Hope this is easier to read....
SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD CA 900 AM PST MON OCT 27 2003
.Short Term...Main concern this morning is wind advisories currently in effect across ventura/los angeles counties. Surface gradients are showing a noticeable onshore trend. Combined with much weaker upper support...offshore winds are much weaker than 24 hours ago. In fact strongest gust to be found is 39 mph at chilao. With advisory level winds not developing will drop all wind advisories at 930
am...but will still mention potential for locally gusty winds below passes and canyons. Hopefully with weaker offshore winds...fire crews will able to get good handle on the fires.
I'm wondering if I read the script correctly that scrawled across the screen...
...LA mayor says LA is not evacuating yet, and schools are open....
..but prepare to evacuate if need be.
Can this be right???
I know two young adult ladies who are children of my friends, here in Florida, and one lives in Torrance, and the other in North LA.
Should I be worried.....I can't reach one of the moms here in town to see if she knows anything.
Is LA that vulnerable?
And did anyone respond as to whether the Reagan Library is at risk--(in the Simi Valley)