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ECCDA DISCUSSIONS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV
454 AM PDT FRI APR 4 2025

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...DISCUSSION FROM RNOFWFVEF...

BREEZY NORTH WINDS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE AREA  TODAY AND SATURDAY,
WITH WIDESPREAD GUSTS 20 TO 30 MPH EXPECTED  AND OCCASIONAL HIGHER
GUSTS POSSIBLE IN THE COLORADO RIVER  VALLEY. LIGHTER WINDS RETURN
SUNDAY INTO NEXT WEEK. DRIER AND  WARMER CONDITIONS WILL SET UP
TODAY AND NEXT WEEK WITH MINIMUM  RELATIVE HUMIDITIES DROPPING TO
10% OR LESS EACH AFTERNOON. AFTER  ISOLATED CHANCES IN MOHAVE COUNTY
END TODAY, NO PRECIPITATION IS  EXPECTED THROUGH THE REST OF THE
FORECAST IN ALL LOCATIONS.


...DISCUSSION FROM LAXFWFSGX...


THE WARMING TREND WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE WEEKEND WITH SUNDAY HIGH
TEMPERATURES FOR THE COAST AND VALLEYS AS MUCH AS 4 TO 8 DEGREES
ABOVE AVERAGE. THERE IS A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS FOR THIS
AFTERNOON, MAINLY FOR THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY MOUNTAINS. OTHERWISE, DRY
WEATHER IS EXPECTED FOR THE NEXT WEEK. SLIGHTLY STRONGER ONSHORE
FLOW FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY WITH SLIGHT COOLING FOR THE COAST AND
VALLEYS AND SLOWER WARMING FOR THE MOUNTAINS AND DESERTS. THERE WILL
BE ADDITIONAL WARMING FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WITH HIGH
TEMPERATURES AS MUCH AS 12 TO 18 DEGREES ABOVE AVERAGE FOR THE
MOUNTAINS AND HIGH DESERT.


...DISCUSSION FROM PHXFWFPSR...


BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES AND MAINLY AFTERNOON ISOLATED SHOWER
CHANCES WILL CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY BEFORE THE WARMING TREND REALLY
GETS GOING BY SUNDAY. DUE TO THE ISOLATED NATURE OF THE  SHOWER
ACTIVITY, THE CHANCES FOR WETTING RAINFALL WILL REMAIN LESS THAN
10%. A GRADUAL DRYING TREND WILL ALSO TRANSPIRE THROUGH THIS WEEKEND
AS MINRHS LOWER FROM 15-25% TODAY TO AROUND 10-15%  BY SUNDAY. WINDS
ARE EXPECTED TO INCREASE OUT OF THE NORTH  NORTHWEST BEGINNING THIS
AFTERNOON WITH WESTERN DISTRICT GUSTS  UPWARDS OF 30 MPH TO AROUND
20 MPH ACROSS THE EASTERN DISTRICTS. SIMILAR BREEZY CONDITIONS ARE
EXPECTED FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON.


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ECC027-050600-
SAN BERNARDINO ECC DISPATCH-
DISCUSSION FOR SAN BERNARDINO ECC DISPATCH
454 AM PDT FRI APR 4 2025

BREEZY NORTH WINDS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE AREA  TODAY AND SATURDAY,
WITH WIDESPREAD GUSTS 20 TO 30 MPH EXPECTED  AND OCCASIONAL HIGHER
GUSTS POSSIBLE IN THE COLORADO RIVER  VALLEY. LIGHTER WINDS RETURN
SUNDAY INTO NEXT WEEK. DRIER AND  WARMER CONDITIONS WILL SET UP
TODAY AND NEXT WEEK WITH MINIMUM  RELATIVE HUMIDITIES DROPPING TO
10% OR LESS EACH AFTERNOON. AFTER  ISOLATED CHANCES IN MOHAVE COUNTY
END TODAY, NO PRECIPITATION IS  EXPECTED THROUGH THE REST OF THE
FORECAST IN ALL LOCATIONS.

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