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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
319 PM PDT Fri Apr 19 2024

ECC029-192330-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
319 PM PDT Fri Apr 19 2024

...Discussion from Monterey...

Marine layer stratus and fog will continue each morning into this
weekend before clearing back to the coast during the afternoon.
Patchy coastal drizzle is possible, but measurable rainfall is not
expected. Cooler marine air will reside near the  coast with
afternoon warming each day through the weekend.  Temperatures will
cool slightly by early next week.

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



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

A similar marine layer pattern is expected Saturday as it was today,
but the weakening of the onshore gradients will bring a drying trend
to the mountains and valleys. On Sunday, the marine layer will
become more shallow due to a weak high pressure system, making
Sunday the warmest day with temperatures climbing into the 80s
across the interior. Relative  humidities on Saturday will be driest
across the mountains and interior  areas, with a drying trend
spreading toward the coast on Sunday. 20-40  percent humidities will
be common in driest areas, locally down to 15%  across the mountains
and Antelope Valley. The warming and drying trend  will continue
across the first half of next week, with west to northwest wind
gusts of 20 to 35 mph common over the wind prone areas.


$$

ECC028-192330-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
319 PM PDT Fri Apr 19 2024


A similar marine layer pattern is expected Saturday as it was today,
but the weakening of the onshore gradients will bring a drying trend
to the mountains and valleys. On Sunday, the marine layer will
become more shallow due to a weak high pressure system, making
Sunday the warmest day with temperatures climbing into the 80s
across the interior. Relative  humidities on Saturday will be driest
across the mountains and interior  areas, with a drying trend
spreading toward the coast on Sunday. 20-40  percent humidities will
be common in driest areas, locally down to 15%  across the mountains
and Antelope Valley. The warming and drying trend  will continue
across the first half of next week, with west to northwest wind
gusts of 20 to 35 mph common over the wind prone areas.


$$

ECC031-192330-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
319 PM PDT Fri Apr 19 2024


A similar marine layer pattern is expected Saturday as it was today,
but the weakening of the onshore gradients will bring a drying trend
to the mountains and valleys. On Sunday, the marine layer will
become more shallow due to a weak high pressure system, making
Sunday the warmest day with temperatures climbing into the 80s
across the interior. Relative  humidities on Saturday will be driest
across the mountains and interior  areas, with a drying trend
spreading toward the coast on Sunday. 20-40  percent humidities will
be common in driest areas, locally down to 15%  across the mountains
and Antelope Valley. The warming and drying trend  will continue
across the first half of next week, with west to northwest wind
gusts of 20 to 35 mph common over the wind prone areas.


$$

ECC024-192330-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
319 PM PDT Fri Apr 19 2024


A similar marine layer pattern is expected Saturday as it was today,
but the weakening of the onshore gradients will bring a drying trend
to the mountains and valleys. On Sunday, the marine layer will
become more shallow due to a weak high pressure system, making
Sunday the warmest day with temperatures climbing into the 80s
across the interior. Relative  humidities on Saturday will be driest
across the mountains and interior  areas, with a drying trend
spreading toward the coast on Sunday. 20-40  percent humidities will
be common in driest areas, locally down to 15%  across the mountains
and Antelope Valley. The warming and drying trend  will continue
across the first half of next week, with west to northwest wind
gusts of 20 to 35 mph common over the wind prone areas.


$$

ECC032-192330-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
319 PM PDT Fri Apr 19 2024


A similar marine layer pattern is expected Saturday as it was today,
but the weakening of the onshore gradients will bring a drying trend
to the mountains and valleys. On Sunday, the marine layer will
become more shallow due to a weak high pressure system, making
Sunday the warmest day with temperatures climbing into the 80s
across the interior. Relative  humidities on Saturday will be driest
across the mountains and interior  areas, with a drying trend
spreading toward the coast on Sunday. 20-40  percent humidities will
be common in driest areas, locally down to 15%  across the mountains
and Antelope Valley. The warming and drying trend  will continue
across the first half of next week, with west to northwest wind
gusts of 20 to 35 mph common over the wind prone areas.


$$

ECC030-192330-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
319 PM PDT Fri Apr 19 2024


A similar marine layer pattern is expected Saturday as it was today,
but the weakening of the onshore gradients will bring a drying trend
to the mountains and valleys. On Sunday, the marine layer will
become more shallow due to a weak high pressure system, making
Sunday the warmest day with temperatures climbing into the 80s
across the interior. Relative  humidities on Saturday will be driest
across the mountains and interior  areas, with a drying trend
spreading toward the coast on Sunday. 20-40  percent humidities will
be common in driest areas, locally down to 15%  across the mountains
and Antelope Valley. The warming and drying trend  will continue
across the first half of next week, with west to northwest wind
gusts of 20 to 35 mph common over the wind prone areas.


$$


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