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Product Timestamp: 2019-06-23 22:48 UTC
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478 FNUS86 KLOX 232248 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 348 PM PDT Sun Jun 23 2019 ECC029-241700- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 348 PM PDT Sun Jun 23 2019 ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...BREEZY AND DRY CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS CONTINUE THROUGH AT LEAST TUESDAY... A weak high pressure aloft combined with the onshore flow will continue to bring warm, dry and breezy conditions to most interior areas through Tuesday. Onshore winds are expected to strengthen through the week, but will peak tomorrow and Tuesday as pressure gradients increase. A weak low pressure system will move into the area Tuesday into Wednesday. This will result in slightly cooler temperatures and a deeper marine layer across most areas. Minimum humidities are expected to continue to be in the low teens through tomorrow (mainly across interior areas), but will increase a bit as this low pressure moves across. Northeast winds are possible towards the end of the week as well as warmer temperatures. ...Discussion from Monterey... Warm and dry conditions will continue through tonight, particularly in the higher hills where overnight relative humidity recoveries will once again be poor. Slight cooling is forecast for Monday as high pressure over California begins to weaken. Significant cooling is then forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday as an upper trough deepens along the West Coast. Winds will be light except increasing seabreeze winds by late Monday and Tuesday. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. $$ ECC028-241700- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 348 PM PDT Sun Jun 23 2019 ...BREEZY AND DRY CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS CONTINUE THROUGH AT LEAST TUESDAY... A weak high pressure aloft combined with the onshore flow will continue to bring warm, dry and breezy conditions to most interior areas through Tuesday. Onshore winds are expected to strengthen through the week, but will peak tomorrow and Tuesday as pressure gradients increase. A weak low pressure system will move into the area Tuesday into Wednesday. This will result in slightly cooler temperatures and a deeper marine layer across most areas. Minimum humidities are expected to continue to be in the low teens through tomorrow (mainly across interior areas), but will increase a bit as this low pressure moves across. Northeast winds are possible towards the end of the week as well as warmer temperatures. $$ ECC031-241700- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 348 PM PDT Sun Jun 23 2019 ...BREEZY AND DRY CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS CONTINUE THROUGH AT LEAST TUESDAY... A weak high pressure aloft combined with the onshore flow will continue to bring warm, dry and breezy conditions to most interior areas through Tuesday. Onshore winds are expected to strengthen through the week, but will peak tomorrow and Tuesday as pressure gradients increase. A weak low pressure system will move into the area Tuesday into Wednesday. This will result in slightly cooler temperatures and a deeper marine layer across most areas. Minimum humidities are expected to continue to be in the low teens through tomorrow (mainly across interior areas), but will increase a bit as this low pressure moves across. Northeast winds are possible towards the end of the week as well as warmer temperatures. $$ ECC024-241700- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 348 PM PDT Sun Jun 23 2019 ...BREEZY AND DRY CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS CONTINUE THROUGH AT LEAST TUESDAY... A weak high pressure aloft combined with the onshore flow will continue to bring warm, dry and breezy conditions to most interior areas through Tuesday. Onshore winds are expected to strengthen through the week, but will peak tomorrow and Tuesday as pressure gradients increase. A weak low pressure system will move into the area Tuesday into Wednesday. This will result in slightly cooler temperatures and a deeper marine layer across most areas. Minimum humidities are expected to continue to be in the low teens through tomorrow (mainly across interior areas), but will increase a bit as this low pressure moves across. Northeast winds are possible towards the end of the week as well as warmer temperatures. $$ ECC032-241700- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 348 PM PDT Sun Jun 23 2019 ...BREEZY AND DRY CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS CONTINUE THROUGH AT LEAST TUESDAY... A weak high pressure aloft combined with the onshore flow will continue to bring warm, dry and breezy conditions to most interior areas through Tuesday. Onshore winds are expected to strengthen through the week, but will peak tomorrow and Tuesday as pressure gradients increase. A weak low pressure system will move into the area Tuesday into Wednesday. This will result in slightly cooler temperatures and a deeper marine layer across most areas. Minimum humidities are expected to continue to be in the low teens through tomorrow (mainly across interior areas), but will increase a bit as this low pressure moves across. Northeast winds are possible towards the end of the week as well as warmer temperatures. $$ ECC030-241700- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 348 PM PDT Sun Jun 23 2019 ...BREEZY AND DRY CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS CONTINUE THROUGH AT LEAST TUESDAY... A weak high pressure aloft combined with the onshore flow will continue to bring warm, dry and breezy conditions to most interior areas through Tuesday. Onshore winds are expected to strengthen through the week, but will peak tomorrow and Tuesday as pressure gradients increase. A weak low pressure system will move into the area Tuesday into Wednesday. This will result in slightly cooler temperatures and a deeper marine layer across most areas. Minimum humidities are expected to continue to be in the low teens through tomorrow (mainly across interior areas), but will increase a bit as this low pressure moves across. Northeast winds are possible towards the end of the week as well as warmer temperatures. $$