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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
333 PM PDT Tue Jun 11 2024

ECC029-121645-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
333 PM PDT Tue Jun 11 2024

...Discussion from Monterey...

A warm and dry airmass remains in place with temperatures peaking
today but remaining above normal tomorrow with highs returning
closer to normal Thursday into the weekend. RH`s for the remainder
of this afternoon and early evening farther inland amid higher
elevations will continue to be at or below 20 percent with dry fuels
and greater risk of grass fire ignition. RH recovery is expected
across most of our area, with the exception being the highest
elevations where min RH values will around 50 percent.

Winds increase slightly out of the west tomorrow, but temperatures
will be a few degrees cooler with min RH values slightly higher,
with grass fire ignition concerns continuing. People should be
discouraged from activities that could spark a fire.

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



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

...INCREASED RISK OF LARGE GRASS FIRES ACROSS THE INTERIOR VALLEYS
THROUGH WEDNESDAY...

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY FOR
SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT DUE
TO  GUSTY SUNDOWNER WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS...

Southwest to west wind gusts of 25 to 40 mph will continue to affect
the interior mountains and valleys each day through Wednesday or
Thursday. Winds will be strongest in the afternoon and evening
hours, strongest  in the Antelope Valley, and strongest Wednesday.
Humidities over the  interior will continue to lower into 8 to
20 percent range, driest in  the Antelope Valley and higher peaks.
This combination of winds, dry  air, and drying fine fuels will keep
an increased risk of grass fires  going. The coastal side of the
ranges will continue to see a strong  marine layer influence. An
upper level low pressure system will move  through southern
California on Friday, bringing rapidly increasing  northwest to
north winds in its wake. Gusts of 35 to 50 mph are likely  over the
wind prone areas like Santa Barbara County (especially the west
through east Santa Ynez Range), the I-5 Corridor, and the Antelope
Valley. Meanwhile, the air mass will warm and dry, with widespread
6 to  12 percent humidities in the mountains and deserts. There is a
potential for this dry air to descend into the windy hills of
southern Santa  Barbara County as well. The potential for elevated
fire weather  conditions is rising Friday Night through Sunday, with
a small but  present threat of near critical conditions.


$$

ECC028-121645-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
333 PM PDT Tue Jun 11 2024

...INCREASED RISK OF LARGE GRASS FIRES ACROSS THE INTERIOR VALLEYS
THROUGH WEDNESDAY...

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY FOR
SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT DUE
TO  GUSTY SUNDOWNER WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS...

Southwest to west wind gusts of 25 to 40 mph will continue to affect
the interior mountains and valleys each day through Wednesday or
Thursday. Winds will be strongest in the afternoon and evening
hours, strongest  in the Antelope Valley, and strongest Wednesday.
Humidities over the  interior will continue to lower into 8 to
20 percent range, driest in  the Antelope Valley and higher peaks.
This combination of winds, dry  air, and drying fine fuels will keep
an increased risk of grass fires  going. The coastal side of the
ranges will continue to see a strong  marine layer influence. An
upper level low pressure system will move  through southern
California on Friday, bringing rapidly increasing  northwest to
north winds in its wake. Gusts of 35 to 50 mph are likely  over the
wind prone areas like Santa Barbara County (especially the west
through east Santa Ynez Range), the I-5 Corridor, and the Antelope
Valley. Meanwhile, the air mass will warm and dry, with widespread
6 to  12 percent humidities in the mountains and deserts. There is a
potential for this dry air to descend into the windy hills of
southern Santa  Barbara County as well. The potential for elevated
fire weather  conditions is rising Friday Night through Sunday, with
a small but  present threat of near critical conditions.


$$

ECC031-121645-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
333 PM PDT Tue Jun 11 2024

...INCREASED RISK OF LARGE GRASS FIRES ACROSS THE INTERIOR VALLEYS
THROUGH WEDNESDAY...

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY FOR
SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT DUE
TO  GUSTY SUNDOWNER WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS...

Southwest to west wind gusts of 25 to 40 mph will continue to affect
the interior mountains and valleys each day through Wednesday or
Thursday. Winds will be strongest in the afternoon and evening
hours, strongest  in the Antelope Valley, and strongest Wednesday.
Humidities over the  interior will continue to lower into 8 to
20 percent range, driest in  the Antelope Valley and higher peaks.
This combination of winds, dry  air, and drying fine fuels will keep
an increased risk of grass fires  going. The coastal side of the
ranges will continue to see a strong  marine layer influence. An
upper level low pressure system will move  through southern
California on Friday, bringing rapidly increasing  northwest to
north winds in its wake. Gusts of 35 to 50 mph are likely  over the
wind prone areas like Santa Barbara County (especially the west
through east Santa Ynez Range), the I-5 Corridor, and the Antelope
Valley. Meanwhile, the air mass will warm and dry, with widespread
6 to  12 percent humidities in the mountains and deserts. There is a
potential for this dry air to descend into the windy hills of
southern Santa  Barbara County as well. The potential for elevated
fire weather  conditions is rising Friday Night through Sunday, with
a small but  present threat of near critical conditions.


$$

ECC024-121645-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
333 PM PDT Tue Jun 11 2024

...INCREASED RISK OF LARGE GRASS FIRES ACROSS THE INTERIOR VALLEYS
THROUGH WEDNESDAY...

