tonight. Areas of
strongest and potentially damaging winds are expected this afternoon
into tonight across the I-5 corridor, Antelope Valley, and adjacent
western foothills where gusts of 50 to 65 mph are likely. Northerly
winds are expected to continue across the  interior Saturday through
Sunday night, but are expected to be weaker with gusts mostly in the
30 to 50 mph range, strongest in the I-5 corridor.

Fairly moist conditions are expected today across much of the
region, except the Los Angeles Valleys which could see some
humidities locally lowering to around 20 percent by late afternoon.
Drier conditions are expected to become more widespread over the
weekend.


$$

ECC030-271645-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
344 PM PDT Fri Apr 26 2024

...WIDESPREAD STRONG TO POTENTIALLY DAMAGING WEST TO NORTH WINDS
THROUGH  TONIGHT... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS ACROSS
INTERIOR SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY...

A deep marine layer pattern has persisted today, bringing  moist and
cool conditions across much of the region, except some  downslope
drying expected in the LA county valleys this  afternoon. An inside
slider will move across the area through  Saturday, bringing a
threat of showers to the region, mainly this  afternoon and evening
across interior areas. The highest chances  of rain will be near the
Kern County line. Any accumulations will  likely be less than
0.25 inches.

West to northwest winds gusting between 30 and 50 mph will continue
today, shifting to the north tonight. While winds were mostly
focused  over the interior this morning, they are expected to become
stronger and more widespread across much of the region this
afternoon (including  coastal areas) into tonight. Areas of
strongest and potentially damaging winds are expected this afternoon
into tonight across the I-5 corridor, Antelope Valley, and adjacent
western foothills where gusts of 50 to 65 mph are likely. Northerly
winds are expected to continue across the  interior Saturday through
Sunday night, but are expected to be weaker with gusts mostly in the
30 to 50 mph range, strongest in the I-5 corridor.

Fairly moist conditions are expected today across much of the
region, except the Los Angeles Valleys which could see some
humidities locally lowering to around 20 percent by late afternoon.
Drier conditions are expected to become more widespread over the
weekend.


$$


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