Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
462 FNUS86 KLOX 182227 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 327 PM PDT Tue Jun 18 2024 ECC029-191630- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Tue Jun 18 2024 ...Discussion from Monterey... Fire weather conditions will gradually improve tonight and Wednesday as onshore flow brings cooler temperatures and higher humidity. A gradual warming and drying trend develops Thursday, but a more notable warming and drying trend develops Friday and peaks over the weekend. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ....RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM PDT TUESDAY FOR LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY GUSTY WINDS FOR THE INTERSTATE 5 CORRIDOR, WESTERN SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGH TONIGHT FOR REMAINING INTERIOR AREAS AND SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY DUE TO GUSTY WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS... Conditions for the I-5 Corridor, Ventura County Mountains, and Western San Gabriel Mountains under the current Red Flag Warning remain very dry. However, sites are failing to meet Red Flag Criteria as the strongest winds have not developed. Therefore, the current Red Flag Warning will be allowed to expire at 6PM tonight. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected for multiple mountain and interior locations tonight, including western portions of the Santa Ynez Range and western Santa Barbara South Coast with another push of northerly winds. Wind gusts should be in the 15-30 mph range, with the exception of the Santa Barbara south coast where gusts of 30-45, isolated 50 mph are expected. Relative humidities will range from 20-30%, but locally could fall to 15-18% in windier mountain locations. Conditions will improve over the area Wednesday as winds decrease and minimum humidities trend higher with the return of onshore flow. Warm and dry conditions remain over the interior. Some isolated pockets of single digit humidities are possible on Wednesday, but winds over these spots should be light. The main area of wind activity Wednesday into Friday will be western portions of the Santa Barbara south coast, where Sundowner winds will reoccur each night into Friday night. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected during that time. The next time of concern to monitor will be the weekend when temperatures increase again, especially Saturday when onshore winds ramp up over the hot, dry interior. There is also potential for another offshore wind event late next week. $$ ECC028-191630- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Tue Jun 18 2024 ....RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM PDT TUESDAY FOR LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY GUSTY WINDS FOR THE INTERSTATE 5 CORRIDOR, WESTERN SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGH TONIGHT FOR REMAINING INTERIOR AREAS AND SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY DUE TO GUSTY WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS... Conditions for the I-5 Corridor, Ventura County Mountains, and Western San Gabriel Mountains under the current Red Flag Warning remain very dry. However, sites are failing to meet Red Flag Criteria as the strongest winds have not developed. Therefore, the current Red Flag Warning will be allowed to expire at 6PM tonight. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected for multiple mountain and interior locations tonight, including western portions of the Santa Ynez Range and western Santa Barbara South Coast with another push of northerly winds. Wind gusts should be in the 15-30 mph range, with the exception of the Santa Barbara south coast where gusts of 30-45, isolated 50 mph are expected. Relative humidities will range from 20-30%, but locally could fall to 15-18% in windier mountain locations. Conditions will improve over the area Wednesday as winds decrease and minimum humidities trend higher with the return of onshore flow. Warm and dry conditions remain over the interior. Some isolated pockets of single digit humidities are possible on Wednesday, but winds over these spots should be light. The main area of wind activity Wednesday into Friday will be western portions of the Santa Barbara south coast, where Sundowner winds will reoccur each night into Friday night. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected during that time. The next time of concern to monitor will be the weekend when temperatures increase again, especially Saturday when onshore winds ramp up over the hot, dry interior. There is also potential for another offshore wind event late next week. $$ ECC031-191630- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Tue Jun 18 2024 ....RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM PDT TUESDAY FOR LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY GUSTY WINDS FOR THE INTERSTATE 5 CORRIDOR, WESTERN SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGH TONIGHT FOR REMAINING INTERIOR AREAS AND SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY DUE TO GUSTY WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS... Conditions for the I-5 Corridor, Ventura County Mountains, and Western San Gabriel Mountains under the current Red Flag Warning remain very dry. However, sites are failing to meet Red Flag Criteria as the strongest winds have not developed. Therefore, the current Red Flag Warning will be allowed to expire at 6PM tonight. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected for multiple mountain and interior locations tonight, including western portions of the Santa Ynez Range and western Santa Barbara South Coast with another push of northerly winds. Wind gusts should be in the 15-30 mph range, with the exception of the Santa Barbara south coast where gusts of 30-45, isolated 50 mph are expected. Relative humidities will range from 20-30%, but locally could fall to 15-18% in windier mountain locations. Conditions will improve over the area Wednesday as winds decrease and minimum humidities trend higher with the return of onshore flow. Warm and dry conditions remain over the interior. Some isolated pockets of single digit humidities are possible on Wednesday, but winds over these spots should be light. The main area of wind activity Wednesday into Friday will be western portions of the Santa Barbara south coast, where Sundowner winds will reoccur each night into Friday night. