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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
315 PM PDT Fri Mar 22 2024

ECC029-231615-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
315 PM PDT Fri Mar 22 2024

...Discussion from Monterey...

A cold front is bringing wetting rain to the Bay Area this evening,
with showers lingering into Sunday. There is a slight-  moderate
chance of wet thunderstorms Saturday afternoon. Strong  southwest
winds are being observed in the North Bay mountains and  will spread
south as the front advances. Winds will remain strong, but shift to
a W-NW direction Saturday and Sunday. After the  showers taper off
Sunday, a few dry days are expected before more  light rain returns
in the middle of the week. Afternoon temperatures will be roughly
10 degrees F cooler next week than they have been this week, helping
to keep the humidity high.

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



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

...LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN AND MOUNTAIN SNOW LIKELY THIS WEEKEND WITH A
SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY...

...GUSTY SOUTHWEST TO WEST WINDS FRIDAY INTO SUNDAY, SHIFTING TO
NORTHWEST TO NORTH SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY...

Mild and dry conditions continue today. A cooler pattern will return
tonight through Sunday night, with light to moderate rain and
mountain snow likely.  There is also a 10-20 percent chance of
thunderstorms late Saturday night into Sunday. Most areas will
likely receive between 0.25 and 0.50 inches, but amounts between
0.50 and 1.00 inches will be possible for the mountains, as well as
the Central Coast and adjacent foothills. Snow levels are expected
to lower to between 3500 feet and 4000 feet by late Saturday night
and Sunday.  Snow accumulations are expected to range from 3 to
6 inches for elevations  above 6000 feet, and 1 to 3 inches for
elevations between 4000 and 6000 feet.  Interstate 5 near the
Grapevine could receive between a dusting to 1 inch of snow. There
will also be long duration and widespread gusty west to north winds
Saturday through Monday.

Another weak storm system is expected to move into the region
Wednesday into Wednesday, bringing a chance of light rain and
mountain snow. Rainfall amounts are expected to generally be less
than 0.25 inches. A third system could bring additional rain and
mountain snow Friday into Saturday.


$$

ECC028-231615-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
315 PM PDT Fri Mar 22 2024

...LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN AND MOUNTAIN SNOW LIKELY THIS WEEKEND WITH A
SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY...

...GUSTY SOUTHWEST TO WEST WINDS FRIDAY INTO SUNDAY, SHIFTING TO
NORTHWEST TO NORTH SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY...

Mild and dry conditions continue today. A cooler pattern will return
tonight through Sunday night, with light to moderate rain and
mountain snow likely.  There is also a 10-20 percent chance of
thunderstorms late Saturday night into Sunday. Most areas will
likely receive between 0.25 and 0.50 inches, but amounts between
0.50 and 1.00 inches will be possible for the mountains, as well as
the Central Coast and adjacent foothills. Snow levels are expected
to lower to between 3500 feet and 4000 feet by late Saturday night
and Sunday.  Snow accumulations are expected to range from 3 to
6 inches for elevations  above 6000 feet, and 1 to 3 inches for
elevations between 4000 and 6000 feet.  Interstate 5 near the
Grapevine could receive between a dusting to 1 inch of snow. There
will also be long duration and widespread gusty west to north winds
Saturday through Monday.

Another weak storm system is expected to move into the region
Wednesday into Wednesday, bringing a chance of light rain and
mountain snow. Rainfall amounts are expected to generally be less
than 0.25 inches. A third system could bring additional rain and
mountain snow Friday into Saturday.


$$

ECC031-231615-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
315 PM PDT Fri Mar 22 2024

...LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN AND MOUNTAIN SNOW LIKELY THIS WEEKEND WITH A
SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY...

...GUSTY SOUTHWEST TO WEST WINDS FRIDAY INTO SUNDAY, SHIFTING TO
NORTHWEST TO NORTH SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY...

Mild and dry conditions continue today. A cooler pattern will return
tonight through Sunday night, with light to moderate rain and
mountain snow likely.  There is also a 10-20 percent chance of
thunderstorms late Saturday night into Sunday. Most areas will
likely receive between 0.25 and 0.50 inches, but amounts between
0.50 and 1.00 inches will be possible for the mountains, as well as
the Central Coast and adjacent foothills. Snow levels are expected
to lower to between 3500 feet and 4000 feet by late Saturday night
and Sunday.  Snow accumulations are expected to range from 3 to
6 inches for elevations  above 6000 feet, and 1 to 3 inches for
elevations between 4000 and 6000 feet.  Interstate 5 near the
Grapevine could receive between a dusting to 1 inch of snow. There
will also be long duration and widespread gusty west to north winds
Saturday through Monday.

