####018013999#### FNUS86 KLOX 302221 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 321 PM PDT Tue Apr 30 2024 ECC029-011630- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 321 PM PDT Tue Apr 30 2024 ...Discussion from Monterey... Slight warming and drying trend continues through the late work week with temperatures in the mid to upper 70's inland and upper 50's to lower 60's along the coast. Gusty north to northwest winds will continue through the end of the week with winds generally between 15 to 25 mph. Areas along the coast and coastal mountains may see higher wind gusts between 30 to 35 mph. Cooler conditions, slightly increased potential for light rain, and better overnight relative humidity recoveries are expected to start this weekend as a weak low pressure system moves inland. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS WITH DRYING TREND THROUGH TONIGHT, STRONGEST IN THE MOUNTAINS, ANTELOPE VALLEY, SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, AND SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY COASTAL FOOTHILLS... ...GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHEAST WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY... Gusty northwest to north winds will continue across portions of Southwest California through tonight, strongest in the mountains, Antelope Valley, southern Santa Barbara county, and San Luis Obispo County coastal foothills. These areas can expect peak wind gusts between 30 and 45 mph, with isolated gusts as high as 50 mph across the Interstate 5 corridor. Continued warm and dry conditions across the interior with humidities lowering to between 10 and 25 percent today across the interior. The lower humidities are also expected to become more widespread across the Santa Ynez range in southern Santa Barbara county later today into tonight. On Wednesday, the flow is expected to shift to the north to northeast with gusty winds mainly focused across the mountains, Santa Clarita Valley, and the Central Coast and adjacent foothills. These areas can expected wind gusts in the 25 to 45 mph range, strongest in the mountains. The drying trend will become more widespread across the interior by Wednesday, with humidities lowering to between 8 and 20 percent. By late Wednesday night and Thursday morning, weak offshore winds are expected across the region (weaker than yesterday's computer model projections), with the focus of winds in the mountains, Central Coast foothills, as well as the Santa Clarita Valley. These areas could potentially see northeast winds gusting between 20 and 35 mph, with humidities remaining in the 8 to 20 percent range across the interior. Dry and mild weather is expected to continue on Friday, then a cold low pressure system will bring a chance of light rain and high elevation mountain snow on Saturday night into Sunday morning. $$ ECC028-011630- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 321 PM PDT Tue Apr 30 2024 ...GUSTY NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS WITH DRYING TREND THROUGH TONIGHT, STRONGEST IN THE MOUNTAINS, ANTELOPE VALLEY, SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, AND SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY COASTAL FOOTHILLS... ...GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHEAST WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY... Gusty northwest to north winds will continue across portions of Southwest California through tonight, strongest in the mountains, Antelope Valley, southern Santa Barbara county, and San Luis Obispo County coastal foothills. These areas can expect peak wind gusts between 30 and 45 mph, with isolated gusts as high as 50 mph across the Interstate 5 corridor. Continued warm and dry conditions across the interior with humidities lowering to between 10 and 25 percent today across the interior. The lower humidities are also expected to become more widespread across the Santa Ynez range in southern Santa Barbara county later today into tonight. On Wednesday, the flow is expected to shift to the north to northeast with gusty winds mainly focused across the mountains, Santa Clarita Valley, and the Central Coast and adjacent foothills. These areas can expected wind gusts in the 25 to 45 mph range, strongest in the mountains. The drying trend will become more widespread across the interior by Wednesday, with humidities lowering to between 8 and 20 percent. By late Wednesday night and Thursday morning, weak offshore winds are expected across the region (weaker than yesterday's computer model projections), with the focus of winds in the mountains, Central Coast foothills, as well as the Santa Clarita Valley. These areas could potentially see northeast winds gusting between 20 and 35 mph, with humidities remaining in the 8 to 20 percent range across the interior. Dry and mild weather is expected to continue on Friday, then a cold low pressure system will bring a chance of light rain and high elevation mountain snow on Saturday night into Sunday morning. $$ ECC031-011630- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 321 PM PDT Tue Apr 30 2024 ...GUSTY NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS WITH DRYING TREND THROUGH TONIGHT, STRONGEST IN THE MOUNTAINS, ANTELOPE VALLEY, SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, AND SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY COASTAL FOOTHILLS... ...GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHEAST WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY... Gusty northwest to north winds will continue across portions of Southwest California through tonight, strongest in the mountains, Antelope Valley, southern Santa Barbara county, and San Luis Obispo County coastal foothills. These areas can expect peak wind gusts between 30 and 45 mph, with isolated gusts as high as 50 mph across the Interstate 5 corridor. Continued warm and dry conditions across the interior with humidities lowering to between 10 and 25 percent today across the interior. The lower humidities are also expected to become more widespread across the Santa Ynez range in southern Santa Barbara county later today into tonight. On Wednesday, the flow is expected to shift to the north to northeast with gusty winds mainly focused across the mountains, Santa Clarita Valley, and the Central Coast and adjacent foothills. These areas can expected wind gusts in the 25 to 45 mph range, strongest in the mountains. The drying trend will become more widespread across the interior by Wednesday, with humidities lowering to between 8 and 20 percent. By late Wednesday night and Thursday morning, weak offshore winds are expected across the region (weaker than yesterday's computer model projections), with the focus of winds in the mountains, Central Coast foothills, as well as the Santa Clarita Valley. These