149 FNUS86 KLOX 061645 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 945 AM PDT Fri Sep 6 2019 ECC029-071045- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 945 AM PDT Fri Sep 6 2019 ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE SATURDAY NIGHT FOR SUNDOWNER WINDS AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY OVER PARTS OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITIES OVER THE MOUNTAINS THIS WEEKEND... The upper level high pressure will weaken through tomorrow as low pressure system moves into the area. This will keep temperatures above normal today, even though there will be a cooling trend of 2-6 degrees across most areas. However, some interior sections will remain in the 90s to low 100s especially over the valley, mountain and desert areas. Minimum humidites are expected to be above critical levels in most areas today. High temperatures will be down 6-12 degrees in most areas by Saturday as the low approaches the region. There will be gusty southwest to west winds developing across the Antelope Valley on Saturday. The combination of winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph with local gusts to 45 mph and relative humidities lowering to 20 percent will bring a few hours of critical fire weather conditions. Sundowner winds will be increasing across the Santa Barbara South Coast and adjacent foothills through the weekend. Wind gusts between 35 to 45 mph are expected this evening, with stronger and more widespread winds likely late Saturday evening. Peak wind gusts between 40 and 50 mph will be common and local gusts to 60 mph around Gaviota. The hills above Montecito will experience some gusty winds with gsust to 40 mph late in the evening on Saturday. Humidities will range between 20 to 30 percent today, mainly across western sections. Dry air will linger through most of the day Saturday. Even though humidities increase later in the evening over the western areas of the county, dry conditions will remain in areas east of Gaviota. Some of the higher peaks above 1000 feet could get down to the single digits. The combination of strong winds and dry fuels will bring elevated fire danger to this area and a Fire Weather Watch will be issued later today. ...Discussion from Monterey... The marine layer is poorly defined around 1500 feet along the coast and into the Bay. The weather pattern looks quiet today with brief high pressure building keeping generally light westerly winds in place while afternoon highs will be seasonably warm once again. On Saturday a dry cold front will pass through Northern California. This will bring cooler temperatures and higher humidity but there will be a period of strong and gusty westerly winds, especially in the coastal hills and inland valleys Saturday afternoon and evening. Higher humidity and seasonably cool temperatures Sunday through early next week with onshore flow in place. High pressure rebuilds mid to late part of next week with a warming and drying trend in the extended range. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. $$ ECC028-071045- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 945 AM PDT Fri Sep 6 2019 ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE SATURDAY NIGHT FOR SUNDOWNER WINDS AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY OVER PARTS OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITIES OVER THE MOUNTAINS THIS WEEKEND... The upper level high pressure will weaken through tomorrow as low pressure system moves into the area. This will keep temperatures above normal today, even though there will be a cooling trend of 2-6 degrees across most areas. However, some interior sections will remain in the 90s to low 100s especially over the valley, mountain and desert areas. Minimum humidites are expected to be above critical levels in most areas today. High temperatures will be down 6-12 degrees in most areas by Saturday as the low approaches the region. There will be gusty southwest to west winds developing across the Antelope Valley on Saturday. The combination of winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph with local gusts to 45 mph and relative humidities lowering to 20 percent will bring a few hours of critical fire weather conditions. Sundowner winds will be increasing across the Santa Barbara South Coast and adjacent foothills through the weekend. Wind gusts between 35 to 45 mph are expected this evening, with stronger and more widespread winds likely late Saturday evening. Peak wind gusts between 40 and 50 mph will be common and local gusts to 60 mph around Gaviota. The hills above Montecito will experience some gusty winds with gsust to 40 mph late in the evening on Saturday. Humidities will range between 20 to 30 percent today, mainly across western sections. Dry air will linger through most of the day Saturday. Even though humidities increase later in the evening over the western areas of the county, dry conditions will remain in areas east of Gaviota. Some of the higher peaks above 1000 feet could get down to the single digits. The combination of strong winds and dry fuels will bring elevated fire danger to this area and a Fire Weather Watch will be issued later today. $$ ECC031-071045- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 945 AM PDT Fri Sep 6 2019 ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE SATURDAY NIGHT FOR SUNDOWNER WINDS AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY OVER PARTS OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITIES OVER THE MOUNTAINS THIS WEEKEND... The upper level high pressure will weaken through tomorrow as low pressure system moves into the area. This will keep temperatures above normal today, even though there will be a cooling trend of 2-6 degrees across most areas. However, some interior sections will remain in the 90s to low 100s especially over the valley, mountain and desert areas. Minimum humidites are expected to be above critical levels in most areas today. High temperatures will be down 6-12 degrees in most areas by Saturday as the low approaches the region. There will be gusty southwest to west winds developing across the Antelope Valley on Saturday. The combination of winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph with local gusts to 45 mph and relative humidities lowering to 20 percent will bring a few hours of critical fire weather conditions. Sundowner winds will be increasing across the Santa Barbara South Coast and adjacent foothills through the weekend. Wind gusts between 35 to 45 mph are expected this evening, with stronger and more widespread winds likely late Saturday evening. Peak wind gusts between 40 and 50 mph will be common and local gusts to 60 mph around Gaviota. The hills above Montecito will experience some gusty winds with gsust to 40 mph late in the evening on Saturday. Humidities will range between 20 to 30 percent today, mainly across