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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
332 PM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

ECC029-101645-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
332 PM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

...Discussion from Monterey...

Our warming trend will continue through at least the first half of
the week, with high temperatures averaging  anywhere from 5 to
15 degrees above normal for areas away from the coast. While wind
speeds are forecast to largely remain below  critical thresholds,
hot conditions combined with afternoon  humidity ranging between
20 and 40 percent will present an  increased threat of grass fire
starts, especially on Tuesday  afternoon. Otherwise, morning
humidity recovery will be good to  excellent across most areas, with
the exception being across the  higher terrain of the Santa Lucia
Range where RH may not rebound  much above 45 to 50 percent.

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 ANTELOPE VALLEY TODAY
AND TUESDAY DUE TO GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY
CONDITIONS...

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS POSSIBLE FOR SOUTHERN SANTA
BARBARA COUNTY FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO POTENTIAL GUSTY
SUNDOWNER WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS...

The deep marine layer in place this morning will become more shallow
 over the next few days, decreasing the coverage for stratus each
day and allowing a warming and drying trend across the area through
Tuesday.  Onshore flow will peak today and Tuesday with wind gusts
of 25 to 40 mph common with local gusts to 45 mph across the
Antelope Valley. While not occuring the same time as the peak in
winds, humidities will trend  drier each day through Tuesday with
minimum humidities of 15 to 30  percent across the Antelope Valley
decreasing to 8 to 20 percent on  Tuesday. Gusty onshore winds with
warm and dry conditions combined with  the dry fine fuels, an
increased risk for large grass fires will  continue across the
Antelope Valley today and Tuesday.

Elsewhere and otherwise, mild onshore conditions are expected
through  Thursday with no significant fire weather impacts are
expected.  Temperatures will likely increase across the interior
Monday into  Tuesday, then cool Wednesday into Thursday as a cutoff
low pressure  system moves into the region. A warming and drying
trend is then  expected to take place Friday into Saturday,
especially across interior  areas. A northerly offshore pressure
gradient is possible Friday night  into Sunday night, which could
generate some gusty northerly winds  across wind prone locations. In
particular, gusty sundowner winds with  associated warm and dry
conditions will have the potential to bring some elevated fire
weather concerns to southern Santa Barbara county during  that time.


$$

ECC028-101645-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
332 PM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

...INCREASED RISK OF LARGE GRASS FIRES ACROSS THE ANTELOPE VALLEY TODAY
AND TUESDAY DUE TO GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY
CONDITIONS...

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS POSSIBLE FOR SOUTHERN SANTA
BARBARA COUNTY FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO POTENTIAL GUSTY
SUNDOWNER WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS...

The deep marine layer in place this morning will become more shallow
 over the next few days, decreasing the coverage for stratus each
day and allowing a warming and drying trend across the area through
Tuesday.  Onshore flow will peak today and Tuesday with wind gusts
of 25 to 40 mph common with local gusts to 45 mph across the
Antelope Valley. While not occuring the same time as the peak in
winds, humidities will trend  drier each day through Tuesday with
minimum humidities of 15 to 30  percent across the Antelope Valley
decreasing to 8 to 20 percent on  Tuesday. Gusty onshore winds with
warm and dry conditions combined with  the dry fine fuels, an
increased risk for large grass fires will  continue across the
Antelope Valley today and Tuesday.

Elsewhere and otherwise, mild onshore conditions are expected
through  Thursday with no significant fire weather impacts are
expected.  Temperatures will likely increase across the interior
Monday into  Tuesday, then cool Wednesday into Thursday as a cutoff
low pressure  system moves into the region. A warming and drying
trend is then  expected to take place Friday into Saturday,
especially across interior  areas. A northerly offshore pressure
gradient is possible Friday night  into Sunday night, which could
generate some gusty northerly winds  across wind prone locations. In
particular, gusty sundowner winds with  associated warm and dry
conditions will have the potential to bring some elevated fire
weather concerns to southern Santa Barbara county during  that time.


$$

ECC031-101645-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
332 PM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

...INCREASED RISK OF LARGE GRASS FIRES ACROSS THE ANTELOPE VALLEY TODAY
AND TUESDAY DUE TO GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY
CONDITIONS...

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS POSSIBLE FOR SOUTHERN SANTA
BARBARA COUNTY FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO POTENTIAL GUSTY
SUNDOWNER WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS...

The deep marine layer in place this morning will become more shallow
 over the next few days, decreasing the coverage for stratus each
day and allowing a warming and drying trend across the area through
Tuesday.  Onshore flow will peak today and Tuesday with wind gusts
of 25 to 40 mph common with local gusts to 45 mph across the
Antelope Valley. While not occuring the same time as the peak in
winds, humidities will trend  drier each day through Tuesday with
minimum humidities of 15 to 30  percent across the Antelope Valley
decreasing to 8 to 20 percent on  Tuesday. Gusty onshore winds with
warm and dry conditions combined with  the dry fine fuels, an
increased risk for large grass fires will  continue across the
Antelope Valley today and Tuesday.

