Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
503 FNUS86 KLOX 231656 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 956 AM PDT Sun Jun 23 2024 ECC029-241100- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 956 AM PDT Sun Jun 23 2024 ...Discussion from Monterey... Temperatures will begin cooling down today, but remain above seasonal averages in the interior, in addition to continuing dry conditions away from the coast. Overnight humidity recoveries range from good to decent in the lower elevations to poor in the higher elevations. Mid-level moisture will push into southern Monterey and San Benito Counties today, creating a very low chance for elevated convection. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR TODAY DUE TO HOT, DRY, AND LOCALLY BREEZY CONDITIONS... ...LONG DURATION HEAT AND MODERATELY DRY CONDITIONS THROUGH THURSDAY... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TODAY AND TONIGHT... Few changes to the forecast today, with continued hot, dry and locally breezy conditions expected. Humidities are expected to bump up slightly thanks to subtropical moisture moving over the area, however elevated fire weather conditions are expected over interior areas, including the mountains and the Antelope Valley. This moisture, from the remnants of former Tropical Storm Alberto, will bring a 10-20 percent chance of thunderstorms to the area tonight into Sunday, with the best chances over the eastern San Gabriels, and the higher elevations of the Ventura and Santa Barbara County Mountains. The thunderstorm risk will initially develop across the four-county area this afternoon, then migrate northward to areas near/north of Point Conception this evening and overnight. Lingering moisture will bring a very low chance of convection to the area on Monday, with chances under 15 percent. The lowest levels of the atmosphere will remain fairly dry, even as moisture moves over the area aloft, so any thunderstorms that form will likely have limited rainfall, especially earlier this afternoon. This results in a low but present risk of dry lightning along with gusty downdraft winds. As moisture increases later today there will also be a chance of brief, heavy downpours, especially in the mountains. A large ridge of high pressure over the region will persist into this coming week, creating continued heat over the interior mountains, the Antelope Valley, and also some of the interior valleys. High temperatures between 96 and 107 will be common from the warmest coastal valleys to the interior areas. Breezy winds from typical diurnal directions will form each day,including gusty onshore/southwest winds through the interior passes and canyons of L.A. County into the desert. Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds will likely begin Monday afternoon/evening and increase each day through next week, with gusts reaching 40 mph by Thursday. $$ ECC028-241100- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 956 AM PDT Sun Jun 23 2024 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR TODAY DUE TO HOT, DRY, AND LOCALLY BREEZY CONDITIONS... ...LONG DURATION HEAT AND MODERATELY DRY CONDITIONS THROUGH THURSDAY... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TODAY AND TONIGHT... Few changes to the forecast today, with continued hot, dry and locally breezy conditions expected. Humidities are expected to bump up slightly thanks to subtropical moisture moving over the area, however elevated fire weather conditions are expected over interior areas, including the mountains and the Antelope Valley. This moisture, from the remnants of former Tropical Storm Alberto, will bring a 10-20 percent chance of thunderstorms to the area tonight into Sunday, with the best chances over the eastern San Gabriels, and the higher elevations of the Ventura and Santa Barbara County Mountains. The thunderstorm risk will initially develop across the four-county area this afternoon, then migrate northward to areas near/north of Point Conception this evening and overnight. Lingering moisture will bring a very low chance of convection to the area on Monday, with chances under 15 percent. The lowest levels of the atmosphere will remain fairly dry, even as moisture moves over the area aloft, so any thunderstorms that form will likely have limited rainfall, especially earlier this afternoon. This results in a low but present risk of dry lightning along with gusty downdraft winds. As moisture increases later today there will also be a chance of brief, heavy downpours, especially in the mountains. A large ridge of high pressure over the region will persist into this coming week, creating continued heat over the interior mountains, the Antelope Valley, and also some of the interior valleys. High temperatures between 96 and 107 will be common from the warmest coastal valleys to the interior areas. Breezy winds from typical diurnal directions will form each day,including gusty onshore/southwest winds through the interior passes and canyons of L.A. County into the desert. Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds will likely begin Monday afternoon/evening and increase each day through next week, with gusts reaching 40 mph by Thursday. $$ ECC031-241100- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 956 AM PDT Sun Jun 23 2024 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR TODAY DUE TO HOT, DRY, AND LOCALLY BREEZY CONDITIONS... ...LONG DURATION HEAT AND MODERATELY DRY CONDITIONS THROUGH THURSDAY... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TODAY AND TONIGHT... Few changes to the forecast today, with continued hot, dry and locally breezy conditions expected. Humidities are expected to bump up slightly thanks to subtropical moisture moving over the area, however elevated fire weather conditions are expected over interior areas, including the mountains and the Antelope Valley. This moisture, from the remnants of former Tropical Storm Alberto, will bring a 10-20 percent chance of thunderstorms to the area tonight into Sunday, with the best chances over the eastern San Gabriels, and the higher elevations of the Ventura and Santa Barbara County Mountains. The thunderstorm risk will initially develop across the four-county area this afternoon, then migrate northward to areas near/north of Point Conception this evening and overnight. Lingering moisture will bring a very low chance of convection to the area on Monday, with chances under 15 percent. The lowest levels of the atmosphere will remain fairly dry, even as moisture moves over the area aloft, so any thunderstorms that form will likely have limited rainfall, especially earlier this afternoon. This results in a low but present risk of dry lightning along with gusty downdraft winds. As moisture increases later today there will also be a chance of brief, heavy downpours, especially in the mountains. A large ridge of high pressure over the region will persist into this coming week, creating continued heat over the interior mountains, the Antelope Valley, and also some of the interior valleys. High temperatures between 96 and 107 will be common from the warmest coastal valleys to the interior areas. Breezy winds from typical diurnal directions will form each day,including gusty onshore/southwest winds through the interior passes and canyons of L.A. County into the desert. Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds will likely begin Monday afternoon/evening and increase each day through next week, with gusts reaching 40 mph by Thursday. $$ ECC024-241100- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 956 AM PDT Sun Jun 23 2024 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR TODAY DUE TO HOT, DRY, AND LOCALLY BREEZY CONDITIONS... ...LONG DURATION HEAT AND MODERATELY DRY CONDITIONS THROUGH THURSDAY... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TODAY AND TONIGHT... Few changes to the forecast today, with continued hot, dry and locally breezy conditions expected. Humidities are expected to bump up slightly thanks to subtropical moisture moving over the area, however elevated fire weather conditions are expected over interior areas, including the mountains and the Antelope Valley. This moisture, from the remnants of former Tropical Storm Alberto, will bring a 10-20 percent chance of thunderstorms to the area tonight into Sunday, with the best chances over the eastern San Gabriels, and the higher elevations of the Ventura and Santa Barbara County Mountains. The thunderstorm risk will initially develop across the four-county area this afternoon, then migrate northward to areas near/north of Point Conception this evening and overnight. Lingering moisture will bring a very low chance of convection to the area on Monday, with chances under 15 percent. The lowest levels of the atmosphere will remain fairly dry, even as moisture moves over the area aloft, so any thunderstorms that form will likely have limited rainfall, especially earlier this afternoon. This results in a low but present risk of dry lightning along with gusty downdraft winds. As moisture increases later today there will also be a chance of brief, heavy downpours, especially in the mountains. A large ridge of high pressure over the region will persist into this coming week, creating continued heat over the interior mountains, the Antelope Valley, and also some of the interior valleys. High temperatures between 96 and 107 will be common from the warmest coastal valleys to the interior areas. Breezy winds from typical diurnal directions will form each day,including gusty onshore/southwest winds through the interior passes and canyons of L.A. County into the desert. Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds will likely begin Monday afternoon/evening and increase each day through next week, with gusts reaching 40 mph by Thursday. $$ ECC032-241100- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 956 AM PDT Sun Jun 23 2024 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR TODAY DUE TO HOT, DRY, AND LOCALLY BREEZY CONDITIONS... ...LONG DURATION HEAT AND MODERATELY DRY CONDITIONS THROUGH THURSDAY... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TODAY AND TONIGHT... Few changes to the forecast today, with continued hot, dry and locally breezy conditions expected. Humidities are expected to bump up slightly thanks to subtropical moisture moving over the area, however elevated fire weather conditions are expected over interior areas, including the mountains and the Antelope Valley. This moisture, from the remnants of former Tropical Storm Alberto, will bring a 10-20 percent chance of thunderstorms to the area tonight into Sunday, with the best chances over the eastern San Gabriels, and the higher elevations of the Ventura and Santa Barbara County Mountains. The thunderstorm risk will initially develop across the four-county area this afternoon, then migrate northward to areas near/north of Point Conception this evening and overnight. Lingering moisture will bring a very low chance of convection to the area on Monday, with chances under 15 percent. The lowest levels of the atmosphere will remain fairly dry, even as moisture moves over the area aloft, so any thunderstorms that form will likely have limited rainfall, especially earlier this afternoon. This results in a low but present risk of dry lightning along with gusty downdraft winds. As moisture increases later today there will also be a chance of brief, heavy downpours, especially in the mountains. A large ridge of high pressure over the region will persist into this coming week, creating continued heat over the interior mountains, the Antelope Valley, and also some of the interior valleys. High temperatures between 96 and 107 will be common from the warmest coastal valleys to the interior areas. Breezy winds from typical diurnal directions will form each day,including gusty onshore/southwest winds through the interior passes and canyons of L.A. County into the desert. Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds will likely begin Monday afternoon/evening and increase each day through next week, with gusts reaching 40 mph by Thursday. $$ ECC030-241100- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 956 AM PDT Sun Jun 23 2024 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR TODAY DUE TO HOT, DRY, AND LOCALLY BREEZY CONDITIONS... ...LONG DURATION HEAT AND MODERATELY DRY CONDITIONS THROUGH THURSDAY... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TODAY AND TONIGHT... Few changes to the forecast today, with continued hot, dry and locally breezy conditions expected. Humidities are expected to bump up slightly thanks to subtropical moisture moving over the area, however elevated fire weather conditions are expected over interior areas, including the mountains and the Antelope Valley. This moisture, from the remnants of former Tropical Storm Alberto, will bring a 10-20 percent chance of thunderstorms to the area tonight into Sunday, with the best chances over the eastern San Gabriels, and the higher elevations of the Ventura and Santa Barbara County Mountains. The thunderstorm risk will initially develop across the four-county area this afternoon, then migrate northward to areas near/north of Point Conception this evening and overnight. Lingering moisture will bring a very low chance of convection to the area on Monday, with chances under 15 percent. The lowest levels of the atmosphere will remain fairly dry, even as moisture moves over the area aloft, so any thunderstorms that form will likely have limited rainfall, especially earlier this afternoon. This results in a low but present risk of dry lightning along with gusty downdraft winds. As moisture increases later today there will also be a chance of brief, heavy downpours, especially in the mountains. A large ridge of high pressure over the region will persist into this coming week, creating continued heat over the interior mountains, the Antelope Valley, and also some of the interior valleys. High temperatures between 96 and 107 will be common from the warmest coastal valleys to the interior areas. Breezy winds from typical diurnal directions will form each day,including gusty onshore/southwest winds through the interior passes and canyons of L.A. County into the desert. Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds will likely begin Monday afternoon/evening and increase each day through next week, with gusts reaching 40 mph by Thursday. $$