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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
328 PM PDT Tue May 6 2025

ECC029-071630-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
328 PM PDT Tue May 6 2025

...Discussion from Monterey...

Southerly wind flow will continue overnight into Wednesday with mild
temperatures inland and seasonal temperatures near the coast. By
Thursday more typical northwest wind flow will return to the region
as temperatures begin to trend warmer. High  pressure Friday and
Saturday will bring the warmest days so far  this spring for inland
areas with highs into the upper 80s and  90s, hottest interior East
Bay and Central Coast. The ridge will  break down later Saturday
into Sunday with another round of gusty  onshore winds that will
bring temperatures back to well below  normal Sunday afternoon
through early next week along with a  slight chance of light rain by
Monday or Tuesday.

Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified.
Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds.



...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard...

There is 5 percent chance of showers across the mountains of the
Ventura County Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains, this
afternoon  into tonight. Otherwise dry conditions are expected this
week into the  weekend.

Onshore flow is expected each day, however weakening tomorrow
through  Friday. This afternoon and evening, southwesterly winds
will continue  across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with gusts
of 25 to 35 mph  (locally up to 45 mph). Minimum humidities will
remain elevated  today, except for 25 to 35 percent across the
Antelope Valley and far  interior mountains and valleys of San Luis
Obispo, Santa Barbara and  Ventura Counties.

Tomorrow, a ridge of high pressure will begin building over the
region, and temperatures will trend noticeably upwards. Humidites
will dry out  tomorrow into the weekend. Expect widespread
humidities in the 25 to 35  percent range, with 10 to 20 percent
across the Antelope Valley and  foothills. Onshore winds across the
Antelope Valley and foothills will  range from around 20 to 30 mph
Wednesday through Friday, and then are  expected to increase for the
weekend. Friday and Saturday appear to be  the hottest days, where
daytime highs in the mid 80s through mid 90s  will be widespread
across inland areas.


$$

ECC028-071630-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
328 PM PDT Tue May 6 2025



There is 5 percent chance of showers across the mountains of the
Ventura County Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains, this
afternoon  into tonight. Otherwise dry conditions are expected this
week into the  weekend.

Onshore flow is expected each day, however weakening tomorrow
through  Friday. This afternoon and evening, southwesterly winds
will continue  across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with gusts
of 25 to 35 mph  (locally up to 45 mph). Minimum humidities will
remain elevated  today, except for 25 to 35 percent across the
Antelope Valley and far  interior mountains and valleys of San Luis
Obispo, Santa Barbara and  Ventura Counties.

Tomorrow, a ridge of high pressure will begin building over the
region, and temperatures will trend noticeably upwards. Humidites
will dry out  tomorrow into the weekend. Expect widespread
humidities in the 25 to 35  percent range, with 10 to 20 percent
across the Antelope Valley and  foothills. Onshore winds across the
Antelope Valley and foothills will  range from around 20 to 30 mph
Wednesday through Friday, and then are  expected to increase for the
weekend. Friday and Saturday appear to be  the hottest days, where
daytime highs in the mid 80s through mid 90s  will be widespread
across inland areas.


$$

ECC031-071630-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
328 PM PDT Tue May 6 2025



There is 5 percent chance of showers across the mountains of the
Ventura County Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains, this
afternoon  into tonight. Otherwise dry conditions are expected this
week into the  weekend.

Onshore flow is expected each day, however weakening tomorrow
through  Friday. This afternoon and evening, southwesterly winds
will continue  across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with gusts
of 25 to 35 mph  (locally up to 45 mph). Minimum humidities will
remain elevated  today, except for 25 to 35 percent across the
Antelope Valley and far  interior mountains and valleys of San Luis
Obispo, Santa Barbara and  Ventura Counties.

