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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
806 AM PDT Mon Apr 22 2024

ECC029-230915-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
806 AM PDT Mon Apr 22 2024

...Discussion from Monterey...

Mild and sunnier weather for the remainder of today into the first
portion of Monday. By Monday afternoon and evening a southerly wind
reversal will occur along the coast with a return of coastal marine
stratus and fog. Stratus will move inland into the lower elevations
Monday night and linger into Tuesday morning. Some drizzle may occur
during this time but no wetting rain is expected. The pattern will
remain cool and unsettled through the  rest of the week with more
cloud cover and moist onshore winds. A weak weather system will
bring some light rain to the region on  Friday. This system looks
showery so rain amounts will be  variable. A wetting rainfall is
unlikely for most locations  outside of the coastal ranges where
0.1-0.25" is possible.

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



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

Sunday was the warmest day of the week. A deep marine layer pattern
has settled in and will persist through at least Friday this week.
Moist  and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the
mountains, with patchy drizzle expected each morning. Humidities
over the  mountains above 4000 feet elevations and the deserts will
lower each  day into the 15 to 25 percent range. Southwest wind
gusts to 20 to 40  mph will form each afternoon and evening over the
mountains and interior valleys, strongest over the Antelope Valley.
A weak low pressure system will push through the western United
States on Thursday or Friday, but nearly all projections keep it
over the interior sections (inside slider) resulting in nothing more
than a potential enhancement of low clouds and drizzle or very light
rain.


$$

ECC028-230915-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
806 AM PDT Mon Apr 22 2024


Sunday was the warmest day of the week. A deep marine layer pattern
has settled in and will persist through at least Friday this week.
Moist  and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the
mountains, with patchy drizzle expected each morning. Humidities
over the  mountains above 4000 feet elevations and the deserts will
lower each  day into the 15 to 25 percent range. Southwest wind
gusts to 20 to 40  mph will form each afternoon and evening over the
mountains and interior valleys, strongest over the Antelope Valley.
A weak low pressure system will push through the western United
States on Thursday or Friday, but nearly all projections keep it
over the interior sections (inside slider) resulting in nothing more
than a potential enhancement of low clouds and drizzle or very light
rain.


$$

ECC031-230915-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
806 AM PDT Mon Apr 22 2024


Sunday was the warmest day of the week. A deep marine layer pattern
has settled in and will persist through at least Friday this week.
Moist  and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the
mountains, with patchy drizzle expected each morning. Humidities
over the  mountains above 4000 feet elevations and the deserts will
lower each  day into the 15 to 25 percent range. Southwest wind
gusts to 20 to 40  mph will form each afternoon and evening over the
mountains and interior valleys, strongest over the Antelope Valley.
A weak low pressure system will push through the western United
States on Thursday or Friday, but nearly all projections keep it
over the interior sections (inside slider) resulting in nothing more
than a potential enhancement of low clouds and drizzle or very light
rain.


$$

ECC024-230915-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
806 AM PDT Mon Apr 22 2024


Sunday was the warmest day of the week. A deep marine layer pattern
has settled in and will persist through at least Friday this week.
Moist  and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the
mountains, with patchy drizzle expected each morning. Humidities
over the  mountains above 4000 feet elevations and the deserts will
lower each  day into the 15 to 25 percent range. Southwest wind
gusts to 20 to 40  mph will form each afternoon and evening over the
mountains and interior valleys, strongest over the Antelope Valley.
A weak low pressure system will push through the western United
States on Thursday or Friday, but nearly all projections keep it
over the interior sections (inside slider) resulting in nothing more
than a potential enhancement of low clouds and drizzle or very light
rain.


$$

ECC032-230915-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
806 AM PDT Mon Apr 22 2024


Sunday was the warmest day of the week. A deep marine layer pattern
has settled in and will persist through at least Friday this week.
Moist  and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the
mountains, with patchy drizzle expected each morning. Humidities
over the  mountains above 4000 feet elevations and the deserts will
lower each  day into the 15 to 25 percent range. Southwest wind
gusts to 20 to 40  mph will form each afternoon and evening over the
mountains and interior valleys, strongest over the Antelope Valley.
A weak low pressure system will push through the western United
States on Thursday or Friday, but nearly all projections keep it
over the interior sections (inside slider) resulting in nothing more
than a potential enhancement of low clouds and drizzle or very light
rain.


$$

ECC030-230915-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
806 AM PDT Mon Apr 22 2024


Sunday was the warmest day of the week. A deep marine layer pattern
has settled in and will persist through at least Friday this week.
Moist  and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the
mountains, with patchy drizzle expected each morning. Humidities
over the  mountains above 4000 feet elevations and the deserts will
lower each  day into the 15 to 25 percent range. Southwest wind
gusts to 20 to 40  mph will form each afternoon and evening over the
mountains and interior valleys, strongest over the Antelope Valley.
A weak low pressure system will push through the western United
States on Thursday or Friday, but nearly all projections keep it
over the interior sections (inside slider) resulting in nothing more
than a potential enhancement of low clouds and drizzle or very light
rain.


$$


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