Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
469 FNUS86 KLOX 151654 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 954 AM PDT Sat Jun 15 2024 ECC029-161100- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 954 AM PDT Sat Jun 15 2024 ...Discussion from Monterey... ...Elevated Fire Weather Conditions Through The Weekend... Despite slightly cooler temperatures today, persistent breezy to gusty northerly winds and lower humidity will result in elevated fire weather conditions. Winds will continue to be strongest along the immediate coast, north to south oriented valleys, and higher terrain. Conditions gradually improve early next week as winds ease and the marine layer returns. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TONIGHT THROUGH AT LEAST SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO GUSTY NORTH WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS... Rapidly increasing northwest to north winds are expected to continue through early next week, peaking in intensity through tonight with a secondary peak late Sunday into early Monday. Wind gusts of 30 to 50 mph will be common at times through the period for the Central Coast, mountains of Santa Barbara, Ventura and northwest Los Angeles County as well as Antelope Valley (strongest in the mountains and deserts). Isolated gusts to 65 mph will be possible in the strongest periods of wind across the Santa Ynez Range and I-5 corridor. Meanwhile, the air mass will warm and dry, with widespread 8 to 15 percent humidities in the mountains and deserts. High temperatures between 90 and 100 will be common inland of the beaches. Poor overnight recoveries in the foothills are also expected. This warm and dry air will descend into some coastal foothills, including southern Santa Barbara County. As a result, there is an elevated risk for fast growing grass fires over much of the area, that could transition into wildfires where the fuel beds are most abundant and dry. $$ ECC028-161100- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 954 AM PDT Sat Jun 15 2024 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TONIGHT THROUGH AT LEAST SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO GUSTY NORTH WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS... Rapidly increasing northwest to north winds are expected to continue through early next week, peaking in intensity through tonight with a secondary peak late Sunday into early Monday. Wind gusts of 30 to 50 mph will be common at times through the period for the Central Coast, mountains of Santa Barbara, Ventura and northwest Los Angeles County as well as Antelope Valley (strongest in the mountains and deserts). Isolated gusts to 65 mph will be possible in the strongest periods of wind across the Santa Ynez Range and I-5 corridor. Meanwhile, the air mass will warm and dry, with widespread 8 to 15 percent humidities in the mountains and deserts. High temperatures between 90 and 100 will be common inland of the beaches. Poor overnight recoveries in the foothills are also expected. This warm and dry air will descend into some coastal foothills, including southern Santa Barbara County. As a result, there is an elevated risk for fast growing grass fires over much of the area, that could transition into wildfires where the fuel beds are most abundant and dry. $$ ECC031-161100- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 954 AM PDT Sat Jun 15 2024 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TONIGHT THROUGH AT LEAST SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO GUSTY NORTH WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS... Rapidly increasing northwest to north winds are expected to continue through early next week, peaking in intensity through tonight with a secondary peak late Sunday into early Monday. Wind gusts of 30 to 50 mph will be common at times through the period for the Central Coast, mountains of Santa Barbara, Ventura and northwest Los Angeles County as well as Antelope Valley (strongest in the mountains and deserts). Isolated gusts to 65 mph will be possible in the strongest periods of wind across the Santa Ynez Range and I-5 corridor. Meanwhile, the air mass will warm and dry, with widespread 8 to 15 percent humidities in the mountains and deserts. High temperatures between 90 and 100 will be common inland of the beaches. Poor overnight recoveries in the foothills are also expected. This warm and dry air will descend into some coastal foothills, including southern Santa Barbara County. As a result, there is an elevated risk for fast growing grass fires over much of the area, that could transition into wildfires where the fuel beds are most abundant and dry. $$ ECC024-161100- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 954 AM PDT Sat Jun 15 2024 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TONIGHT THROUGH AT LEAST SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO GUSTY NORTH WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS... Rapidly increasing northwest to north winds are expected to continue through early next week, peaking in intensity through tonight with a secondary peak late Sunday into early Monday. Wind gusts of 30 to 50 mph will be common at times through the period for the Central Coast, mountains of Santa Barbara, Ventura and northwest Los Angeles County as well as Antelope Valley (strongest in the mountains and deserts). Isolated gusts to 65 mph will be possible in the strongest periods of wind across the Santa Ynez Range and I-5 corridor. Meanwhile, the air mass will warm and dry, with widespread 8 to 15 percent humidities in the mountains and deserts. High temperatures between 90 and 100 will be common inland of the beaches. Poor overnight recoveries in the foothills are also expected. This warm and dry air will descend into some coastal foothills, including southern Santa Barbara County. As a result, there is an elevated risk for fast growing grass fires over much of the area, that could transition into wildfires where the fuel beds are most abundant and dry. $$ ECC032-161100- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 954 AM PDT Sat Jun 15 2024 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TONIGHT THROUGH AT LEAST SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO GUSTY NORTH WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS... Rapidly increasing northwest to north winds are expected to continue through early next week, peaking in intensity through tonight with a secondary peak late Sunday into early Monday. Wind gusts of 30 to 50 mph will be common at times through the period for the Central Coast, mountains of Santa Barbara, Ventura and northwest Los Angeles County as well as Antelope Valley (strongest in the mountains and deserts). Isolated gusts to 65 mph will be possible in the strongest periods of wind across the Santa Ynez Range and I-5 corridor. Meanwhile, the air mass will warm and dry, with widespread 8 to 15 percent humidities in the mountains and deserts. High temperatures between 90 and 100 will be common inland of the beaches. Poor overnight recoveries in the foothills are also expected. This warm and dry air will descend into some coastal foothills, including southern Santa Barbara County. As a result, there is an elevated risk for fast growing grass fires over much of the area, that could transition into wildfires where the fuel beds are most abundant and dry. $$ ECC030-161100- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 954 AM PDT Sat Jun 15 2024 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TONIGHT THROUGH AT LEAST SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO GUSTY NORTH WINDS WITH WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS... Rapidly increasing northwest to north winds are expected to continue through early next week, peaking in intensity through tonight with a secondary peak late Sunday into early Monday. Wind gusts of 30 to 50 mph will be common at times through the period for the Central Coast, mountains of Santa Barbara, Ventura and northwest Los Angeles County as well as Antelope Valley (strongest in the mountains and deserts). Isolated gusts to 65 mph will be possible in the strongest periods of wind across the Santa Ynez Range and I-5 corridor. Meanwhile, the air mass will warm and dry, with widespread 8 to 15 percent humidities in the mountains and deserts. High temperatures between 90 and 100 will be common inland of the beaches. Poor overnight recoveries in the foothills are also expected. This warm and dry air will descend into some coastal foothills, including southern Santa Barbara County. As a result, there is an elevated risk for fast growing grass fires over much of the area, that could transition into wildfires where the fuel beds are most abundant and dry. $$