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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
911 AM PDT Wed Jun 26 2024

ECC029-271015-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
911 AM PDT Wed Jun 26 2024

...Discussion from Monterey...

Fire weather concerns are relatively low the next couple of days
with cooler temperatures, at or slightly below normal values for
this time of year. Winds will be light with some onshore breezes
this afternoon. Min RH values across some of the higher terrain are
in the teens, but in the 20-30 percent range over most other inland
locations.

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



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

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR
SECTIONS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY
NIGHT DUE DRY CONDITIONS WITH WARM TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS...

High pressure aloft will persist over the area today, and then a
broad  upper level trough will overspread the area for tonight and
Thursday.  This will result in a slight cooling trend for the area
through Thursday, with low clouds and fog confined to the coast.
Away from the  coast, relative humidity will drop into the 15 to
35 percent range each  afternoon with poor to moderate overnight
recovery. For today through   Thursday night, there will be
increasing onshore winds across the  interior, with southwest to
west winds gusting 25 to 45 mph, strongest  in the Antelope Valley.
In addition, Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds  will likely return
today through Thursday night, with potential wind  gusts of 25 to
45 mph. The combination of low relative humidity with  gusty winds
will bring a return of elevated to brief critical fire  weather
conditions across the interior sections and southwest Santa  Barbara
County, where there will be an increased risk for grass fire
activity. At this time, the most favored areas for brief critical
fire  weather conditions would include the I-5 corridor, as well as
the  Antelope Valley and western foothills.

For Friday through the weekend, a gradual warming trend is expected
with dry conditions persisting away from the coast. Typical onshore
winds are expected with gusty southwesterly winds in the afternoon
and evening hours.


$$

ECC028-271015-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
911 AM PDT Wed Jun 26 2024

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR
SECTIONS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY
NIGHT DUE DRY CONDITIONS WITH WARM TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS...

High pressure aloft will persist over the area today, and then a
broad  upper level trough will overspread the area for tonight and
Thursday.  This will result in a slight cooling trend for the area
through Thursday, with low clouds and fog confined to the coast.
Away from the  coast, relative humidity will drop into the 15 to
35 percent range each  afternoon with poor to moderate overnight
recovery. For today through   Thursday night, there will be
increasing onshore winds across the  interior, with southwest to
west winds gusting 25 to 45 mph, strongest  in the Antelope Valley.
In addition, Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds  will likely return
today through Thursday night, with potential wind  gusts of 25 to
45 mph. The combination of low relative humidity with  gusty winds
will bring a return of elevated to brief critical fire  weather
conditions across the interior sections and southwest Santa  Barbara
County, where there will be an increased risk for grass fire
activity. At this time, the most favored areas for brief critical
fire  weather conditions would include the I-5 corridor, as well as
the  Antelope Valley and western foothills.

For Friday through the weekend, a gradual warming trend is expected
with dry conditions persisting away from the coast. Typical onshore
winds are expected with gusty southwesterly winds in the afternoon
and evening hours.


$$

ECC031-271015-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
911 AM PDT Wed Jun 26 2024

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR
SECTIONS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY
NIGHT DUE DRY CONDITIONS WITH WARM TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS...

High pressure aloft will persist over the area today, and then a
broad  upper level trough will overspread the area for tonight and
Thursday.  This will result in a slight cooling trend for the area
through Thursday, with low clouds and fog confined to the coast.
Away from the  coast, relative humidity will drop into the 15 to
35 percent range each  afternoon with poor to moderate overnight
recovery. For today through   Thursday night, there will be
increasing onshore winds across the  interior, with southwest to
west winds gusting 25 to 45 mph, strongest  in the Antelope Valley.
In addition, Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds  will likely return
today through Thursday night, with potential wind  gusts of 25 to
45 mph. The combination of low relative humidity with  gusty winds
will bring a return of elevated to brief critical fire  weather
conditions across the interior sections and southwest Santa  Barbara
County, where there will be an increased risk for grass fire
activity. At this time, the most favored areas for brief critical
fire  weather conditions would include the I-5 corridor, as well as
the  Antelope Valley and western foothills.

