####018009397#### FNUS86 KLOX 242210 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 310 PM PDT Wed Apr 24 2024 ECC029-251615- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 310 PM PDT Wed Apr 24 2024 ...Discussion from Monterey... Gentle to moderate southwesterly to westerly winds become northwesterly to northerly heading into Friday through the weekend. Gustier winds are expected starting Friday afternoon as a low pressure system and its associated cold front move inland. Gusts look to stay within the 25 to 30 mph range with isolated stronger gusts possible in elevated terrain. With this cold frontal passage, light drizzle is possible throughout the Bay Area associated but accumulations are not expected to meet the wetting rain threshold. Cooler, below average temperatures continue through Friday with drier, warmer conditions expected by mid to late weekend. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... A deep marine layer pattern has settled in and will persist through at least Friday. Moist and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the mountains, with patchy drizzle possible over southeast Los Angeles County Thursday morning. Dry air will remain over the higher mountains, but will be less dry and expansive than earlier this week. Southwest wind gusts to 20 to 40 mph will form each afternoon and evening through Thursday over the coasts, mountains, and interior valleys, with gusts up to 50 mph over the Antelope Valley foothills. A weak low pressure system will push through the western United States Thursday into Friday, which may enhance the drizzle into actual showers, though remain very light. This will increase northwest to north flow over the region, with gusts of 30 to 50 mph, strongest over the mountains, Antelope Valley, Santa Barbara County, and the coastal Areas. These winds will weaken some over the weekend but the flow pattern will remain with gusts lowering into the 20 to 35 mph range. Minimum humidities in the valleys and mountains will lower to 20 to 40 percent over the weekend. Otherwise, elevated humidities above 40 percent are expected. $$ ECC028-251615- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 310 PM PDT Wed Apr 24 2024 A deep marine layer pattern has settled in and will persist through at least Friday. Moist and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the mountains, with patchy drizzle possible over southeast Los Angeles County Thursday morning. Dry air will remain over the higher mountains, but will be less dry and expansive than earlier this week. Southwest wind gusts to 20 to 40 mph will form each afternoon and evening through Thursday over the coasts, mountains, and interior valleys, with gusts up to 50 mph over the Antelope Valley foothills. A weak low pressure system will push through the western United States Thursday into Friday, which may enhance the drizzle into actual showers, though remain very light. This will increase northwest to north flow over the region, with gusts of 30 to 50 mph, strongest over the mountains, Antelope Valley, Santa Barbara County, and the coastal Areas. These winds will weaken some over the weekend but the flow pattern will remain with gusts lowering into the 20 to 35 mph range. Minimum humidities in the valleys and mountains will lower to 20 to 40 percent over the weekend. Otherwise, elevated humidities above 40 percent are expected. $$ ECC031-251615- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 310 PM PDT Wed Apr 24 2024 A deep marine layer pattern has settled in and will persist through at least Friday. Moist and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the mountains, with patchy drizzle possible over southeast Los Angeles County Thursday morning. Dry air will remain over the higher mountains, but will be less dry and expansive than earlier this week. Southwest wind gusts to 20 to 40 mph will form each afternoon and evening through Thursday over the coasts, mountains, and interior valleys, with gusts up to 50 mph over the Antelope Valley foothills. A weak low pressure system will push through the western United States Thursday into Friday, which may enhance the drizzle into actual showers, though remain very light. This will increase northwest to north flow over the region, with gusts of 30 to 50 mph, strongest over the mountains, Antelope Valley, Santa Barbara County, and the coastal Areas. These winds will weaken some over the weekend but the flow pattern will remain with gusts lowering into the 20 to 35 mph range. Minimum humidities in the valleys and mountains will lower to 20 to 40 percent over the weekend. Otherwise, elevated humidities above 40 percent are expected. $$ ECC024-251615- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 310 PM PDT Wed Apr 24 2024 A deep marine layer pattern has settled in and will persist through at least Friday. Moist and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the mountains, with patchy drizzle possible over southeast Los Angeles County Thursday morning. Dry air will remain over the higher mountains, but will be less dry and expansive than earlier this week. Southwest wind gusts to 20 to 40 mph will form each afternoon and evening through Thursday over the coasts, mountains, and interior valleys, with gusts up to 50 mph over the Antelope Valley foothills. A weak low pressure system will push through the western United States Thursday into Friday, which may enhance the drizzle into actual showers, though remain very light. This will increase northwest to north flow over the region, with gusts of 30 to 50 mph, strongest over the mountains, Antelope Valley, Santa Barbara County, and the coastal Areas. These winds will weaken some over the weekend but the flow pattern will remain with gusts lowering into the 20 to 35 mph range. Minimum humidities in the valleys and mountains will lower to 20 to 40 percent over the weekend. Otherwise, elevated humidities above 40 percent are expected. $$ ECC032-251615- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 310 PM PDT Wed Apr 24 2024 A deep marine layer pattern has settled in and will persist through at least Friday. Moist and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the mountains, with patchy drizzle possible over southeast Los Angeles County Thursday morning. Dry air will remain over the higher mountains, but will be less dry and expansive than earlier this week. Southwest wind gusts to 20 to 40 mph will form each afternoon and evening through Thursday over the coasts, mountains, and interior valleys, with gusts up to 50 mph over the Antelope Valley foothills. A weak low pressure system will push through the western United States Thursday into Friday, which may enhance the drizzle into actual showers, though remain very light. This will increase northwest to north flow over the region, with gusts of 30 to 50 mph, strongest over the mountains, Antelope Valley, Santa Barbara County, and the coastal Areas. These winds will weaken some over the weekend but the flow pattern will remain with gusts lowering into the 20 to 35 mph range. Minimum humidities in the valleys and mountains will lower to 20 to 40 percent over the weekend. Otherwise, elevated humidities above 40 percent are expected. $$ ECC030-251615- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 310 PM PDT Wed Apr 24 2024 A deep marine layer pattern has settled in and will persist through at least Friday. Moist and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the mountains, with patchy drizzle possible over southeast Los Angeles County Thursday morning. Dry air will remain over the higher mountains, but will be less dry and expansive than earlier this week. Southwest wind gusts to 20 to 40 mph will form each afternoon and evening through Thursday over the coasts, mountains, and interior valleys, with gusts up to 50 mph over the Antelope Valley foothills. A weak low pressure system will push through the western United States Thursday into Friday, which may enhance the drizzle into actual showers, though remain very light. This will increase northwest to north flow over the region, with gusts of 30 to 50 mph, strongest over the mountains, Antelope Valley, Santa Barbara County, and the coastal Areas. These winds will weaken some over the weekend but the flow pattern will remain with gusts lowering into the 20 to 35 mph range. Minimum humidities in the valleys and mountains will lower to 20 to 40 percent over the weekend. Otherwise, elevated humidities above 40 percent are expected. $$