Its a frigid Tuesday morning along the Central Coast. The dry and cool airmass over the region caused overnight lows to plummet into the 30s and 40s for most of the coverage zone. Grab a warm cup of coffee and crank those car heaters! Temperatures warm into the 60s and low 70s with only a few degrees of cooling from Monday. Recent wind gust data shows that reports of 30-40mph winds in Ventura County and strong, damaging winds continue throughout the morning hours. Gusts are so strong, we could see downed trees and power lines. Your morning commute will be impacted when driving on the U.S 101 as straight line winds will cause dangerous conditions for high profile vehicles and could shake smaller cars. This Santa Ana wind event was deemed a Particular Dangerous Situation with extreme winds and fire concerns. The Franklin Fire fire ignited late Monday night near Malibu and the fire is burning so hot, it is creating its own wind pattern. This is extremely dangerous for firefighters and southern communities. Smoke may waft up into Ventura County and air quality will need to be monitored. Red Flag Warnings and High Wind Warnings continue through lunch for most of Ventura County, so move decorations or patio furniture inside and shut windows or doors as air quality worsens. Marine hazards arise as winds cause locally strong waves near 3-6FT, so boaters need to keep an eye on marine forecasts.