Tomorrow, a ridge of high pressure will begin building over the
region, and temperatures will trend noticeably upwards. Humidites
will dry out  tomorrow into the weekend. Expect widespread
humidities in the 25 to 35  percent range, with 10 to 20 percent
across the Antelope Valley and  foothills. Onshore winds across the
Antelope Valley and foothills will  range from around 20 to 30 mph
Wednesday through Friday, and then are  expected to increase for the
weekend. Friday and Saturday appear to be  the hottest days, where
daytime highs in the mid 80s through mid 90s  will be widespread
across inland areas.


$$

ECC024-071630-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
328 PM PDT Tue May 6 2025



There is 5 percent chance of showers across the mountains of the
Ventura County Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains, this
afternoon  into tonight. Otherwise dry conditions are expected this
week into the  weekend.

Onshore flow is expected each day, however weakening tomorrow
through  Friday. This afternoon and evening, southwesterly winds
will continue  across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with gusts
of 25 to 35 mph  (locally up to 45 mph). Minimum humidities will
remain elevated  today, except for 25 to 35 percent across the
Antelope Valley and far  interior mountains and valleys of San Luis
Obispo, Santa Barbara and  Ventura Counties.

Tomorrow, a ridge of high pressure will begin building over the
region, and temperatures will trend noticeably upwards. Humidites
will dry out  tomorrow into the weekend. Expect widespread
humidities in the 25 to 35  percent range, with 10 to 20 percent
across the Antelope Valley and  foothills. Onshore winds across the
Antelope Valley and foothills will  range from around 20 to 30 mph
Wednesday through Friday, and then are  expected to increase for the
weekend. Friday and Saturday appear to be  the hottest days, where
daytime highs in the mid 80s through mid 90s  will be widespread
across inland areas.


$$

ECC032-071630-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
328 PM PDT Tue May 6 2025



There is 5 percent chance of showers across the mountains of the
Ventura County Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains, this
afternoon  into tonight. Otherwise dry conditions are expected this
week into the  weekend.

Onshore flow is expected each day, however weakening tomorrow
through  Friday. This afternoon and evening, southwesterly winds
will continue  across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with gusts
of 25 to 35 mph  (locally up to 45 mph). Minimum humidities will
remain elevated  today, except for 25 to 35 percent across the
Antelope Valley and far  interior mountains and valleys of San Luis
Obispo, Santa Barbara and  Ventura Counties.

Tomorrow, a ridge of high pressure will begin building over the
region, and temperatures will trend noticeably upwards. Humidites
will dry out  tomorrow into the weekend. Expect widespread
humidities in the 25 to 35  percent range, with 10 to 20 percent
across the Antelope Valley and  foothills. Onshore winds across the
Antelope Valley and foothills will  range from around 20 to 30 mph
Wednesday through Friday, and then are  expected to increase for the
weekend. Friday and Saturday appear to be  the hottest days, where
daytime highs in the mid 80s through mid 90s  will be widespread
across inland areas.


$$

ECC030-071630-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
328 PM PDT Tue May 6 2025



There is 5 percent chance of showers across the mountains of the
Ventura County Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains, this
afternoon  into tonight. Otherwise dry conditions are expected this
week into the  weekend.

Onshore flow is expected each day, however weakening tomorrow
through  Friday. This afternoon and evening, southwesterly winds
will continue  across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with gusts
of 25 to 35 mph  (locally up to 45 mph). Minimum humidities will
remain elevated  today, except for 25 to 35 percent across the
Antelope Valley and far  interior mountains and valleys of San Luis
Obispo, Santa Barbara and  Ventura Counties.

Tomorrow, a ridge of high pressure will begin building over the
region, and temperatures will trend noticeably upwards. Humidites
will dry out  tomorrow into the weekend. Expect widespread
humidities in the 25 to 35  percent range, with 10 to 20 percent
across the Antelope Valley and  foothills. Onshore winds across the
Antelope Valley and foothills will  range from around 20 to 30 mph
Wednesday through Friday, and then are  expected to increase for the
weekend. Friday and Saturday appear to be  the hottest days, where
daytime highs in the mid 80s through mid 90s  will be widespread
across inland areas.


$$