For Friday through the weekend, a gradual warming trend is expected
with dry conditions persisting away from the coast. Typical onshore
winds are expected with gusty southwesterly winds in the afternoon
and evening hours.


$$

ECC024-271015-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
911 AM PDT Wed Jun 26 2024

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR
SECTIONS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY
NIGHT DUE DRY CONDITIONS WITH WARM TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS...

High pressure aloft will persist over the area today, and then a
broad  upper level trough will overspread the area for tonight and
Thursday.  This will result in a slight cooling trend for the area
through Thursday, with low clouds and fog confined to the coast.
Away from the  coast, relative humidity will drop into the 15 to
35 percent range each  afternoon with poor to moderate overnight
recovery. For today through   Thursday night, there will be
increasing onshore winds across the  interior, with southwest to
west winds gusting 25 to 45 mph, strongest  in the Antelope Valley.
In addition, Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds  will likely return
today through Thursday night, with potential wind  gusts of 25 to
45 mph. The combination of low relative humidity with  gusty winds
will bring a return of elevated to brief critical fire  weather
conditions across the interior sections and southwest Santa  Barbara
County, where there will be an increased risk for grass fire
activity. At this time, the most favored areas for brief critical
fire  weather conditions would include the I-5 corridor, as well as
the  Antelope Valley and western foothills.

For Friday through the weekend, a gradual warming trend is expected
with dry conditions persisting away from the coast. Typical onshore
winds are expected with gusty southwesterly winds in the afternoon
and evening hours.


$$

ECC032-271015-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
911 AM PDT Wed Jun 26 2024

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR
SECTIONS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY
NIGHT DUE DRY CONDITIONS WITH WARM TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS...

High pressure aloft will persist over the area today, and then a
broad  upper level trough will overspread the area for tonight and
Thursday.  This will result in a slight cooling trend for the area
through Thursday, with low clouds and fog confined to the coast.
Away from the  coast, relative humidity will drop into the 15 to
35 percent range each  afternoon with poor to moderate overnight
recovery. For today through   Thursday night, there will be
increasing onshore winds across the  interior, with southwest to
west winds gusting 25 to 45 mph, strongest  in the Antelope Valley.
In addition, Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds  will likely return
today through Thursday night, with potential wind  gusts of 25 to
45 mph. The combination of low relative humidity with  gusty winds
will bring a return of elevated to brief critical fire  weather
conditions across the interior sections and southwest Santa  Barbara
County, where there will be an increased risk for grass fire
activity. At this time, the most favored areas for brief critical
fire  weather conditions would include the I-5 corridor, as well as
the  Antelope Valley and western foothills.

For Friday through the weekend, a gradual warming trend is expected
with dry conditions persisting away from the coast. Typical onshore
winds are expected with gusty southwesterly winds in the afternoon
and evening hours.


$$

ECC030-271015-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
911 AM PDT Wed Jun 26 2024

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR
SECTIONS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY
NIGHT DUE DRY CONDITIONS WITH WARM TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS...

High pressure aloft will persist over the area today, and then a
broad  upper level trough will overspread the area for tonight and
Thursday.  This will result in a slight cooling trend for the area
through Thursday, with low clouds and fog confined to the coast.
Away from the  coast, relative humidity will drop into the 15 to
35 percent range each  afternoon with poor to moderate overnight
recovery. For today through   Thursday night, there will be
increasing onshore winds across the  interior, with southwest to
west winds gusting 25 to 45 mph, strongest  in the Antelope Valley.
In addition, Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds  will likely return
today through Thursday night, with potential wind  gusts of 25 to
45 mph. The combination of low relative humidity with  gusty winds
will bring a return of elevated to brief critical fire  weather
conditions across the interior sections and southwest Santa  Barbara
County, where there will be an increased risk for grass fire
activity. At this time, the most favored areas for brief critical
fire  weather conditions would include the I-5 corridor, as well as
the  Antelope Valley and western foothills.

For Friday through the weekend, a gradual warming trend is expected
with dry conditions persisting away from the coast. Typical onshore
winds are expected with gusty southwesterly winds in the afternoon
and evening hours.


$$