546 FNUS86 KLOX 312332 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 432 PM PDT Sat Jul 31 2021 ECC029-011745- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 432 PM PDT Sat Jul 31 2021 ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY ACROSS INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS, AND DESERTS DUE TO GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS, VERY WARM TEMPERATURES, AND VERY LOW HUMIDITIES... ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS POSSIBLE ACROSS SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EACH NIGHT FROM SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY DUE TO GUSTY SUNDOWNER WINDS, WARMING TEMPERATURES, AND LOW HUMIDITIES... Most of the monsoonal moisture, instability, and thunderstorm activity has shifted to our east today, however a few cloudy build-ups continue over our local mountains this afternoon. Conditions are slightly drier across interior areas today, with further drying along with very warm temperatures expected Sunday into Monday. Humidities will fall to between 7 and 20 percent across interior areas on Sunday, then between 5 and 15 percent on Monday. During this time, onshore winds are also expected to become more widespread, with gusts generally between 20 and 35 mph across interior areas each afternoon and evening, except isolated gusts to 40 mph near the Antelope Valley foothills. Similar very warm and dry conditions will potentially continue Tuesday into Thursday. As a result, elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions are likely across the interior valleys, mountains, and deserts from Sunday through Thursday due to very warm temperatures, very low humidities, and gusty onshore winds. An extended period of sundowner winds with low humidities will potentially bring a long duration of elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions each night from Sunday through Thursday for western portions of the Santa Barbara south coast and adjacent foothills. Winds are expected to begin increasing in coverage and speeds from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass on Monday night when gusts of 25 to 40 mph are expected, with slightly stronger sundowner events possible Tuesday night and Wednesday night. Each evening, humidities could potentially lower to between 10 and 25 percent across the wind prone coastal/foothill areas. ...Discussion from Monterey... Expecting breezy onshore winds in the afternoons along the coast and over higher terrain this weekend. The breezy conditions will diminish overnight becoming light and terrain driven. Slightly cooler temperatures this weekend into early next week along with a slight increase in humidity. $$ ECC028-011745- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 432 PM PDT Sat Jul 31 2021 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY ACROSS INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS, AND DESERTS DUE TO GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS, VERY WARM TEMPERATURES, AND VERY LOW HUMIDITIES... ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS POSSIBLE ACROSS SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EACH NIGHT FROM SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY DUE TO GUSTY SUNDOWNER WINDS, WARMING TEMPERATURES, AND LOW HUMIDITIES... Most of the monsoonal moisture, instability, and thunderstorm activity has shifted to our east today, however a few cloudy build-ups continue over our local mountains this afternoon. Conditions are slightly drier across interior areas today, with further drying along with very warm temperatures expected Sunday into Monday. Humidities will fall to between 7 and 20 percent across interior areas on Sunday, then between 5 and 15 percent on Monday. During this time, onshore winds are also expected to become more widespread, with gusts generally between 20 and 35 mph across interior areas each afternoon and evening, except isolated gusts to 40 mph near the Antelope Valley foothills. Similar very warm and dry conditions will potentially continue Tuesday into Thursday. As a result, elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions are likely across the interior valleys, mountains, and deserts from Sunday through Thursday due to very warm temperatures, very low humidities, and gusty onshore winds. An extended period of sundowner winds with low humidities will potentially bring a long duration of elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions each night from Sunday through Thursday for western portions of the Santa Barbara south coast and adjacent foothills. Winds are expected to begin increasing in coverage and speeds from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass on Monday night when gusts of 25 to 40 mph are expected, with slightly stronger sundowner events possible Tuesday night and Wednesday night. Each evening, humidities could potentially lower to between 10 and 25 percent across the wind prone coastal/foothill areas. $$ ECC031-011745- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 432 PM PDT Sat Jul 31 2021 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY ACROSS INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS, AND DESERTS DUE TO GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS, VERY WARM TEMPERATURES, AND VERY LOW HUMIDITIES... ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS POSSIBLE ACROSS SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EACH NIGHT FROM SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY DUE TO GUSTY SUNDOWNER WINDS, WARMING TEMPERATURES, AND LOW HUMIDITIES... Most of the monsoonal moisture, instability, and thunderstorm activity has shifted to our east today, however a few cloudy build-ups continue over our local mountains this afternoon. Conditions are slightly drier across interior areas today, with further drying along with very warm temperatures expected Sunday into Monday. Humidities will fall to between 7 and 20 percent across interior areas on Sunday, then between 5 and 15 percent on Monday. During this time, onshore winds are also expected to become more widespread, with gusts generally between 20 and 35 mph across interior areas each afternoon and evening, except isolated gusts to 40 mph near the Antelope Valley foothills. Similar very warm and dry conditions will potentially continue Tuesday into Thursday. As a result, elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions are likely across the interior valleys, mountains, and deserts from Sunday through Thursday due to very warm temperatures, very low humidities, and gusty onshore winds. An extended period of sundowner winds with low humidities will potentially bring a long duration of elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions each night from Sunday through Thursday for western portions of the Santa Barbara south coast and adjacent foothills. Winds are expected to begin increasing in coverage and speeds from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass on Monday night when gusts of 25 to 40 mph are expected, with slightly stronger sundowner events possible Tuesday night and Wednesday night. Each evening, humidities could potentially lower to between 10 and 25 percent across the wind prone coastal/foothill areas. $$ ECC024-011745- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 432 PM PDT Sat Jul 31 2021 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY ACROSS INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS, AND DESERTS DUE TO GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS, VERY WARM TEMPERATURES, AND VERY LOW HUMIDITIES... ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS POSSIBLE ACROSS SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EACH NIGHT FROM SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY DUE TO GUSTY SUNDOWNER WINDS, WARMING TEMPERATURES, AND LOW HUMIDITIES... Most of the monsoonal moisture, instability, and thunderstorm activity has shifted to our east today, however a few cloudy build-ups continue over our local mountains this afternoon. Conditions are slightly drier across interior areas today, with further drying along with very warm temperatures expected Sunday into Monday. Humidities will fall to between 7 and 20 percent across interior areas on Sunday, then between 5 and 15 percent on Monday. During this time, onshore winds are also expected to become more widespread, with gusts generally between 20 and 35 mph across interior areas each afternoon and evening, except isolated gusts to 40 mph near the Antelope Valley foothills. Similar very warm and dry conditions will potentially continue Tuesday into Thursday. As a result, elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions are likely across the interior valleys, mountains, and deserts from Sunday through Thursday due to very warm temperatures, very low humidities, and gusty onshore winds. An extended period of sundowner winds with low humidities will potentially bring a long duration of elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions each night from Sunday through Thursday for western portions of the Santa Barbara south coast and adjacent foothills. Winds are expected to begin increasing in coverage and speeds from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass on Monday night when gusts of 25 to 40 mph are expected, with slightly stronger sundowner events possible Tuesday night and Wednesday night. Each evening, humidities could potentially lower to between 10 and 25 percent across the wind prone coastal/foothill areas. $$ ECC032-011745- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 432 PM PDT Sat Jul 31 2021 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY ACROSS INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS, AND DESERTS DUE TO GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS, VERY WARM TEMPERATURES, AND VERY LOW HUMIDITIES... ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS POSSIBLE ACROSS SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EACH NIGHT FROM SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY DUE TO GUSTY SUNDOWNER WINDS, WARMING TEMPERATURES, AND LOW HUMIDITIES... Most of the monsoonal moisture, instability, and thunderstorm activity has shifted to our east today, however a few cloudy build-ups continue over our local mountains this afternoon. Conditions are slightly drier across interior areas today, with further drying along with very warm temperatures expected Sunday into Monday. Humidities will fall to between 7 and 20 percent across interior areas on Sunday, then between 5 and 15 percent on Monday. During this time, onshore winds are also expected to become more widespread, with gusts generally between 20 and 35 mph across interior areas each afternoon and evening, except isolated gusts to 40 mph near the Antelope Valley foothills. Similar very warm and dry conditions will potentially continue Tuesday into Thursday. As a result, elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions are likely across the interior valleys, mountains, and deserts from Sunday through Thursday due to very warm temperatures, very low humidities, and gusty onshore winds. An extended period of sundowner winds with low humidities will potentially bring a long duration of elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions each night from Sunday through Thursday for western portions of the Santa Barbara south coast and adjacent foothills. Winds are expected to begin increasing in coverage and speeds from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass on Monday night when gusts of 25 to 40 mph are expected, with slightly stronger sundowner events possible Tuesday night and Wednesday night. Each evening, humidities could potentially lower to between 10 and 25 percent across the wind prone coastal/foothill areas. $$ ECC030-011745- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 432 PM PDT Sat Jul 31 2021 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY ACROSS INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS, AND DESERTS DUE TO GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS, VERY WARM TEMPERATURES, AND VERY LOW HUMIDITIES... ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS POSSIBLE ACROSS SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY EACH NIGHT FROM SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY DUE TO GUSTY SUNDOWNER WINDS, WARMING TEMPERATURES, AND LOW HUMIDITIES... Most of the monsoonal moisture, instability, and thunderstorm activity has shifted to our east today, however a few cloudy build-ups continue over our local mountains this afternoon. Conditions are slightly drier across interior areas today, with further drying along with very warm temperatures expected Sunday into Monday. Humidities will fall to between 7 and 20 percent across interior areas on Sunday, then between 5 and 15 percent on Monday. During this time, onshore winds are also expected to become more widespread, with gusts generally between 20 and 35 mph across interior areas each afternoon and evening, except isolated gusts to 40 mph near the Antelope Valley foothills. Similar very warm and dry conditions will potentially continue Tuesday into Thursday. As a result, elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions are likely across the interior valleys, mountains, and deserts from Sunday through Thursday due to very warm temperatures, very low humidities, and gusty onshore winds. An extended period of sundowner winds with low humidities will potentially bring a long duration of elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions each night from Sunday through Thursday for western portions of the Santa Barbara south coast and adjacent foothills. Winds are expected to begin increasing in coverage and speeds from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass on Monday night when gusts of 25 to 40 mph are expected, with slightly stronger sundowner events possible Tuesday night and Wednesday night. Each evening, humidities could potentially lower to between 10 and 25 percent across the wind prone coastal/foothill areas. $$