Another weak storm system is expected to move into the region
Wednesday into Wednesday, bringing a chance of light rain and
mountain snow. Rainfall amounts are expected to generally be less
than 0.25 inches. A third system could bring additional rain and
mountain snow Friday into Saturday.


$$

ECC024-231615-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
315 PM PDT Fri Mar 22 2024

...LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN AND MOUNTAIN SNOW LIKELY THIS WEEKEND WITH A
SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY...

...GUSTY SOUTHWEST TO WEST WINDS FRIDAY INTO SUNDAY, SHIFTING TO
NORTHWEST TO NORTH SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY...

Mild and dry conditions continue today. A cooler pattern will return
tonight through Sunday night, with light to moderate rain and
mountain snow likely.  There is also a 10-20 percent chance of
thunderstorms late Saturday night into Sunday. Most areas will
likely receive between 0.25 and 0.50 inches, but amounts between
0.50 and 1.00 inches will be possible for the mountains, as well as
the Central Coast and adjacent foothills. Snow levels are expected
to lower to between 3500 feet and 4000 feet by late Saturday night
and Sunday.  Snow accumulations are expected to range from 3 to
6 inches for elevations  above 6000 feet, and 1 to 3 inches for
elevations between 4000 and 6000 feet.  Interstate 5 near the
Grapevine could receive between a dusting to 1 inch of snow. There
will also be long duration and widespread gusty west to north winds
Saturday through Monday.

Another weak storm system is expected to move into the region
Wednesday into Wednesday, bringing a chance of light rain and
mountain snow. Rainfall amounts are expected to generally be less
than 0.25 inches. A third system could bring additional rain and
mountain snow Friday into Saturday.


$$

ECC032-231615-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
315 PM PDT Fri Mar 22 2024

...LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN AND MOUNTAIN SNOW LIKELY THIS WEEKEND WITH A
SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY...

...GUSTY SOUTHWEST TO WEST WINDS FRIDAY INTO SUNDAY, SHIFTING TO
NORTHWEST TO NORTH SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY...

Mild and dry conditions continue today. A cooler pattern will return
tonight through Sunday night, with light to moderate rain and
mountain snow likely.  There is also a 10-20 percent chance of
thunderstorms late Saturday night into Sunday. Most areas will
likely receive between 0.25 and 0.50 inches, but amounts between
0.50 and 1.00 inches will be possible for the mountains, as well as
the Central Coast and adjacent foothills. Snow levels are expected
to lower to between 3500 feet and 4000 feet by late Saturday night
and Sunday.  Snow accumulations are expected to range from 3 to
6 inches for elevations  above 6000 feet, and 1 to 3 inches for
elevations between 4000 and 6000 feet.  Interstate 5 near the
Grapevine could receive between a dusting to 1 inch of snow. There
will also be long duration and widespread gusty west to north winds
Saturday through Monday.

Another weak storm system is expected to move into the region
Wednesday into Wednesday, bringing a chance of light rain and
mountain snow. Rainfall amounts are expected to generally be less
than 0.25 inches. A third system could bring additional rain and
mountain snow Friday into Saturday.


$$

ECC030-231615-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
315 PM PDT Fri Mar 22 2024

...LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN AND MOUNTAIN SNOW LIKELY THIS WEEKEND WITH A
SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY...

...GUSTY SOUTHWEST TO WEST WINDS FRIDAY INTO SUNDAY, SHIFTING TO
NORTHWEST TO NORTH SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY...

Mild and dry conditions continue today. A cooler pattern will return
tonight through Sunday night, with light to moderate rain and
mountain snow likely.  There is also a 10-20 percent chance of
thunderstorms late Saturday night into Sunday. Most areas will
likely receive between 0.25 and 0.50 inches, but amounts between
0.50 and 1.00 inches will be possible for the mountains, as well as
the Central Coast and adjacent foothills. Snow levels are expected
to lower to between 3500 feet and 4000 feet by late Saturday night
and Sunday.  Snow accumulations are expected to range from 3 to
6 inches for elevations  above 6000 feet, and 1 to 3 inches for
elevations between 4000 and 6000 feet.  Interstate 5 near the
Grapevine could receive between a dusting to 1 inch of snow. There
will also be long duration and widespread gusty west to north winds
Saturday through Monday.

Another weak storm system is expected to move into the region
Wednesday into Wednesday, bringing a chance of light rain and
mountain snow. Rainfall amounts are expected to generally be less
than 0.25 inches. A third system could bring additional rain and
mountain snow Friday into Saturday.


$$


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