Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
761 FNUS86 KLOX 282252 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 352 PM PDT Tue May 28 2024 ECC029-291700- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 352 PM PDT Tue May 28 2024 ...Discussion from Monterey... Expect a warming and drying trend with temperatures across the interior reaching the upper 80`s to lower 90`s by Thursday. Despite dry weather throughout the period, onshore flow persists with fair humidity recoveries for mid to lower elevations Overnight lows offer good relief from the heat with widespread lows in the 50s. Gusty NW winds can also be expected by midweek along coastal areas, in the gaps, and ridgetops. Conditions cool over the weekend but another warming trend is expected into the next work week. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... Northwest winds will increase tonight, which will decrease the marine layer coverage and extent over Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties Wednesday and Thursday, but will also induce a coastal eddy which will keep the marine layer up for Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Those northwest winds will gust between 25 and 40 mph through Wednesday Night over most mountain areas, the Antelope Valley, and Santa Barbara County. Isolated gusts to 50 mph are possible around Gaviota and the I-5 Corridor. Brief northeast gusts to 15 to 25 mph are expected over the mountains Thursday morning, then onshore winds will return and strengthen Thursday afternoon through Friday. Humidities will remain elevated and above 40 percent on the coastal side of the ranges, including southern Santa Barbara County, except for humidities of 12 to 25 percent over the interior valleys and mountains. Northwest winds will reform over the weekend which should lessen the marine layer some. Warming and drying is expected next week, but there remains a range of outcomes in terms of how much. Coastal areas will likely remain under the marine layer will moderate onshore flow. NOTE: Beginning Monday June 3, NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter the fire weather high season operations. This FWF product will be issued twice daily including weekends. The morning issuance will occur between 900 and 930 AM and the afternoon product will be issued between 300 and 330 PM. As always, National Weather Service forecasters are available 24/7 for spot forecast requests and consultation. $$ ECC028-291700- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 352 PM PDT Tue May 28 2024 Northwest winds will increase tonight, which will decrease the marine layer coverage and extent over Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties Wednesday and Thursday, but will also induce a coastal eddy which will keep the marine layer up for Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Those northwest winds will gust between 25 and 40 mph through Wednesday Night over most mountain areas, the Antelope Valley, and Santa Barbara County. Isolated gusts to 50 mph are possible around Gaviota and the I-5 Corridor. Brief northeast gusts to 15 to 25 mph are expected over the mountains Thursday morning, then onshore winds will return and strengthen Thursday afternoon through Friday. Humidities will remain elevated and above 40 percent on the coastal side of the ranges, including southern Santa Barbara County, except for humidities of 12 to 25 percent over the interior valleys and mountains. Northwest winds will reform over the weekend which should lessen the marine layer some. Warming and drying is expected next week, but there remains a range of outcomes in terms of how much. Coastal areas will likely remain under the marine layer will moderate onshore flow. NOTE: Beginning Monday June 3, NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter the fire weather high season operations. This FWF product will be issued twice daily including weekends. The morning issuance will occur between 900 and 930 AM and the afternoon product will be issued between 300 and 330 PM. As always, National Weather Service forecasters are available 24/7 for spot forecast requests and consultation. $$ ECC031-291700- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 352 PM PDT Tue May 28 2024 Northwest winds will increase tonight, which will decrease the marine layer coverage and extent over Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties Wednesday and Thursday, but will also induce a coastal eddy which will keep the marine layer up for Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Those northwest winds will gust between 25 and 40 mph through Wednesday Night over most mountain areas, the Antelope Valley, and Santa Barbara County. Isolated gusts to 50 mph are possible around Gaviota and the I-5 Corridor. Brief northeast gusts to 15 to 25 mph are expected over the mountains Thursday morning, then onshore winds will return and strengthen Thursday afternoon through Friday. Humidities will remain elevated and above 40 percent on the coastal side of the ranges, including southern Santa Barbara County, except for humidities of 12 to 25 percent over the interior valleys and mountains. Northwest winds will reform over the weekend which should lessen the marine layer some. Warming and drying is expected next week, but there remains a range of outcomes in terms of how much. Coastal areas will likely remain under the marine layer will moderate onshore flow. NOTE: Beginning Monday June 3, NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter the fire weather high season operations. This FWF product will be issued twice daily including weekends. The morning issuance will occur between 900 and 930 AM and the afternoon product will be issued between 300 and 330 PM. As always, National Weather Service forecasters are available 24/7 for spot forecast requests and consultation. $$ ECC024-291700- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 352 PM PDT Tue May 28 2024 Northwest winds will increase tonight, which will decrease the marine layer coverage and extent over Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties Wednesday and Thursday, but will also induce a coastal eddy which will keep the marine layer up for Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Those northwest winds will gust between 25 and 40 mph through Wednesday Night over most mountain areas, the Antelope Valley, and Santa Barbara County. Isolated gusts to 50 mph are possible around Gaviota and the I-5 Corridor. Brief northeast gusts to 15 to 25 mph are expected over the mountains Thursday morning, then onshore winds will return and strengthen Thursday afternoon through Friday. Humidities will remain elevated and above 40 percent on the coastal side of the ranges, including southern Santa Barbara County, except for humidities of 12 to 25 percent over the interior valleys and mountains. Northwest winds will reform over the weekend which should lessen the marine layer some. Warming and drying is expected next week, but there remains a range of outcomes in terms of how much. Coastal areas will likely remain under the marine layer will moderate onshore flow. NOTE: Beginning Monday June 3, NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter the fire weather high season operations. This FWF product will be issued twice daily including weekends. The morning issuance will occur between 900 and 930 AM and the afternoon product will be issued between 300 and 330 PM. As always, National Weather Service forecasters are available 24/7 for spot forecast requests and consultation. $$ ECC032-291700- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 352 PM PDT Tue May 28 2024 Northwest winds will increase tonight, which will decrease the marine layer coverage and extent over Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties Wednesday and Thursday, but will also induce a coastal eddy which will keep the marine layer up for Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Those northwest winds will gust between 25 and 40 mph through Wednesday Night over most mountain areas, the Antelope Valley, and Santa Barbara County. Isolated gusts to 50 mph are possible around Gaviota and the I-5 Corridor. Brief northeast gusts to 15 to 25 mph are expected over the mountains Thursday morning, then onshore winds will return and strengthen Thursday afternoon through Friday. Humidities will remain elevated and above 40 percent on the coastal side of the ranges, including southern Santa Barbara County, except for humidities of 12 to 25 percent over the interior valleys and mountains. Northwest winds will reform over the weekend which should lessen the marine layer some. Warming and drying is expected next week, but there remains a range of outcomes in terms of how much. Coastal areas will likely remain under the marine layer will moderate onshore flow. NOTE: Beginning Monday June 3, NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter the fire weather high season operations. This FWF product will be issued twice daily including weekends. The morning issuance will occur between 900 and 930 AM and the afternoon product will be issued between 300 and 330 PM. As always, National Weather Service forecasters are available 24/7 for spot forecast requests and consultation. $$ ECC030-291700- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 352 PM PDT Tue May 28 2024 Northwest winds will increase tonight, which will decrease the marine layer coverage and extent over Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties Wednesday and Thursday, but will also induce a coastal eddy which will keep the marine layer up for Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Those northwest winds will gust between 25 and 40 mph through Wednesday Night over most mountain areas, the Antelope Valley, and Santa Barbara County. Isolated gusts to 50 mph are possible around Gaviota and the I-5 Corridor. Brief northeast gusts to 15 to 25 mph are expected over the mountains Thursday morning, then onshore winds will return and strengthen Thursday afternoon through Friday. Humidities will remain elevated and above 40 percent on the coastal side of the ranges, including southern Santa Barbara County, except for humidities of 12 to 25 percent over the interior valleys and mountains. Northwest winds will reform over the weekend which should lessen the marine layer some. Warming and drying is expected next week, but there remains a range of outcomes in terms of how much. Coastal areas will likely remain under the marine layer will moderate onshore flow. NOTE: Beginning Monday June 3, NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter the fire weather high season operations. This FWF product will be issued twice daily including weekends. The morning issuance will occur between 900 and 930 AM and the afternoon product will be issued between 300 and 330 PM. As always, National Weather Service forecasters are available 24/7 for spot forecast requests and consultation. $$