155 FNUS86 KLOX 112211 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 311 PM PDT Thu Jul 11 2019 ECC029-121615- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 311 PM PDT Thu Jul 11 2019 ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHWEST WINDS ACROSS WESTERN SECTIONS OF THE SANTA BARBARA COUNTY SOUTH COAST... ...BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DUE TO VERY WARM TEMPERATURES AND LOW HUMIDITIES ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS... An upper level high pressure will continue to build from the east through early next week. This combined with weak onshore flow will result in a warming and drying trend that could bring brief critical fire weather conditions to the area this weekend. Temperatures will warm up each day, but will peak Friday and Saturday potentially reaching the upper 90s and even the lower 100s. Minimum humidities will be in the teens across interior areas and mountains, but could get down to the single digits (only in the Antelope Valley) for the rest of the week. There will be some overnight recovery in terms of humidities, except for some areas of the desert where humidities will remain in the 30s. Breezy southwest winds are expected across the Antelope Valley and proned areas of the Los Angeles County mountains this afternoon and evening, but will decrease by Friday. On the other hand, north to northwest winds of 15-30 mph with gusts to 45 mph will impact areas west of Goleta this evening, and a wind advisory is effect from this afternoon to tomorrow morning. Brief critical fire weather conditions are possible, especially across the Antelope Valley, due to the very warm temperatures, low humidities and locally gusty southwest winds. Weather conditions won't change much through at least early next week when a low pressure system starts to approach the area. Although temperatures could decrease a degree or two, conditions will remain very warm and dry across most interior areas and mountains. ...Discussion from Monterey... A warming and drying trend will continue through Saturday, particularly across the interior, as upper level high pressure builds in from the Desert Southwest. A shallow marine layer and onshore flow are expected to continue along the coast and into the bays, along with some night and morning low clouds and fog. A cooling trend is expected to begin Sunday and continue into the first part of next week. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. $$ ECC028-121615- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 311 PM PDT Thu Jul 11 2019 ...GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHWEST WINDS ACROSS WESTERN SECTIONS OF THE SANTA BARBARA COUNTY SOUTH COAST... ...BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DUE TO VERY WARM TEMPERATURES AND LOW HUMIDITIES ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS... An upper level high pressure will continue to build from the east through early next week. This combined with weak onshore flow will result in a warming and drying trend that could bring brief critical fire weather conditions to the area this weekend. Temperatures will warm up each day, but will peak Friday and Saturday potentially reaching the upper 90s and even the lower 100s. Minimum humidities will be in the teens across interior areas and mountains, but could get down to the single digits (only in the Antelope Valley) for the rest of the week. There will be some overnight recovery in terms of humidities, except for some areas of the desert where humidities will remain in the 30s. Breezy southwest winds are expected across the Antelope Valley and proned areas of the Los Angeles County mountains this afternoon and evening, but will decrease by Friday. On the other hand, north to northwest winds of 15-30 mph with gusts to 45 mph will impact areas west of Goleta this evening, and a wind advisory is effect from this afternoon to tomorrow morning. Brief critical fire weather conditions are possible, especially across the Antelope Valley, due to the very warm temperatures, low humidities and locally gusty southwest winds. Weather conditions won't change much through at least early next week when a low pressure system starts to approach the area. Although temperatures could decrease a degree or two, conditions will remain very warm and dry across most interior areas and mountains. $$ ECC031-121615- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 311 PM PDT Thu Jul 11 2019 ...GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHWEST WINDS ACROSS WESTERN SECTIONS OF THE SANTA BARBARA COUNTY SOUTH COAST... ...BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DUE TO VERY WARM TEMPERATURES AND LOW HUMIDITIES ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS... An upper level high pressure will continue to build from the east through early next week. This combined with weak onshore flow will result in a warming and drying trend that could bring brief critical fire weather conditions to the area this weekend. Temperatures will warm up each day, but will peak Friday and Saturday potentially reaching the upper 90s and even the lower 100s. Minimum humidities will be in the teens across interior areas and mountains, but could get down to the single digits (only in the Antelope Valley) for the rest of the week. There will be some overnight recovery in terms of humidities, except for some areas of the desert where humidities will remain in the 30s. Breezy southwest winds are expected across the Antelope Valley and proned areas of the Los Angeles County mountains this afternoon and evening, but will decrease by Friday. On the other hand, north to northwest winds of 15-30 mph with gusts to 45 mph will impact areas west of Goleta this evening, and a wind advisory is effect from this afternoon to tomorrow morning. Brief critical fire weather conditions are possible, especially across the Antelope Valley, due to the very warm temperatures, low humidities and