####018007642#### FNUS86 KLOX 232234 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 334 PM PDT Tue Apr 23 2024 ECC029-241645- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 334 PM PDT Tue Apr 23 2024 ...Discussion from Monterey... Breezy southerly to southeasterly winds continue into Thursday. Coastal drizzle is expected to return Tuesday night into Wednesday with widespread stratus spreading over coastal areas and extending inland. Winds will become gustier and transition north to northwesterly Thursday through Saturday as a low pressure system moves inland on Thursday. This system brings a slight chance for isolated showers producing drizzle to light rain across portions of the Bay Area. Coastal ranges may potentially see wetting rains with totals around 0.1 inches. Elsewhere, wetting rains are not expected through the rest of the Bay Area. Temperatures will stay cooler through Friday before a slight warming trend begins over the 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 expected each 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 mountains and interior valleys, strongest over the Antelope Valley. A weak low pressure system will push through the western United States Thursday into Friday, which may enhance the drizzle into actual showers. This will increase west to northwest flow over the region, with gusts of 30 to 50 mph, strongest over coastal area and northern Los Angeles County. These winds will weaken some over the weekend but the flow pattern will remain with gusts lowering into the 20 to 35 mph range. $$ ECC028-241645- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 334 PM PDT Tue Apr 23 2024 A deep marine layer pattern has settled in and will persist through at least Friday. Moist and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the mountains, with patchy drizzle expected each morning. Dry air will remain over the higher mountains, but will be less dry and expansive than earlier this week. Southwest wind gusts to 20 to 40 mph will form each afternoon and evening through Thursday over the mountains and interior valleys, strongest over the Antelope Valley. A weak low pressure system will push through the western United States Thursday into Friday, which may enhance the drizzle into actual showers. This will increase west to northwest flow over the region, with gusts of 30 to 50 mph, strongest over coastal area and northern Los Angeles County. These winds will weaken some over the weekend but the flow pattern will remain with gusts lowering into the 20 to 35 mph range. $$ ECC031-241645- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 334 PM PDT Tue Apr 23 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 expected each 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 mountains and interior valleys, strongest over the Antelope Valley. A weak low pressure system will push through the western United States Thursday into Friday, which may enhance the drizzle into actual showers. This will increase west to northwest flow over the region, with gusts of 30 to 50 mph, strongest over coastal area and northern Los Angeles County. These winds will weaken some over the weekend but the flow pattern will remain with gusts lowering into the 20 to 35 mph range. $$ ECC024-241645- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 334 PM PDT Tue Apr 23 2024 A deep marine layer pattern has settled in and will persist through at least Friday. Moist and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the mountains, with patchy drizzle expected each morning. Dry air will remain over the higher mountains, but will be less dry and expansive than earlier this week. Southwest wind gusts to 20 to 40 mph will form each afternoon and evening through Thursday over the mountains and interior valleys, strongest over the Antelope Valley. A weak low pressure system will push through the western United States Thursday into Friday, which may enhance the drizzle into actual showers. This will increase west to northwest flow over the region, with gusts of 30 to 50 mph, strongest over coastal area and northern Los Angeles County. These winds will weaken some over the weekend but the flow pattern will remain with gusts lowering into the 20 to 35 mph range. $$ ECC032-241645- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 334 PM PDT Tue Apr 23 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 expected each 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 mountains and interior valleys, strongest over the Antelope Valley. A weak low pressure system will push through the western United States Thursday into Friday, which may enhance the drizzle into actual showers. This will increase west to northwest flow over the region, with gusts of 30 to 50 mph, strongest over coastal area and northern Los Angeles County. These winds will weaken some over the weekend but the flow pattern will remain with gusts lowering into the 20 to 35 mph range. $$ ECC030-241645- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 334 PM PDT Tue Apr 23 2024 A deep marine layer pattern has settled in and will persist through at least Friday. Moist and cool conditions will continue on the coastal side of the mountains, with patchy drizzle expected each morning. Dry air will remain over the higher mountains, but will be less dry and expansive than earlier this week. Southwest wind gusts to 20 to 40 mph will form each afternoon and evening through Thursday over the mountains and interior valleys, strongest over the Antelope Valley. A weak low pressure system will push through the western United States Thursday into Friday, which may enhance the drizzle into actual showers. This will increase west to northwest flow over the region, with gusts of 30 to 50 mph, strongest over coastal area and northern Los Angeles County. These winds will weaken some over the weekend but the flow pattern will remain with gusts lowering into the 20 to 35 mph range. $$