Swell Matrix

Area Forecast Discussion

National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard Ca

214 pm PST Thu Jan 15 2026

Synopsis

15/119 PM.

High pressure and offshore flow will bring very warm and dry conditions across the region through the weekend along with locally gusty northeast winds at times across Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. A slow cooling trend will begin Friday, but above normal temperatures are expected at least into early next week.

Short Term

(tdy-Sun), 15/151 PM.

No major changes to the forecast for the next several days. Offshore flow will continue into next week, and actually models are advertising a 1.5mb bump in gradients Friday through the weekend. Upper support remains on the lighter side but hi res models are indicating 5-15 mph boost in winds the next couple days. This may require the re-issuance of some wind advisories over the stronger areas like the Santa Susanna mountains and some of the inland valleys.

Otherwise, the big story remains the heat which once again has resulted in highs at or above 85 degrees across a wide area of the coast and valleys, including the Central Coast. Not quite to record highs but still 15-20 degrees above normal. While models are showing a very slow cooling trend aloft, this may be offset by the increase in offshore flow the next few days, resulting in either no appreciable temperature change or just very minor cooling on the order of 1-3 degrees.

The one caveat to that may be the possible return of a low stratus layer to the immediate coast that is already very close to Pt Conception as of Thursday afternoon. Models are mixed on whether fog will move onshore and impact some coastal airports, but the best chance may be Friday morning before gradients increase again over the weekend.

Long Term

(Mon-Thu), 15/214 PM.

Moderate to strong offshore flow is expected to continue until at least Tuesday, however 950mb temperatures begin a fairly significant daily decline on Monday and especially Tuesday and Wednesday, by which time temperatures are expected to return to more typical levels in the 60s to lower 70s. In the meantime, highs will be in the upper 70s to mid 80s through the weekend. There may be some brief but locally dense fog near the beaches, but very low confidence on this given offshore gradients still between 4 and 6mb.

The next chance of rain is still later next week. The vast majority of the ensemble solutions are either dry or under a tenth of an inch through next weekend so any rain next week would likely be of little impact.

Aviation

15/1811z.

Around 17Z, there was no marine layer depth at KLAX. There was a surface-based inversion up to around 1400 feet with a temperature near 23 degrees Celsius.

Moderate to high confidence in the current forecast. Higher confidence exists in flight categories. Less confidence exists in winds. There is a low chance of LIFR conditions or MVFR visibilities after 08Z Friday at Los Angeles County coastal terminals.

There is a moderate to high chance of moderate to occasionally strong low-level wind shear and turbulence after 10Z Friday.

KLAX, VFR conditions are expected through the period, except for a 10 percent chance of LIFR conditions or MVFR visibilities after 09Z Friday.

KBUR, VFR conditions are expected through the period. There is a 30 percent chance of moderate to occasionally strong low-level wind shear and turbulence after 10Z Friday.

Marine

15/214 PM.

Overall, moderate confidence in the current forecast. Less confidence in the current forecast for winds. Higher confidence in the current forecast for seas.

For the inner waters inside the southern California bight, there is a low to moderate (20-30 percent) chance of SCA level winds between late tonight and Friday morning between Rincon Point and Point Dume, increasing to moderate to high (40-50 percent) chance Friday night through Saturday morning. Conditions should drop below SCA levels between Saturday afternoon and early next week.

Elsewhere, winds and seas should remain below SCA levels into early next week. A long-period west-to-northwest swell over the waters will continue, but wave heights will stay under 8 feet through the weekend and into next week.

Watches, Warnings, Advisories

Ca, NONE. PZ, NONE.

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