locally gusty southwest winds. Weather conditions won't change much through at least early next week when a low pressure system starts to approach the area. Although temperatures could decrease a degree or two, conditions will remain very warm and dry across most interior areas and mountains. $$ ECC024-121615- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 311 PM PDT Thu Jul 11 2019 ...GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHWEST WINDS ACROSS WESTERN SECTIONS OF THE SANTA BARBARA COUNTY SOUTH COAST... ...BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DUE TO VERY WARM TEMPERATURES AND LOW HUMIDITIES ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS... An upper level high pressure will continue to build from the east through early next week. This combined with weak onshore flow will result in a warming and drying trend that could bring brief critical fire weather conditions to the area this weekend. Temperatures will warm up each day, but will peak Friday and Saturday potentially reaching the upper 90s and even the lower 100s. Minimum humidities will be in the teens across interior areas and mountains, but could get down to the single digits (only in the Antelope Valley) for the rest of the week. There will be some overnight recovery in terms of humidities, except for some areas of the desert where humidities will remain in the 30s. Breezy southwest winds are expected across the Antelope Valley and proned areas of the Los Angeles County mountains this afternoon and evening, but will decrease by Friday. On the other hand, north to northwest winds of 15-30 mph with gusts to 45 mph will impact areas west of Goleta this evening, and a wind advisory is effect from this afternoon to tomorrow morning. Brief critical fire weather conditions are possible, especially across the Antelope Valley, due to the very warm temperatures, low humidities and locally gusty southwest winds. Weather conditions won't change much through at least early next week when a low pressure system starts to approach the area. Although temperatures could decrease a degree or two, conditions will remain very warm and dry across most interior areas and mountains. $$ ECC032-121615- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 311 PM PDT Thu Jul 11 2019 ...GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHWEST WINDS ACROSS WESTERN SECTIONS OF THE SANTA BARBARA COUNTY SOUTH COAST... ...BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DUE TO VERY WARM TEMPERATURES AND LOW HUMIDITIES ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS... An upper level high pressure will continue to build from the east through early next week. This combined with weak onshore flow will result in a warming and drying trend that could bring brief critical fire weather conditions to the area this weekend. Temperatures will warm up each day, but will peak Friday and Saturday potentially reaching the upper 90s and even the lower 100s. Minimum humidities will be in the teens across interior areas and mountains, but could get down to the single digits (only in the Antelope Valley) for the rest of the week. There will be some overnight recovery in terms of humidities, except for some areas of the desert where humidities will remain in the 30s. Breezy southwest winds are expected across the Antelope Valley and proned areas of the Los Angeles County mountains this afternoon and evening, but will decrease by Friday. On the other hand, north to northwest winds of 15-30 mph with gusts to 45 mph will impact areas west of Goleta this evening, and a wind advisory is effect from this afternoon to tomorrow morning. Brief critical fire weather conditions are possible, especially across the Antelope Valley, due to the very warm temperatures, low humidities and locally gusty southwest winds. Weather conditions won't change much through at least early next week when a low pressure system starts to approach the area. Although temperatures could decrease a degree or two, conditions will remain very warm and dry across most interior areas and mountains. $$ ECC030-121615- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 311 PM PDT Thu Jul 11 2019 ...GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHWEST WINDS ACROSS WESTERN SECTIONS OF THE SANTA BARBARA COUNTY SOUTH COAST... ...BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DUE TO VERY WARM TEMPERATURES AND LOW HUMIDITIES ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS... An upper level high pressure will continue to build from the east through early next week. This combined with weak onshore flow will result in a warming and drying trend that could bring brief critical fire weather conditions to the area this weekend. Temperatures will warm up each day, but will peak Friday and Saturday potentially reaching the upper 90s and even the lower 100s. Minimum humidities will be in the teens across interior areas and mountains, but could get down to the single digits (only in the Antelope Valley) for the rest of the week. There will be some overnight recovery in terms of humidities, except for some areas of the desert where humidities will remain in the 30s. Breezy southwest winds are expected across the Antelope Valley and proned areas of the Los Angeles County mountains this afternoon and evening, but will decrease by Friday. On the other hand, north to northwest winds of 15-30 mph with gusts to 45 mph will impact areas west of Goleta this evening, and a wind advisory is effect from this afternoon to tomorrow morning. Brief critical fire weather conditions are possible, especially across the Antelope Valley, due to the very warm temperatures, low humidities and locally gusty southwest winds. Weather conditions won't change much through at least early next week when a low pressure system starts to approach the area. Although temperatures could decrease a degree or two, conditions will remain very warm and dry across most interior areas and mountains. $$