western sections. Dry air will linger through most of the day Saturday. Even though humidities increase later in the evening over the western areas of the county, dry conditions will remain in areas east of Gaviota. Some of the higher peaks above 1000 feet could get down to the single digits. The combination of strong winds and dry fuels will bring elevated fire danger to this area and a Fire Weather Watch will be issued later today. $$ ECC024-071045- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 945 AM PDT Fri Sep 6 2019 ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE SATURDAY NIGHT FOR SUNDOWNER WINDS AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY OVER PARTS OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITIES OVER THE MOUNTAINS THIS WEEKEND... The upper level high pressure will weaken through tomorrow as low pressure system moves into the area. This will keep temperatures above normal today, even though there will be a cooling trend of 2-6 degrees across most areas. However, some interior sections will remain in the 90s to low 100s especially over the valley, mountain and desert areas. Minimum humidites are expected to be above critical levels in most areas today. High temperatures will be down 6-12 degrees in most areas by Saturday as the low approaches the region. There will be gusty southwest to west winds developing across the Antelope Valley on Saturday. The combination of winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph with local gusts to 45 mph and relative humidities lowering to 20 percent will bring a few hours of critical fire weather conditions. Sundowner winds will be increasing across the Santa Barbara South Coast and adjacent foothills through the weekend. Wind gusts between 35 to 45 mph are expected this evening, with stronger and more widespread winds likely late Saturday evening. Peak wind gusts between 40 and 50 mph will be common and local gusts to 60 mph around Gaviota. The hills above Montecito will experience some gusty winds with gsust to 40 mph late in the evening on Saturday. Humidities will range between 20 to 30 percent today, mainly across western sections. Dry air will linger through most of the day Saturday. Even though humidities increase later in the evening over the western areas of the county, dry conditions will remain in areas east of Gaviota. Some of the higher peaks above 1000 feet could get down to the single digits. The combination of strong winds and dry fuels will bring elevated fire danger to this area and a Fire Weather Watch will be issued later today. $$ ECC032-071045- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 945 AM PDT Fri Sep 6 2019 ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE SATURDAY NIGHT FOR SUNDOWNER WINDS AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY OVER PARTS OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITIES OVER THE MOUNTAINS THIS WEEKEND... The upper level high pressure will weaken through tomorrow as low pressure system moves into the area. This will keep temperatures above normal today, even though there will be a cooling trend of 2-6 degrees across most areas. However, some interior sections will remain in the 90s to low 100s especially over the valley, mountain and desert areas. Minimum humidites are expected to be above critical levels in most areas today. High temperatures will be down 6-12 degrees in most areas by Saturday as the low approaches the region. There will be gusty southwest to west winds developing across the Antelope Valley on Saturday. The combination of winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph with local gusts to 45 mph and relative humidities lowering to 20 percent will bring a few hours of critical fire weather conditions. Sundowner winds will be increasing across the Santa Barbara South Coast and adjacent foothills through the weekend. Wind gusts between 35 to 45 mph are expected this evening, with stronger and more widespread winds likely late Saturday evening. Peak wind gusts between 40 and 50 mph will be common and local gusts to 60 mph around Gaviota. The hills above Montecito will experience some gusty winds with gsust to 40 mph late in the evening on Saturday. Humidities will range between 20 to 30 percent today, mainly across western sections. Dry air will linger through most of the day Saturday. Even though humidities increase later in the evening over the western areas of the county, dry conditions will remain in areas east of Gaviota. Some of the higher peaks above 1000 feet could get down to the single digits. The combination of strong winds and dry fuels will bring elevated fire danger to this area and a Fire Weather Watch will be issued later today. $$ ECC030-071045- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 945 AM PDT Fri Sep 6 2019 ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE SATURDAY NIGHT FOR SUNDOWNER WINDS AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY OVER PARTS OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY... ...GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITIES OVER THE MOUNTAINS THIS WEEKEND... The upper level high pressure will weaken through tomorrow as low pressure system moves into the area. This will keep temperatures above normal today, even though there will be a cooling trend of 2-6 degrees across most areas. However, some interior sections will remain in the 90s to low 100s especially over the valley, mountain and desert areas. Minimum humidites are expected to be above critical levels in most areas today. High temperatures will be down 6-12 degrees in most areas by Saturday as the low approaches the region. There will be gusty southwest to west winds developing across the Antelope Valley on Saturday. The combination of winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph with local gusts to 45 mph and relative humidities lowering to 20 percent will bring a few hours of critical fire weather conditions. Sundowner winds will be increasing across the Santa Barbara South Coast and adjacent foothills through the weekend. Wind gusts between 35 to 45 mph are expected this evening, with stronger and more widespread winds likely late Saturday evening. Peak wind gusts between 40 and 50 mph will be common and local gusts to 60 mph around Gaviota. The hills above Montecito will experience some gusty winds with gsust to 40 mph late in the evening on Saturday. Humidities will range between 20 to 30 percent today, mainly across western sections. Dry air will linger through most of the day Saturday. Even though humidities increase later in the evening over the western areas of the county, dry conditions will remain in areas east of Gaviota. Some of the higher peaks above 1000 feet could get down to the single digits. The combination of strong winds and dry fuels will bring elevated fire danger to this area and a Fire Weather Watch will be issued later today. $$