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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
329 PM PDT Wed Apr 2 2025

ECC029-031630-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
329 PM PDT Wed Apr 2 2025

...Discussion from Monterey...

Gusty winds reduce into Wednesday evening and  become light
overnight. A warming and drying trend is expected  over the next few
days mostly light winds expected into the  weekend for all but the
immediate coast. Temperatures peak over  the weekend with some of
the more interior areas breaking into the 80s. Slight chances for
rain in the North Bay and around the SF  Bay will be possible Sunday
into Monday, with drizzle possible  along the coast for areas
farther to the south. Dry weather  returns into the next work week.

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



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

...GUSTY WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS MUCH OF THIS WEEK...

A weak upper level low will sweep across northeastern Kern County
tonight into Wednesday morning. Showers are possible today into
tonight  across San Luis Obispo and northern Santa Barbara Counties
as well as  northwestern Los Angeles County mountains including the
Grapevine Pass.  Snow levels are quite low, anywhere from 3500 to
4500 feet, and some  light snow accumulations up to an inch are
possible on Interstate over  the Grapevine today through early
Wednesday morning.

Gusty west to northwest winds will be persistent across much of the
area through Wednesday, with the strongest winds focused in the
mountains and deserts (as well as coastal areas on this afternoon
and  evening) where gusts of 30 to 50 mph will be common, except
isolated  gusts to 60 mph in the foothills of the Antelope Valley.
Late Thursday,  another cold storm system will bring light impacts
to the region, with a chance of showers south of Point Conception,
especially for south  facing slopes. There will also be a 5 to
15 percent chance of  thunderstorms on Thursday, with the greatest
changes over the eastern  San Gabriel Valley and foothills.
Conditions are expected to dry and  warm Friday into the weekend.


$$

ECC028-031630-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
329 PM PDT Wed Apr 2 2025

...GUSTY WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS MUCH OF THIS WEEK...

A weak upper level low will sweep across northeastern Kern County
tonight into Wednesday morning. Showers are possible today into
tonight  across San Luis Obispo and northern Santa Barbara Counties
as well as  northwestern Los Angeles County mountains including the
Grapevine Pass.  Snow levels are quite low, anywhere from 3500 to
4500 feet, and some  light snow accumulations up to an inch are
possible on Interstate over  the Grapevine today through early
Wednesday morning.

Gusty west to northwest winds will be persistent across much of the
area through Wednesday, with the strongest winds focused in the
mountains and deserts (as well as coastal areas on this afternoon
and  evening) where gusts of 30 to 50 mph will be common, except
isolated  gusts to 60 mph in the foothills of the Antelope Valley.
Late Thursday,  another cold storm system will bring light impacts
to the region, with a chance of showers south of Point Conception,
especially for south  facing slopes. There will also be a 5 to
15 percent chance of  thunderstorms on Thursday, with the greatest
changes over the eastern  San Gabriel Valley and foothills.
Conditions are expected to dry and  warm Friday into the weekend.


$$

ECC031-031630-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
329 PM PDT Wed Apr 2 2025

...GUSTY WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS MUCH OF THIS WEEK...

A weak upper level low will sweep across northeastern Kern County
tonight into Wednesday morning. Showers are possible today into
tonight  across San Luis Obispo and northern Santa Barbara Counties
as well as  northwestern Los Angeles County mountains including the
Grapevine Pass.  Snow levels are quite low, anywhere from 3500 to
4500 feet, and some  light snow accumulations up to an inch are
possible on Interstate over  the Grapevine today through early
Wednesday morning.

