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HomeMy WebLinkAbout_Possible SPAM_ Barracuda_ Fwd_ NWS Los Angeles _ Oxnard Fire Notes - NO CALL - Fri Aug 5_ 2022 (2).msgCAUTION: This message originated outside of our City of Diamond Bar network. Diana Manzano-Garcia, MPA Disaster Management Area Coordinator Area D Office of Disaster Management 500 W. Bonita Ave., Suite 5 San Dimas, CA 91773 Office: 909-394-3399 Cell: 626-201-0919 dmanzano@areadonline.com areadonline.com <https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fareadonline.com&c=E,1,Syj51xuPWx9B57144VY6dQM-VLpcRZg3AOJOyDS72oNPdIDd1f_qeHD1j6jgZ1pn-n4Js4M6M8BExdL7sROc9f-zcr5FdOKGfO81fbk5qrp2 J3LTrtg,&typo=1&ancr_add=1> Excuse any typos, as this email was generated by an iPhone. Begin forwarded message: From: David Gomberg - NOAA Federal <david.gomberg@noaa.gov> Date: August 5, 2022 at 11:16:10 AM PDT Subject: NWS Los Angeles / Oxnard Fire Notes - NO CALL - Fri Aug 5, 2022  Greetings. The National Weather Service in Oxnard will NOT be leading a local fire weather coordination call today. Following is an update on the potential for thunderstorms today and tomorrow and an outlook for the weekend and early next week. TODAY: Flow aloft begins to turn more southwesterly to bring some drying, but atmosphere still fairly moist and unstable across the interior. * Shower and Thunderstorm chances today: * Los Angeles and Ventura County mountains and Antelope Valley: 20-30% * Los Angeles and Ventura County coast and valleys: 8-13% chance of showers, lowest in the afternoon * Rainfall Details * Amounts and rates will be highly variable. * Potential for brief heavy downpours. * Isolated rates of 0.25-0.50 inches per hour possible * A little cooler but with relatively high humidities * High temperatures 85-97 common away from the coast, warm overnight lows 62-72 common. * Lowest minimum humidities generally well above 20%. * Wind: Weaker than usual south to west winds. * Assessment: * Less moisture to work with, but air mass still unstable. * Threat of heavy rain and localized flash flooding near any storms that form due to slightly faster moving storms, although the threat should be less than yesterday * Isolated dry lightning threat slightly higher than yesterday SATURDAY AND SUNDAY: * Decreased thunderstorm threat but warmer and drier. * Minimum humidities in the teens mountains and Antelope Valley * NW Sundowner wind gusts 35-50 mph each evening west of Goleta. OUTLOOK FOR EARLY NEXT WEEK: * Threat of thunderstorms returns as monsoon moisture increases again Read the full fire weather planning forecast: https://go.usa.gov/xRFM3 Monitor the current conditions with the Fire Weather Snooper at: https://www.weather.gov/lox/fwmV3 Monitor the latest Warnings, Watches, and Advisories here: https://go.usa.gov/xfrA3 Fire One Page is a one-stop-shop for fire weather links: https://www.weather.gov/lox/fire If you have any questions, please do not respond to this email, but call us at 805-988-6626 (unlisted). Thank You. -- David Gomberg Fire Weather Program Manager National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard, CA Visit us on the web at www.weather.gov/losangeles Find us on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/US.NationalWeatherService.LosAngeles.gov> Follow us on Twitter <https://twitter.com/NWSLosAngeles>