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ECCDA DISCUSSIONS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA
108 PM PST THU NOV 14 2024

ECC033-151515-
ORANGE ECC DISPATCH-
DISCUSSION FOR ORANGE ECC DISPATCH
108 PM PST THU NOV 14 2024


GREAT COOLING AND HIGHER HUMIDITY WILL OCCUR BY FRIDAY AS A WEATHER
SYSTEM MOVES INTO THE AREA THROUGH SATURDAY. GUSTY WEST WINDS WILL
OCCUR LATE TONIGHT AND FRIDAY, HIGHEST ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS AND
DESERTS. WITH GUSTS 35 TO 45 MPH.

THE SNOW LEVEL WILL LOWER TO 5000 TO 5500 FEET ON FRIDAY AND AROUND
4000 FEET FOR LATE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY, BULK OF THE SNOW
ACROSS THE SBD/RIV MOUNTAINS ON FRIDAY. ONSHORE FLOW CAN BE EXPECTED
BY EARLY NEXT WEEK. FURTHER WARMING BY THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK,
WHERE SANTA ANA WINDS COME INTO THE REGION. CONFIDENCE ON THE
STRENGTH OF THIS EVENT REMAIN LOW, THOUGH A STRONGER WIND EVENT MAY
OCCUR.


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ECC035-151515-
MONTE VISTA ECC DISPATCH-
108 PM PST THU NOV 14 2024


GREAT COOLING AND HIGHER HUMIDITY WILL OCCUR BY FRIDAY AS A WEATHER
SYSTEM MOVES INTO THE AREA THROUGH SATURDAY. GUSTY WEST WINDS WILL
OCCUR LATE TONIGHT AND FRIDAY, HIGHEST ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS AND
DESERTS. WITH GUSTS 35 TO 45 MPH.

THE SNOW LEVEL WILL LOWER TO 5000 TO 5500 FEET ON FRIDAY AND AROUND
4000 FEET FOR LATE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY, BULK OF THE SNOW
ACROSS THE SBD/RIV MOUNTAINS ON FRIDAY. ONSHORE FLOW CAN BE EXPECTED
BY EARLY NEXT WEEK. FURTHER WARMING BY THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK,
WHERE SANTA ANA WINDS COME INTO THE REGION. CONFIDENCE ON THE
STRENGTH OF THIS EVENT REMAIN LOW, THOUGH A STRONGER WIND EVENT MAY
OCCUR.


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ECC034-151515-
RIVERSIDE ECC DISPATCH-
108 PM PST THU NOV 14 2024

...DISCUSSION FROM LAXFWFSGX...


GREAT COOLING AND HIGHER HUMIDITY WILL OCCUR BY FRIDAY AS A WEATHER
SYSTEM MOVES INTO THE AREA THROUGH SATURDAY. GUSTY WEST WINDS WILL
OCCUR LATE TONIGHT AND FRIDAY, HIGHEST ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS AND
DESERTS. WITH GUSTS 35 TO 45 MPH.

THE SNOW LEVEL WILL LOWER TO 5000 TO 5500 FEET ON FRIDAY AND AROUND
4000 FEET FOR LATE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY, BULK OF THE SNOW
ACROSS THE SBD/RIV MOUNTAINS ON FRIDAY. ONSHORE FLOW CAN BE EXPECTED
BY EARLY NEXT WEEK. FURTHER WARMING BY THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK,
WHERE SANTA ANA WINDS COME INTO THE REGION. CONFIDENCE ON THE
STRENGTH OF THIS EVENT REMAIN LOW, THOUGH A STRONGER WIND EVENT MAY
OCCUR.


...DISCUSSION FROM PHXFWFPSR...


VERY DRY CONDITIONS REMAIN OVER THE REGION TODAY WITH A WEAK HIGH
PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING TO THE EAST BEFORE A MOSTLY DRY PACIFIC  LOW
PRESSURE SYSTEM BEGINS TO AFFECT THE REGION STARTING FRIDAY.  EXPECT
BREEZY TO LOCALLY WINDY CONDITIONS LATER ON FRIDAY ACROSS  THE
WESTERN DISTRICTS ALONG WITH IMPROVED HUMIDITIES AND  TEMPERATURES
FALLING TO BELOW NORMAL. MINRHS INTO THE WEEKEND  WILL MOSTLY RANGE
BETWEEN 20-30% ACROSS THE LOWER DESERTS WITH  LIGHTER WINDS
RETURNING TO THE AREA.

NOTE...ADDITIONAL FIRE WEATHER FORECAST INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN
THE AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION. SEE PRODUCT PHXAFDPSR.


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