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Spot Forecast for One Henry Hudson Ship Fire...CA OTH
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
959 AM PST Sun Nov 23 2025

If conditions become unrepresentative, contact the National Weather
Service.

.DISCUSSION...
A light east to southeast wind will shift to a typical south to southwest
direction by late this afternoon and evening. Small swell and wind waves will
continue through the period.

For tonight, light northeast winds will develop overnight, shifting to
the southeast by Monday morning, before shifting to a typical south
to southwest direction by Monday afternoon.

.REST OF TODAY...

Sky/weather.........Mostly sunny.
Max temperature.....Around 66.
Surface winds (kts).East to southeast 4-8 knots,becoming south
                    5-10 knots by 1500.
Swell height........West swell 2 feet.
Swell period........13 Seconds.
Wind wave...........1 foot.
Water temperature...63

.TONIGHT...

Sky/weather.........Mostly clear early then low clouds and fog after
                    midnight.
Min temperature.....Around 57.
Surface winds (kts).Southwest 4-8 knots early, shifting to north to
                    northeast 2-5 knots overnight.
Swell height........West swell 2 feet.
Swell period........12 Seconds.
Wind wave...........1 foot.
Water temperature...63

.MONDAY...

Sky/weather.........Morning low clouds and fog then mostly sunny.
Max temperature.....Around 63.
Surface winds (kts).East to southeast winds 3 to 6 knots becoming
                    south to southwest 5 to 8 knots in the afternoon.
Swell height........West swell 2 feet.
Swell period........12 Seconds.
Wind wave...........1 foot.
Water temperature...63.

$$
Forecaster...GOMBERG
Requested by...Carl Childs
Type of request...MARINE
.TAG 2526528.1/LOX
.DELDT 11/23/25
.FormatterVersion 2.0.0
.EMAIL lox.operational.staff@noaa.gov,carl.childs@noaa.gov,chris.barker@noaa.gov