Gusty west to northwest winds will be persistent across much of the
area through Wednesday, with the strongest winds focused in the
mountains and deserts (as well as coastal areas on this afternoon
and  evening) where gusts of 30 to 50 mph will be common, except
isolated  gusts to 60 mph in the foothills of the Antelope Valley.
Late Thursday,  another cold storm system will bring light impacts
to the region, with a chance of showers south of Point Conception,
especially for south  facing slopes. There will also be a 5 to
15 percent chance of  thunderstorms on Thursday, with the greatest
changes over the eastern  San Gabriel Valley and foothills.
Conditions are expected to dry and  warm Friday into the weekend.


$$

ECC024-031630-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
329 PM PDT Wed Apr 2 2025

...GUSTY WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS MUCH OF THIS WEEK...

A weak upper level low will sweep across northeastern Kern County
tonight into Wednesday morning. Showers are possible today into
tonight  across San Luis Obispo and northern Santa Barbara Counties
as well as  northwestern Los Angeles County mountains including the
Grapevine Pass.  Snow levels are quite low, anywhere from 3500 to
4500 feet, and some  light snow accumulations up to an inch are
possible on Interstate over  the Grapevine today through early
Wednesday morning.

Gusty west to northwest winds will be persistent across much of the
area through Wednesday, with the strongest winds focused in the
mountains and deserts (as well as coastal areas on this afternoon
and  evening) where gusts of 30 to 50 mph will be common, except
isolated  gusts to 60 mph in the foothills of the Antelope Valley.
Late Thursday,  another cold storm system will bring light impacts
to the region, with a chance of showers south of Point Conception,
especially for south  facing slopes. There will also be a 5 to
15 percent chance of  thunderstorms on Thursday, with the greatest
changes over the eastern  San Gabriel Valley and foothills.
Conditions are expected to dry and  warm Friday into the weekend.


$$

ECC032-031630-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
329 PM PDT Wed Apr 2 2025

...GUSTY WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS MUCH OF THIS WEEK...

A weak upper level low will sweep across northeastern Kern County
tonight into Wednesday morning. Showers are possible today into
tonight  across San Luis Obispo and northern Santa Barbara Counties
as well as  northwestern Los Angeles County mountains including the
Grapevine Pass.  Snow levels are quite low, anywhere from 3500 to
4500 feet, and some  light snow accumulations up to an inch are
possible on Interstate over  the Grapevine today through early
Wednesday morning.

Gusty west to northwest winds will be persistent across much of the
area through Wednesday, with the strongest winds focused in the
mountains and deserts (as well as coastal areas on this afternoon
and  evening) where gusts of 30 to 50 mph will be common, except
isolated  gusts to 60 mph in the foothills of the Antelope Valley.
Late Thursday,  another cold storm system will bring light impacts
to the region, with a chance of showers south of Point Conception,
especially for south  facing slopes. There will also be a 5 to
15 percent chance of  thunderstorms on Thursday, with the greatest
changes over the eastern  San Gabriel Valley and foothills.
Conditions are expected to dry and  warm Friday into the weekend.


$$

ECC030-031630-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
329 PM PDT Wed Apr 2 2025

...GUSTY WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS MUCH OF THIS WEEK...

A weak upper level low will sweep across northeastern Kern County
tonight into Wednesday morning. Showers are possible today into
tonight  across San Luis Obispo and northern Santa Barbara Counties
as well as  northwestern Los Angeles County mountains including the
Grapevine Pass.  Snow levels are quite low, anywhere from 3500 to
4500 feet, and some  light snow accumulations up to an inch are
possible on Interstate over  the Grapevine today through early
Wednesday morning.

Gusty west to northwest winds will be persistent across much of the
area through Wednesday, with the strongest winds focused in the
mountains and deserts (as well as coastal areas on this afternoon
and  evening) where gusts of 30 to 50 mph will be common, except
isolated  gusts to 60 mph in the foothills of the Antelope Valley.
Late Thursday,  another cold storm system will bring light impacts
to the region, with a chance of showers south of Point Conception,
especially for south  facing slopes. There will also be a 5 to
15 percent chance of  thunderstorms on Thursday, with the greatest
changes over the eastern  San Gabriel Valley and foothills.
Conditions are expected to dry and  warm Friday into the weekend.


$$