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY FOR
SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT DUE
TO  GUSTY SUNDOWNER WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS...

Southwest to west wind gusts of 25 to 40 mph will continue to affect
the interior mountains and valleys each day through Wednesday or
Thursday. Winds will be strongest in the afternoon and evening
hours, strongest  in the Antelope Valley, and strongest Wednesday.
Humidities over the  interior will continue to lower into 8 to
20 percent range, driest in  the Antelope Valley and higher peaks.
This combination of winds, dry  air, and drying fine fuels will keep
an increased risk of grass fires  going. The coastal side of the
ranges will continue to see a strong  marine layer influence. An
upper level low pressure system will move  through southern
California on Friday, bringing rapidly increasing  northwest to
north winds in its wake. Gusts of 35 to 50 mph are likely  over the
wind prone areas like Santa Barbara County (especially the west
through east Santa Ynez Range), the I-5 Corridor, and the Antelope
Valley. Meanwhile, the air mass will warm and dry, with widespread
6 to  12 percent humidities in the mountains and deserts. There is a
potential for this dry air to descend into the windy hills of
southern Santa  Barbara County as well. The potential for elevated
fire weather  conditions is rising Friday Night through Sunday, with
a small but  present threat of near critical conditions.


$$

ECC032-121645-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
333 PM PDT Tue Jun 11 2024

...INCREASED RISK OF LARGE GRASS FIRES ACROSS THE INTERIOR VALLEYS
THROUGH WEDNESDAY...

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY FOR
SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT DUE
TO  GUSTY SUNDOWNER WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS...

Southwest to west wind gusts of 25 to 40 mph will continue to affect
the interior mountains and valleys each day through Wednesday or
Thursday. Winds will be strongest in the afternoon and evening
hours, strongest  in the Antelope Valley, and strongest Wednesday.
Humidities over the  interior will continue to lower into 8 to
20 percent range, driest in  the Antelope Valley and higher peaks.
This combination of winds, dry  air, and drying fine fuels will keep
an increased risk of grass fires  going. The coastal side of the
ranges will continue to see a strong  marine layer influence. An
upper level low pressure system will move  through southern
California on Friday, bringing rapidly increasing  northwest to
north winds in its wake. Gusts of 35 to 50 mph are likely  over the
wind prone areas like Santa Barbara County (especially the west
through east Santa Ynez Range), the I-5 Corridor, and the Antelope
Valley. Meanwhile, the air mass will warm and dry, with widespread
6 to  12 percent humidities in the mountains and deserts. There is a
potential for this dry air to descend into the windy hills of
southern Santa  Barbara County as well. The potential for elevated
fire weather  conditions is rising Friday Night through Sunday, with
a small but  present threat of near critical conditions.


$$

ECC030-121645-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
333 PM PDT Tue Jun 11 2024

...INCREASED RISK OF LARGE GRASS FIRES ACROSS THE INTERIOR VALLEYS
THROUGH WEDNESDAY...

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY FOR
SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT DUE
TO  GUSTY SUNDOWNER WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS...

Southwest to west wind gusts of 25 to 40 mph will continue to affect
the interior mountains and valleys each day through Wednesday or
Thursday. Winds will be strongest in the afternoon and evening
hours, strongest  in the Antelope Valley, and strongest Wednesday.
Humidities over the  interior will continue to lower into 8 to
20 percent range, driest in  the Antelope Valley and higher peaks.
This combination of winds, dry  air, and drying fine fuels will keep
an increased risk of grass fires  going. The coastal side of the
ranges will continue to see a strong  marine layer influence. An
upper level low pressure system will move  through southern
California on Friday, bringing rapidly increasing  northwest to
north winds in its wake. Gusts of 35 to 50 mph are likely  over the
wind prone areas like Santa Barbara County (especially the west
through east Santa Ynez Range), the I-5 Corridor, and the Antelope
Valley. Meanwhile, the air mass will warm and dry, with widespread
6 to  12 percent humidities in the mountains and deserts. There is a
potential for this dry air to descend into the windy hills of
southern Santa  Barbara County as well. The potential for elevated
fire weather  conditions is rising Friday Night through Sunday, with
a small but  present threat of near critical conditions.


$$