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SYNOPSIS

01/156 AM.

Warmer temperatures are expected today as offshore flow returns with areas of gusty Santa Ana winds. A cooling trend will develop Tuesday and Wednesday before Santa Ana winds return Thursday with warmer temperatures into early next week.

LONG TERM (THU-SUN)

01/250 AM.

Temperatures will be on the upswing Friday and through next weekend as a 590dam high noses into the eastern Pacific. The high will expand into California early next week and steer storms well east of the western US. This will break the cycle cold storms dropping into the Great Basin and instead push temperatures to at least 3-6 degrees above normal. Looking a little farther ahead into the following week (Dec 7-13) most of the models maintain the ridge over the eastern Pacific with a likely continuation of the same warm/dry pattern through the first half of the month.

AVIATION

01/1721Z.

At 1642Z at KLAX, there was no marine layer nor an inversion.

Overall, moderate to high confidence in 18Z TAF Package. VFR conditions are expected at all sites. NE offshore winds are expected to impact: KOXR, KCMA, KVNY, KPMD, & KWJF. Wind gusts could be off by 5 kts.

Light LLWS and turbulence is possible over and near mountainous terrain across Ventura and LA Counties through the period.

KLAX...High confidence in TAF. VFR conditions are expected. No significant east wind component expected.

KBUR...Moderate to high confidence in TAF. MVFR VSBYs are possible through 20Z. Otherwise, VFR conditions are expected thru fcst pd.

MARINE

01/921 AM.

For the Outer Waters, moderate to high confidence in current forecast. This afternoon through Tuesday afternoon, high confidence in winds and seas below SCA levels. For Wednesday, there is a 30% chance of SCA conditions beyond 30 NM from shore. Winds and seas should remain below SCA levels Friday and Saturday with a chance of SCA conds on Sunday.

For the Inner Waters north of Point Sal, high confidence in current forecast. Conditions are expected to remain below SCA levels through Friday. However, nearshore from Cayucos to Morro bay offshore wind gusts could approach SCA levels at times.

For the Inner Waters south of Point Conception, moderate to high confidence in current forecast. For the nearshore waters from Ventura to west of Santa Monica and out to Anacapa Island at times, SCA level offshore winds are expected this morning into Tuesday morning. However, there will likely be a brief lull in winds for a few hours late this afternoon. There is a 30% chance of another round of offshore winds for this same area Wednesday night through Thursday morning. Otherwise, winds and seas are expected to generally remain below SCA levels through Friday.

BEACHES

01/230 AM.

A long period west-northwest swell will bring elevated surf conditions to Southwest California Tuesday through Thursday morning. High Surf Advisories have been issued across the Central Coast with peak surf heights of 10 feet. Very High Tides of 7 to 7.7 (MLLW) are expected across all beaches.

The combination of the long period swell and high tides could result in beach erosion with isolated minor coastal flooding, especially for west- northwest facing beaches from 4 AM to 11 AM each day.

Beach hazard statements are expected to be issued for all beaches south of Point Conception with future updates, with a 40% chance that a High Surf Advisory will be needed for the Ventura coast. In addition, coastal flooding potential is expected to peak on Wednesday (due to the surf peaking) giving the highest risk of coastal flooding along the Ventura coastline (30% chance).

Tides will be highest Thursday and Friday. With the large tides and another round of swell, beach hazard statements could be extended into the weekend. Please stay tuned to the National Weather Service for future updates as we continue to monitor the situation.

LOX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

CA...Wind Advisory remains in effect until 3 PM PST this afternoon for zones 88-354-355-358-362-369-371-372-374-375-379. (See LAXNPWLOX). High Surf Advisory in effect from 3 AM Tuesday to 3 AM PST Thursday for zones 340-346. (See LAXCFWLOX). Freeze Watch remains in effect from late tonight through Tuesday morning for zone 383. (See LAXNPWLOX). PZ...Small Craft Advisory in effect until 9 AM PST Tuesday for zone 650. (See LAXMWWLOX).


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