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170 FXUS66 KLOX 251654 AFDLOX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 954 AM PDT Wed Sep 25 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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25/939 AM. Low clouds and fog will continue across coastal areas through the week with some afternoon clearing and below normal temperatures. Valley temperatures are expected to be at or below normal for the remainder of the week, while the far interior areas will remain above normal. Otherwise, a quiet weather pattern will continue.
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&& .SHORT TERM (TDY-FRI)...
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25/951 AM. ***UPDATE*** June continues in September across southern California as a trough remains along the West Coast and onshore flow increases. Deterministic models continue to advertise weakening onshore flow the next couple days as high pressure tries to nudge in from the east, but ensembles are mixed on this idea and forecast soundings are only showing very minor lowering of the marine layer depth so confidence is not high that any significant change from the current conditions will occur. ***From Previous Discussion*** The area will be in between a upper level high to the east and a large east pac trof to the west with weak SW flow over Srn CA. On Friday the upper high exerts itself and pushes into the state from the east. 584 dams hgts today will rise to 590 dam by Friday. At the sfc gradients will slowly trend offshore as the high pressure moves closer. Currently the marine layer is 1600 ft deep and marine layer stratus covers all of the coasts and most of the vlys including the Santa Clarita. It will be another day of slow clearing with no clearing likely at more than a few beaches. Today`s temps will not change much across the coasts (the SBA south cst will be the exception as a N to S offshore push will bring some warming). The Vlys and interior will cool noticeably with 3 to 6 degrees of cooling like and up to 10 degrees in the Paso Robles area. The increasing hgts and offshore trends will decrease the marine layer stratus coverage a little each morning Thu and Fri. Clearing will be quicker and more complete each day as well. Max temps will raise a degree or two on Thu and 1 to 3 degrees on Friday. .LONG TERM (SAT-TUE)...25/318 AM. Decent mdl agreement for the weekend. A weak trof is fcst to swing into the state and knock the upper high down to the SE. Hgts will fall to 584 or 585 dam. More importantly onshore flow to the east will increase to 7 or 8 mb. This surge in onshore flow coupled with the lowering hgts will bring 2 to 4 degrees of cooling to the area. The increased onshore flow will also great gusty conditions across the LA mtns and the Antelope Vly. Not much change on Sunday. Morning stratus will cover most of the coasts, otherwise skies will be sunny. Max temps will change little from Saturday and will be 3 to 6 degrees blo normals across the csts/vlys and 4 to 8 degrees above normal inland. The mdls diverge and the ensemble spread increases for the forecast early next week. Despite the lower confidence in the exact forecast there is good confidence that the benign weather will continue. Most likely scenario calls for an upper high and increasing hgts leading to a two day warming trend. Max temps on Tuesday could reach into the upper 90s in the warmer vlys.
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&& .AVIATION...25/1232Z. At 11Z at KLAX, the marine layer was 1700 ft deep. The top of the inversion was near 3000 ft with a temperature of 24 deg C. Low clouds were widespread in all coastal and valley areas with the exception of the far interior valleys of SLO County and the Cuyama Valley. Conds were mostly LIFR to VLIFR, except IFR in some areas south of Pt. Conception. Expect skies to clear by mid to late morning in the valleys and by early afternoon on the coastal plain. However, cigs will likely linger near the beaches through the day, especially in coastal areas south of Pt. Conception. Low clouds should quickly overspread the coastal plain this evening, then push into most valleys by midnight or so. Expect IFR to LIFR conds in most areas, with VLIFR conds in the valleys and north of Pt. Conception. KLAX...Low to moderate confidence in TAF. Cigs are expected to linger all day, but will probably lift into the low MVFR category. There is a 30% chance that cigs will scatter out 20Z-03Z Thu. There is a 20% chance of LIFR conds from 09Z-16Z Thu. High confidence in no significant east wind component. KBUR...Moderate confidence in TAF. There is 20-30% chance that cigs will linger until as late as 18Z. && .MARINE...
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25/816 AM. For this afternoon thru late tonight, moderate to high confidence in winds reaching low end Small Craft Advisory across the western and southern portions of the Santa Barbara Channel, the two southern outer waters zones from Pt Conception south to San Nicolas Island, and the southern inner waters from Anacapa Island to near Point Dume this afternoon into this evening. Beyond late tonight, moderate confidence in the forecast. In the Outer Waters, winds/seas should be below SCA levels late tonight/Thu morning. There is a 40% chance of SCA conds Thu afternoon, then SCA conds are likely (60% chance) Thu night thru Fri morning, with highest confidence in the northern zone off the Central Coast and the middle zone near Pt Conception. There is a 60% chance of more widespread SCA level winds Friday afternoon thru late night. Then, winds are expected to be below SCA levels Sat thru Sun, with a higher chance of SCA winds Sun afternoon thru evening (20-30%). Seas will build and may get close to advisory levels (40-50% chance) Sat night thru Sun night. For the Inner Waters N of Pt. Sal, conds are expected to remain below SCA levels thru Sun night, with highest chances (30%) of SCA conditions during the afternoon/eve hours Thu and Fri. For the Inner Waters S of Pt Conception, SCA conds are unlikely after this evening. However, there is a 20-30% chance of SCA level winds Thu afternoon/evening. Patchy dense fog is possible late tonight/Thu morning. Please refer to the marine weather statement for more information.
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&& .LOX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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CA...NONE. PZ...Small Craft Advisory in effect from 3 PM this afternoon to midnight PDT tonight for zone 650. (See LAXMWWLOX). Small Craft Advisory in effect from 3 PM this afternoon to 9 PM PDT this evening for zone 655. (See LAXMWWLOX). Small Craft Advisory in effect from 5 PM this afternoon to 3 AM PDT Thursday for zones 673-676. (See LAXMWWLOX).
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