Elsewhere and otherwise, mild onshore conditions are expected
through  Thursday with no significant fire weather impacts are
expected.  Temperatures will likely increase across the interior
Monday into  Tuesday, then cool Wednesday into Thursday as a cutoff
low pressure  system moves into the region. A warming and drying
trend is then  expected to take place Friday into Saturday,
especially across interior  areas. A northerly offshore pressure
gradient is possible Friday night  into Sunday night, which could
generate some gusty northerly winds  across wind prone locations. In
particular, gusty sundowner winds with  associated warm and dry
conditions will have the potential to bring some elevated fire
weather concerns to southern Santa Barbara county during  that time.


$$

ECC024-101645-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
332 PM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

...INCREASED RISK OF LARGE GRASS FIRES ACROSS THE ANTELOPE VALLEY TODAY
AND TUESDAY DUE TO GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY
CONDITIONS...

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS POSSIBLE FOR SOUTHERN SANTA
BARBARA COUNTY FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO POTENTIAL GUSTY
SUNDOWNER WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS...

The deep marine layer in place this morning will become more shallow
 over the next few days, decreasing the coverage for stratus each
day and allowing a warming and drying trend across the area through
Tuesday.  Onshore flow will peak today and Tuesday with wind gusts
of 25 to 40 mph common with local gusts to 45 mph across the
Antelope Valley. While not occuring the same time as the peak in
winds, humidities will trend  drier each day through Tuesday with
minimum humidities of 15 to 30  percent across the Antelope Valley
decreasing to 8 to 20 percent on  Tuesday. Gusty onshore winds with
warm and dry conditions combined with  the dry fine fuels, an
increased risk for large grass fires will  continue across the
Antelope Valley today and Tuesday.

Elsewhere and otherwise, mild onshore conditions are expected
through  Thursday with no significant fire weather impacts are
expected.  Temperatures will likely increase across the interior
Monday into  Tuesday, then cool Wednesday into Thursday as a cutoff
low pressure  system moves into the region. A warming and drying
trend is then  expected to take place Friday into Saturday,
especially across interior  areas. A northerly offshore pressure
gradient is possible Friday night  into Sunday night, which could
generate some gusty northerly winds  across wind prone locations. In
particular, gusty sundowner winds with  associated warm and dry
conditions will have the potential to bring some elevated fire
weather concerns to southern Santa Barbara county during  that time.


$$

ECC032-101645-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
332 PM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

...INCREASED RISK OF LARGE GRASS FIRES ACROSS THE ANTELOPE VALLEY TODAY
AND TUESDAY DUE TO GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY
CONDITIONS...

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS POSSIBLE FOR SOUTHERN SANTA
BARBARA COUNTY FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO POTENTIAL GUSTY
SUNDOWNER WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS...

The deep marine layer in place this morning will become more shallow
 over the next few days, decreasing the coverage for stratus each
day and allowing a warming and drying trend across the area through
Tuesday.  Onshore flow will peak today and Tuesday with wind gusts
of 25 to 40 mph common with local gusts to 45 mph across the
Antelope Valley. While not occuring the same time as the peak in
winds, humidities will trend  drier each day through Tuesday with
minimum humidities of 15 to 30  percent across the Antelope Valley
decreasing to 8 to 20 percent on  Tuesday. Gusty onshore winds with
warm and dry conditions combined with  the dry fine fuels, an
increased risk for large grass fires will  continue across the
Antelope Valley today and Tuesday.

Elsewhere and otherwise, mild onshore conditions are expected
through  Thursday with no significant fire weather impacts are
expected.  Temperatures will likely increase across the interior
Monday into  Tuesday, then cool Wednesday into Thursday as a cutoff
low pressure  system moves into the region. A warming and drying
trend is then  expected to take place Friday into Saturday,
especially across interior  areas. A northerly offshore pressure
gradient is possible Friday night  into Sunday night, which could
generate some gusty northerly winds  across wind prone locations. In
particular, gusty sundowner winds with  associated warm and dry
conditions will have the potential to bring some elevated fire
weather concerns to southern Santa Barbara county during  that time.


$$

ECC030-101645-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
332 PM PDT Sun Jun 9 2024

...INCREASED RISK OF LARGE GRASS FIRES ACROSS THE ANTELOPE VALLEY TODAY
AND TUESDAY DUE TO GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY
CONDITIONS...

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS POSSIBLE FOR SOUTHERN SANTA
BARBARA COUNTY FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO POTENTIAL GUSTY
SUNDOWNER WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS...

The deep marine layer in place this morning will become more shallow
 over the next few days, decreasing the coverage for stratus each
day and allowing a warming and drying trend across the area through
Tuesday.  Onshore flow will peak today and Tuesday with wind gusts
of 25 to 40 mph common with local gusts to 45 mph across the
Antelope Valley. While not occuring the same time as the peak in
winds, humidities will trend  drier each day through Tuesday with
minimum humidities of 15 to 30  percent across the Antelope Valley
decreasing to 8 to 20 percent on  Tuesday. Gusty onshore winds with
warm and dry conditions combined with  the dry fine fuels, an
increased risk for large grass fires will  continue across the
Antelope Valley today and Tuesday.

Elsewhere and otherwise, mild onshore conditions are expected
through  Thursday with no significant fire weather impacts are
expected.  Temperatures will likely increase across the interior
Monday into  Tuesday, then cool Wednesday into Thursday as a cutoff
low pressure  system moves into the region. A warming and drying
trend is then  expected to take place Friday into Saturday,
especially across interior  areas. A northerly offshore pressure
gradient is possible Friday night  into Sunday night, which could
generate some gusty northerly winds  across wind prone locations. In
particular, gusty sundowner winds with  associated warm and dry
conditions will have the potential to bring some elevated fire
weather concerns to southern Santa Barbara county during  that time.


$$