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SYNOPSIS
31/1153 PM.
Warm and dry conditions can be expected through most of this week. There will be some coastal low clouds and fog at times, but otherwise skies will remain mostly clear. There will be gusty onshore winds through most of the week.
LONG TERM (FRI-MON)
01/124 PM.
Hgts will fall over the weekend as a trof originating from a decent sized upper low that will move into the PACNW. There will be mdt to strong onshore flow each day, peaking Friday.
Night through morning low clouds and fog will continue for all 4 days. Some beaches may not clear until later in the afternoon on Thu, Sat and Sun. Friday looks to be a day of June Gloom due to the strong onshore flow both to the N and E. It is likely that much of the nearshore area will stay cloudy and cool.
The lowering hgts and strong onshore flow will lead to 3 days of cooling Fri-Sun. Weekend temps will mostly be in the 70s across the csts/vlys with upper 60s at the beaches and lower 80s in the warmest vly locations. These max temps are mostly 2 to 4 degrees blo normal.
AVIATION
01/1824Z.
At 18Z at KLAX, the marine layer was 2100 feet deep. The inversion top was near 2700 feet with a temperature of 18 C.
High confidence in KPMD, KWJF, and KPRB.
Moderate confidence in other TAFs with flight category changes generally within 2 hours of forecast. There is a 10-20 percent chance that VFR conds prevail for KBUR and KVNY.
KLAX...Moderate confidence in TAF with flight category changes likely within 2 hours of forecast. Any east wind component will remain below 6 kts.
KBUR...Moderate confidence in TAF with a 10 percent chance that VFR conds prevail.
MARINE
01/1234 PM.
For the Outer Waters from the Central Coast to San Nicolas Island, moderate to high confidence in current forecast. Other than some localized Small Craft Advisory (SCA) winds, generally expecting conditions to stay below hazardous levels. Low chance of SCA issuance (20%) for PZZ670/673.
After a relative lull, SCA winds are likely to return Tuesday afternoon through Thursday, with a 60-80% chance of Gale force winds over portions of the outer waters peaking late Wednesday through at least early Thursday. SCA seas of 10+ feet may linger into the weekend.
For the Inner Waters north of Point Sal, moderate to high confidence in current forecast. After a relative lull, winds will increase to SCA levels Wednesday night through Thursday night, with a 30-50% chance of Gales Wednesday night and Thursday. Otherwise, SCA winds are likely to persist through Thursday night.
For the Inner Waters south of Point Conception, moderate to high confidence in current forecast. There is a 50-70 percent chance of SCA winds Wednesday late afternoon to night and again during the same time frame Thursday across the western portion of the Santa Barbara Channel.
LOX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
CA...NONE. PZ...NONE.
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