areas could potentially see northeast winds gusting between 20 and 35 mph, with humidities remaining in the 8 to 20 percent range across the interior. Dry and mild weather is expected to continue on Friday, then a cold low pressure system will bring a chance of light rain and high elevation mountain snow on Saturday night into Sunday morning. $$ ECC024-011630- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 321 PM PDT Tue Apr 30 2024 ...GUSTY NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS WITH DRYING TREND THROUGH TONIGHT, STRONGEST IN THE MOUNTAINS, ANTELOPE VALLEY, SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, AND SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY COASTAL FOOTHILLS... ...GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHEAST WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY... Gusty northwest to north winds will continue across portions of Southwest California through tonight, strongest in the mountains, Antelope Valley, southern Santa Barbara county, and San Luis Obispo County coastal foothills. These areas can expect peak wind gusts between 30 and 45 mph, with isolated gusts as high as 50 mph across the Interstate 5 corridor. Continued warm and dry conditions across the interior with humidities lowering to between 10 and 25 percent today across the interior. The lower humidities are also expected to become more widespread across the Santa Ynez range in southern Santa Barbara county later today into tonight. On Wednesday, the flow is expected to shift to the north to northeast with gusty winds mainly focused across the mountains, Santa Clarita Valley, and the Central Coast and adjacent foothills. These areas can expected wind gusts in the 25 to 45 mph range, strongest in the mountains. The drying trend will become more widespread across the interior by Wednesday, with humidities lowering to between 8 and 20 percent. By late Wednesday night and Thursday morning, weak offshore winds are expected across the region (weaker than yesterday's computer model projections), with the focus of winds in the mountains, Central Coast foothills, as well as the Santa Clarita Valley. These areas could potentially see northeast winds gusting between 20 and 35 mph, with humidities remaining in the 8 to 20 percent range across the interior. Dry and mild weather is expected to continue on Friday, then a cold low pressure system will bring a chance of light rain and high elevation mountain snow on Saturday night into Sunday morning. $$ ECC032-011630- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 321 PM PDT Tue Apr 30 2024 ...GUSTY NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS WITH DRYING TREND THROUGH TONIGHT, STRONGEST IN THE MOUNTAINS, ANTELOPE VALLEY, SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, AND SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY COASTAL FOOTHILLS... ...GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHEAST WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY... Gusty northwest to north winds will continue across portions of Southwest California through tonight, strongest in the mountains, Antelope Valley, southern Santa Barbara county, and San Luis Obispo County coastal foothills. These areas can expect peak wind gusts between 30 and 45 mph, with isolated gusts as high as 50 mph across the Interstate 5 corridor. Continued warm and dry conditions across the interior with humidities lowering to between 10 and 25 percent today across the interior. The lower humidities are also expected to become more widespread across the Santa Ynez range in southern Santa Barbara county later today into tonight. On Wednesday, the flow is expected to shift to the north to northeast with gusty winds mainly focused across the mountains, Santa Clarita Valley, and the Central Coast and adjacent foothills. These areas can expected wind gusts in the 25 to 45 mph range, strongest in the mountains. The drying trend will become more widespread across the interior by Wednesday, with humidities lowering to between 8 and 20 percent. By late Wednesday night and Thursday morning, weak offshore winds are expected across the region (weaker than yesterday's computer model projections), with the focus of winds in the mountains, Central Coast foothills, as well as the Santa Clarita Valley. These areas could potentially see northeast winds gusting between 20 and 35 mph, with humidities remaining in the 8 to 20 percent range across the interior. Dry and mild weather is expected to continue on Friday, then a cold low pressure system will bring a chance of light rain and high elevation mountain snow on Saturday night into Sunday morning. $$ ECC030-011630- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 321 PM PDT Tue Apr 30 2024 ...GUSTY NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS WITH DRYING TREND THROUGH TONIGHT, STRONGEST IN THE MOUNTAINS, ANTELOPE VALLEY, SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, AND SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY COASTAL FOOTHILLS... ...GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHEAST WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY... Gusty northwest to north winds will continue across portions of Southwest California through tonight, strongest in the mountains, Antelope Valley, southern Santa Barbara county, and San Luis Obispo County coastal foothills. These areas can expect peak wind gusts between 30 and 45 mph, with isolated gusts as high as 50 mph across the Interstate 5 corridor. Continued warm and dry conditions across the interior with humidities lowering to between 10 and 25 percent today across the interior. The lower humidities are also expected to become more widespread across the Santa Ynez range in southern Santa Barbara county later today into tonight. On Wednesday, the flow is expected to shift to the north to northeast with gusty winds mainly focused across the mountains, Santa Clarita Valley, and the Central Coast and adjacent foothills. These areas can expected wind gusts in the 25 to 45 mph range, strongest in the mountains. The drying trend will become more widespread across the interior by Wednesday, with humidities lowering to between 8 and 20 percent. By late Wednesday night and Thursday morning, weak offshore winds are expected across the region (weaker than yesterday's computer model projections), with the focus of winds in the mountains, Central Coast foothills, as well as the Santa Clarita Valley. These areas could potentially see northeast winds gusting between 20 and 35 mph, with humidities remaining in the 8 to 20 percent range across the interior. Dry and mild weather is expected to continue on Friday, then a cold low pressure system will bring a chance of light rain and high elevation mountain snow on Saturday night into Sunday morning. $$