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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
329 PM PDT Mon May 13 2024

ECC029-141630-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
329 PM PDT Mon May 13 2024

...Discussion from Monterey...

Onshore flow will persist over the region pushing  the marine
environment further inland into the region`s valleys  each night
throughout the week. Far inland areas and higher  elevations below
this marine layer will continue to be dry with  low afternoon
humidities. Dry weather continues into the upcoming  weekend,
especially for the interior.

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



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

Not a lot of change day to day, at least for the first half of the
week. There is a 5 to 10 percent chance of thunderstorms across the
mountains each afternoon and evening through Wednesday over the
mountains of Ventura, Los Angeles, and eastern Santa Barbara
Counties.  Any hazards associated with the thunderstorms will be
isolated dry  lightning with gusty and erratic winds. Otherwise, a
deep marine layer  will be in place through Wednesday, bringing
elevated humidities to the  coasts and valleys. Across the mountains
and interior areas, humidites  of 15 to 25 percent will be common
each day, locally down to 10 percent  across the eastern portion of
the Antelope Valley/Foothills. Winds will be pretty benign, except
for the Antelope Valley where SW to W wind  gusts of 30 to 35 mph,
(locally 40 mph this afternoon and evening near  the foothills) will
be common each afternoon and evening.


$$

ECC028-141630-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
329 PM PDT Mon May 13 2024


Not a lot of change day to day, at least for the first half of the
week. There is a 5 to 10 percent chance of thunderstorms across the
mountains each afternoon and evening through Wednesday over the
mountains of Ventura, Los Angeles, and eastern Santa Barbara
Counties.  Any hazards associated with the thunderstorms will be
isolated dry  lightning with gusty and erratic winds. Otherwise, a
deep marine layer  will be in place through Wednesday, bringing
elevated humidities to the  coasts and valleys. Across the mountains
and interior areas, humidites  of 15 to 25 percent will be common
each day, locally down to 10 percent  across the eastern portion of
the Antelope Valley/Foothills. Winds will be pretty benign, except
for the Antelope Valley where SW to W wind  gusts of 30 to 35 mph,
(locally 40 mph this afternoon and evening near  the foothills) will
be common each afternoon and evening.


$$

ECC031-141630-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
329 PM PDT Mon May 13 2024


Not a lot of change day to day, at least for the first half of the
week. There is a 5 to 10 percent chance of thunderstorms across the
mountains each afternoon and evening through Wednesday over the
mountains of Ventura, Los Angeles, and eastern Santa Barbara
Counties.  Any hazards associated with the thunderstorms will be
isolated dry  lightning with gusty and erratic winds. Otherwise, a
deep marine layer  will be in place through Wednesday, bringing
elevated humidities to the  coasts and valleys. Across the mountains
and interior areas, humidites  of 15 to 25 percent will be common
each day, locally down to 10 percent  across the eastern portion of
the Antelope Valley/Foothills. Winds will be pretty benign, except
for the Antelope Valley where SW to W wind  gusts of 30 to 35 mph,
(locally 40 mph this afternoon and evening near  the foothills) will
be common each afternoon and evening.


$$

ECC024-141630-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
329 PM PDT Mon May 13 2024


Not a lot of change day to day, at least for the first half of the
week. There is a 5 to 10 percent chance of thunderstorms across the
mountains each afternoon and evening through Wednesday over the
mountains of Ventura, Los Angeles, and eastern Santa Barbara
Counties.  Any hazards associated with the thunderstorms will be
isolated dry  lightning with gusty and erratic winds. Otherwise, a
deep marine layer  will be in place through Wednesday, bringing
elevated humidities to the  coasts and valleys. Across the mountains
and interior areas, humidites  of 15 to 25 percent will be common
each day, locally down to 10 percent  across the eastern portion of
the Antelope Valley/Foothills. Winds will be pretty benign, except
for the Antelope Valley where SW to W wind  gusts of 30 to 35 mph,
(locally 40 mph this afternoon and evening near  the foothills) will
be common each afternoon and evening.


$$

ECC032-141630-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
329 PM PDT Mon May 13 2024


Not a lot of change day to day, at least for the first half of the
week. There is a 5 to 10 percent chance of thunderstorms across the
mountains each afternoon and evening through Wednesday over the
mountains of Ventura, Los Angeles, and eastern Santa Barbara
Counties.  Any hazards associated with the thunderstorms will be
isolated dry  lightning with gusty and erratic winds. Otherwise, a
deep marine layer  will be in place through Wednesday, bringing
elevated humidities to the  coasts and valleys. Across the mountains
and interior areas, humidites  of 15 to 25 percent will be common
each day, locally down to 10 percent  across the eastern portion of
the Antelope Valley/Foothills. Winds will be pretty benign, except
for the Antelope Valley where SW to W wind  gusts of 30 to 35 mph,
(locally 40 mph this afternoon and evening near  the foothills) will
be common each afternoon and evening.


$$

ECC030-141630-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
329 PM PDT Mon May 13 2024


Not a lot of change day to day, at least for the first half of the
week. There is a 5 to 10 percent chance of thunderstorms across the
mountains each afternoon and evening through Wednesday over the
mountains of Ventura, Los Angeles, and eastern Santa Barbara
Counties.  Any hazards associated with the thunderstorms will be
isolated dry  lightning with gusty and erratic winds. Otherwise, a
deep marine layer  will be in place through Wednesday, bringing
elevated humidities to the  coasts and valleys. Across the mountains
and interior areas, humidites  of 15 to 25 percent will be common
each day, locally down to 10 percent  across the eastern portion of
the Antelope Valley/Foothills. Winds will be pretty benign, except
for the Antelope Valley where SW to W wind  gusts of 30 to 35 mph,
(locally 40 mph this afternoon and evening near  the foothills) will
be common each afternoon and evening.


$$