####018009957#### FNUS86 KLOX 042201 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 301 PM PDT Thu Apr 4 2024 ECC029-051615- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 301 PM PDT Thu Apr 4 2024 ...Discussion from Monterey... Widespread rain transitioning to isolated showers early Thursday evening will continue into Friday night. Rain will be wetting and beneficial, with most regions in the Bay Area receiving between half an inch to three quarters of an inch. Through the Central Coast, between half an inch to an inch with locally higher amounts possible in elevated terrain. A small chance of thunderstorms, 20 to 30 percent, exists Thursday night through Friday. Moving into Friday, thunderstorm chances decrease across the North and East Bay with higher thunderstorm development chances throughout the South Bay and Central Coast. Small hail and lightning are possible with isolated thunderstorms. Onshore and breezy winds will continue through Friday with gusts up to 35 mph possible in elevated terrain and along ridgetops. SW winds will continue through Thursday evening before transitioning northwesterly Friday through Saturday. Winds will weaken and become fairly light by Saturday. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...COLD, LATE SEASON, STORM THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY... ...WARMING TREND WITH WEAK OFFSHORE FLOW EARLY NEXT WEEK... For tonight through Friday night, a cold, late season, storm will impact the area. Showers will spread south and east tonight with shower activity continuing through Friday night. Rainfall totals through Friday night are expected to be highly variable, due to the showery nature of the rain. However, most areas can expect one half inch or less of rainfall, but local amounts up to around one inch will be possible across the mountains and in areas that experience thunderstorms. Snow levels will drop to very low levels, bottoming out in the 2500 to 3500 foot range tonight through Friday night. So, there may be some light snow accumulation down to the interior foothills tonight and Friday. Also, there is a 15 to 30 percent chance of thunderstorms through Friday. Any thunderstorms that develop will be capable of producing brief heavy rain, small hail and gusty and erratic winds. Dry conditions will develop on Saturday and will continue into next week. Weak Santa Ana winds will bring above normal temperatures to the area by Tuesday. $$ ECC028-051615- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 301 PM PDT Thu Apr 4 2024 ...COLD, LATE SEASON, STORM THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY... ...WARMING TREND WITH WEAK OFFSHORE FLOW EARLY NEXT WEEK... For tonight through Friday night, a cold, late season, storm will impact the area. Showers will spread south and east tonight with shower activity continuing through Friday night. Rainfall totals through Friday night are expected to be highly variable, due to the showery nature of the rain. However, most areas can expect one half inch or less of rainfall, but local amounts up to around one inch will be possible across the mountains and in areas that experience thunderstorms. Snow levels will drop to very low levels, bottoming out in the 2500 to 3500 foot range tonight through Friday night. So, there may be some light snow accumulation down to the interior foothills tonight and Friday. Also, there is a 15 to 30 percent chance of thunderstorms through Friday. Any thunderstorms that develop will be capable of producing brief heavy rain, small hail and gusty and erratic winds. Dry conditions will develop on Saturday and will continue into next week. Weak Santa Ana winds will bring above normal temperatures to the area by Tuesday. $$ ECC031-051615- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 301 PM PDT Thu Apr 4 2024 ...COLD, LATE SEASON, STORM THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY... ...WARMING TREND WITH WEAK OFFSHORE FLOW EARLY NEXT WEEK... For tonight through Friday night, a cold, late season, storm will impact the area. Showers will spread south and east tonight with shower activity continuing through Friday night. Rainfall totals through Friday night are expected to be highly variable, due to the showery nature of the rain. However, most areas can expect one half inch or less of rainfall, but local amounts up to around one inch will be possible across the mountains and in areas that experience thunderstorms. Snow levels will drop to very low levels, bottoming out in the 2500 to 3500 foot range tonight through Friday night. So, there may be some light snow accumulation down to the interior foothills tonight and Friday. Also, there is a 15 to 30 percent chance of thunderstorms through Friday. Any thunderstorms that develop will be capable of producing brief heavy rain, small hail and gusty and erratic winds. Dry conditions will develop on Saturday and will continue into next week. Weak Santa Ana winds will bring above normal temperatures to the area by Tuesday. $$ ECC024-051615- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 301 PM PDT Thu Apr 4 2024 ...COLD, LATE SEASON, STORM THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY... ...WARMING TREND WITH WEAK OFFSHORE FLOW EARLY NEXT WEEK... For tonight through Friday night, a cold, late season, storm will impact the area. Showers will spread south and east tonight with shower activity continuing through Friday night. Rainfall totals through Friday night are expected to be highly variable, due to the showery nature of the rain. However, most areas can expect one half inch or less of rainfall, but local amounts up to around one inch will be possible across the mountains and in areas that experience thunderstorms. Snow levels will drop to very low levels, bottoming out in the 2500 to 3500 foot range tonight through Friday night. So, there may be some light snow accumulation down to the interior foothills tonight and Friday. Also, there is a 15 to 30 percent chance of thunderstorms through Friday. Any thunderstorms that develop will be capable of producing brief heavy rain, small hail and gusty and erratic winds. Dry conditions will develop on Saturday and will continue into next week. Weak Santa Ana winds will bring above normal temperatures to the area by Tuesday. $$ ECC032-051615- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 301 PM PDT Thu Apr 4 2024 ...COLD, LATE SEASON, STORM THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY... ...WARMING TREND WITH WEAK OFFSHORE FLOW EARLY NEXT WEEK... For tonight through Friday night, a cold, late season, storm will impact the area. Showers will spread south and east tonight with shower activity continuing through Friday night. Rainfall totals through Friday night are expected to be highly variable, due to the showery nature of the rain. However, most areas can expect one half inch or less of rainfall, but local amounts up to around one inch will be possible across the mountains and in areas that experience thunderstorms. Snow levels will drop to very low levels, bottoming out in the 2500 to 3500 foot range tonight through Friday night. So, there may be some light snow accumulation down to the interior foothills tonight and Friday. Also, there is a 15 to 30 percent chance of thunderstorms through Friday. Any thunderstorms that develop will be capable of producing brief heavy rain, small hail and gusty and erratic winds. Dry conditions will develop on Saturday and will continue into next week. Weak Santa Ana winds will bring above normal temperatures to the area by Tuesday. $$ ECC030-051615- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 301 PM PDT Thu Apr 4 2024 ...COLD, LATE SEASON, STORM THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY... ...WARMING TREND WITH WEAK OFFSHORE FLOW EARLY NEXT WEEK... For tonight through Friday night, a cold, late season, storm will impact the area. Showers will spread south and east tonight with shower activity continuing through Friday night. Rainfall totals through Friday night are expected to be highly variable, due to the showery nature of the rain. However, most areas can expect one half inch or less of rainfall, but local amounts up to around one inch will be possible across the mountains and in areas that experience thunderstorms. Snow levels will drop to very low levels, bottoming out in the 2500 to 3500 foot range tonight through Friday night. So, there may be some light snow accumulation down to the interior foothills tonight and Friday. Also, there is a 15 to 30 percent chance of thunderstorms through Friday. Any thunderstorms that develop will be capable of producing brief heavy rain, small hail and gusty and erratic winds. Dry conditions will develop on Saturday and will continue into next week. Weak Santa Ana winds will bring above normal temperatures to the area by Tuesday. $$