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected during that time. The next time of concern to monitor will be the weekend when temperatures increase again, especially Saturday when onshore winds ramp up over the hot, dry interior. There is also potential for another offshore wind event late next week. $$ ECC024-191630- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Tue Jun 18 2024 ....RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM PDT TUESDAY FOR LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY GUSTY WINDS FOR THE INTERSTATE 5 CORRIDOR, WESTERN SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGH TONIGHT FOR REMAINING INTERIOR AREAS AND SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY DUE TO GUSTY WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS... Conditions for the I-5 Corridor, Ventura County Mountains, and Western San Gabriel Mountains under the current Red Flag Warning remain very dry. However, sites are failing to meet Red Flag Criteria as the strongest winds have not developed. Therefore, the current Red Flag Warning will be allowed to expire at 6PM tonight. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected for multiple mountain and interior locations tonight, including western portions of the Santa Ynez Range and western Santa Barbara South Coast with another push of northerly winds. Wind gusts should be in the 15-30 mph range, with the exception of the Santa Barbara south coast where gusts of 30-45, isolated 50 mph are expected. Relative humidities will range from 20-30%, but locally could fall to 15-18% in windier mountain locations. Conditions will improve over the area Wednesday as winds decrease and minimum humidities trend higher with the return of onshore flow. Warm and dry conditions remain over the interior. Some isolated pockets of single digit humidities are possible on Wednesday, but winds over these spots should be light. The main area of wind activity Wednesday into Friday will be western portions of the Santa Barbara south coast, where Sundowner winds will reoccur each night into Friday night. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected during that time. The next time of concern to monitor will be the weekend when temperatures increase again, especially Saturday when onshore winds ramp up over the hot, dry interior. There is also potential for another offshore wind event late next week. $$ ECC032-191630- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Tue Jun 18 2024 ....RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM PDT TUESDAY FOR LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY GUSTY WINDS FOR THE INTERSTATE 5 CORRIDOR, WESTERN SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGH TONIGHT FOR REMAINING INTERIOR AREAS AND SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY DUE TO GUSTY WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS... Conditions for the I-5 Corridor, Ventura County Mountains, and Western San Gabriel Mountains under the current Red Flag Warning remain very dry. However, sites are failing to meet Red Flag Criteria as the strongest winds have not developed. Therefore, the current Red Flag Warning will be allowed to expire at 6PM tonight. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected for multiple mountain and interior locations tonight, including western portions of the Santa Ynez Range and western Santa Barbara South Coast with another push of northerly winds. Wind gusts should be in the 15-30 mph range, with the exception of the Santa Barbara south coast where gusts of 30-45, isolated 50 mph are expected. Relative humidities will range from 20-30%, but locally could fall to 15-18% in windier mountain locations. Conditions will improve over the area Wednesday as winds decrease and minimum humidities trend higher with the return of onshore flow. Warm and dry conditions remain over the interior. Some isolated pockets of single digit humidities are possible on Wednesday, but winds over these spots should be light. The main area of wind activity Wednesday into Friday will be western portions of the Santa Barbara south coast, where Sundowner winds will reoccur each night into Friday night. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected during that time. The next time of concern to monitor will be the weekend when temperatures increase again, especially Saturday when onshore winds ramp up over the hot, dry interior. There is also potential for another offshore wind event late next week. $$ ECC030-191630- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Tue Jun 18 2024 ....RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM PDT TUESDAY FOR LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY GUSTY WINDS FOR THE INTERSTATE 5 CORRIDOR, WESTERN SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGH TONIGHT FOR REMAINING INTERIOR AREAS AND SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY DUE TO GUSTY WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS... Conditions for the I-5 Corridor, Ventura County Mountains, and Western San Gabriel Mountains under the current Red Flag Warning remain very dry. However, sites are failing to meet Red Flag Criteria as the strongest winds have not developed. Therefore, the current Red Flag Warning will be allowed to expire at 6PM tonight. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected for multiple mountain and interior locations tonight, including western portions of the Santa Ynez Range and western Santa Barbara South Coast with another push of northerly winds. Wind gusts should be in the 15-30 mph range, with the exception of the Santa Barbara south coast where gusts of 30-45, isolated 50 mph are expected. Relative humidities will range from 20-30%, but locally could fall to 15-18% in windier mountain locations. Conditions will improve over the area Wednesday as winds decrease and minimum humidities trend higher with the return of onshore flow. Warm and dry conditions remain over the interior. Some isolated pockets of single digit humidities are possible on Wednesday, but winds over these spots should be light. The main area of wind activity Wednesday into Friday will be western portions of the Santa Barbara south coast, where Sundowner winds will reoccur each night into Friday night. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected during that time. The next time of concern to monitor will be the weekend when temperatures increase again, especially Saturday when onshore winds ramp up over the hot, dry interior. There is also potential for another offshore wind event late next week. $$