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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFwd_ NWS Los Angeles_Oxnard Fire Weather Notes - Sept 24_ 2022_ NO CALL TODAY (2).msgCAUTION: This message originated outside of our City of Diamond Bar network. **Please exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders.** Weather update 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,rWnu0wM590UA_Ul8GByg6SzMM7dUWhJaUB7WDzANw9DsZKnCTD1PStKj8hFAo5hXZ1sorGaH35YGCE31RhsJFwqe_Ib61nDYGq8E-27oj5xL Xn83w3rHdkqJxitu&typo=1&ancr_add=1> Excuse any typos, as this email was generated by an iPhone. Begin forwarded message: From: Eric Boldt - NOAA Federal <eric.boldt@noaa.gov> Date: September 24, 2022 at 9:47:39 AM PDT To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard Fire Weather Notes - Sept 24, 2022, NO CALL TODAY  Greetings. The National Weather Service in Oxnard will NOT be leading a local fire weather coordination call today. Here is an update of the key fire weather highlights for the upcoming week. *** Elevated fire weather conditions for much of Southwest California through Wednesday due to hot and dry conditions with potential for large vertical plume growth *** SATURDAY-WEDNESDAY: Building heat wave, peaking Monday-Wednesday. *** EXCESSIVE HEAT FOR LA/VENTURA COUNTY COASTS/VALLEYS MONDAY-WEDNESDAY *** * Temperatures: * Coastal Plain max 80-92 thru Sunday, 82-97 Monday-Wednesday * Valleys, Foothills, Lower Mountains max 90-101 thru Sunday, 93-106 Monday-Wednesday * Mixing heights 10,000-15,000 feet across interior thru Sunday, increasing to 12,000-17,000 feet Monday-Wednesday * Mins 63-75 across most coasts/valleys/foothills thru Sunday night, 65-78 Monday-Wednesday * Humidity: * Widespread minimums 12-25% away from coast * 25-40% western Santa Ynez Range/SBA south coast late afternoon/evening Sunday-Tuesday associated with Sundowners * Poor-moderate overnight recoveries 20-40% foothills/mountains * Winds: * Typical diurnal winds expected for most areas * Northwest winds gusting 25-40 mph western Santa Ynez range/SBA south coast late afternoon/evening hours Sunday-Tuesday, peaking Monday evening with gusts to 50 mph. * Assessment: * Elevated fire weather conditions away from coast due to extended period of hot and dry conditions * Potential for large vertical plume growth for any new fires away from the coast due to hot/unstable conditions * This heat wave will shorter in duration and less severe than the previous heat wave * Critically dry fuels across much of LA/Ventura/interior Santa Barbara Counties 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 <https://www.weather.gov/lox/fwmV3> Monitor the latest Warnings, Watches, and Advisories here: https://go.usa.gov/xfrA3 <https://go.usa.gov/xfrA3> Fire One Page is a one-stop-shop for fire weather links: https://www.weather.gov/lox/fire <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! Eric Boldt Warning Coordination Meteorologist National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard 805-223-1159 cell 805-988-6623 office