Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
453 FNUS86 KLOX 271524 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 824 AM PDT Thu Jun 27 2024 ECC029-280930- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 824 AM PDT Thu Jun 27 2024 ...Discussion from Monterey... Onshore winds will persist through the weekend helping to keep temperatures at or slightly below normal. Confidence is increasing for a dome of high pressure to build over our area next week, resulting in impactful heat and dry conditions. 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 ACROSS INTERIOR SECTIONS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS THROUGH TONIGHT DUE TO DRY CONDITIONS WITH WARM TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS... A broad upper-level trough will continue overspreading the area today. This will result in a slight cooling trend for the area, with low clouds and fog confined to some areas near the coast. Away from the coast, relative humidity will drop into the 10 to 35 percent range during the afternoon with poor to moderate overnight recovery. In addition, there will be increased southwest to northwest winds across the interior, gusting to 25 to 45 mph. The strongest gusts are expected across the western Antelope Valley and nearby foothills, as well as the Interstate-5 corridor, during the afternoon and evening hours. In addition, Sundowner winds are expected to gust to 35 to 45 mph across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills through tonight. The combination of low relative humidity and gusty winds will bring elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions across the interior sections, as well as the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills. There will be an increased risk for grass fire activity in these areas. At this time, the most favored areas for brief critical fire weather conditions would include the Interstate-5 corridor, as well as the western Antelope Valley and nearby foothills. For Friday through the weekend, a gradual warming trend is expected with dry conditions persisting away from the coast. Winds will be generally weaker, limiting the fire-weather risk. However, locally elevated conditions may occur with weak Sundowner winds across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills, and with gusty southwest winds across the Antelope Valley and nearby foothills during the afternoon and evening. $$ ECC028-280930- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 824 AM PDT Thu Jun 27 2024 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR SECTIONS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS THROUGH TONIGHT DUE TO DRY CONDITIONS WITH WARM TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS... A broad upper-level trough will continue overspreading the area today. This will result in a slight cooling trend for the area, with low clouds and fog confined to some areas near the coast. Away from the coast, relative humidity will drop into the 10 to 35 percent range during the afternoon with poor to moderate overnight recovery. In addition, there will be increased southwest to northwest winds across the interior, gusting to 25 to 45 mph. The strongest gusts are expected across the western Antelope Valley and nearby foothills, as well as the Interstate-5 corridor, during the afternoon and evening hours. In addition, Sundowner winds are expected to gust to 35 to 45 mph across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills through tonight. The combination of low relative humidity and gusty winds will bring elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions across the interior sections, as well as the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills. There will be an increased risk for grass fire activity in these areas. At this time, the most favored areas for brief critical fire weather conditions would include the Interstate-5 corridor, as well as the western Antelope Valley and nearby foothills. For Friday through the weekend, a gradual warming trend is expected with dry conditions persisting away from the coast. Winds will be generally weaker, limiting the fire-weather risk. However, locally elevated conditions may occur with weak Sundowner winds across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills, and with gusty southwest winds across the Antelope Valley and nearby foothills during the afternoon and evening. $$ ECC031-280930- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 824 AM PDT Thu Jun 27 2024 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR SECTIONS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS THROUGH TONIGHT DUE TO DRY CONDITIONS WITH WARM TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS... A broad upper-level trough will continue overspreading the area today. This will result in a slight cooling trend for the area, with low clouds and fog confined to some areas near the coast. Away from the coast, relative humidity will drop into the 10 to 35 percent range during the afternoon with poor to moderate overnight recovery. In addition, there will be increased southwest to northwest winds across the interior, gusting to 25 to 45 mph. The strongest gusts are expected across the western Antelope Valley and nearby foothills, as well as the Interstate-5 corridor, during the afternoon and evening hours. In addition, Sundowner winds are expected to gust to 35 to 45 mph across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills through tonight. The combination of low relative humidity and gusty winds will bring elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions across the interior sections, as well as the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills. There will be an increased risk for grass fire activity in these areas. At this time, the most favored areas for brief critical fire weather conditions would include the Interstate-5 corridor, as well as the western Antelope Valley and nearby foothills. For Friday through the weekend, a gradual warming trend is expected with dry conditions persisting away from the coast. Winds will be generally weaker, limiting the fire-weather risk. However, locally elevated conditions may occur with weak Sundowner winds across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills, and with gusty southwest winds across the Antelope Valley and nearby foothills during the afternoon and evening. $$ ECC024-280930- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 824 AM PDT Thu Jun 27 2024 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR SECTIONS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS THROUGH TONIGHT DUE TO DRY CONDITIONS WITH WARM TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS... A broad upper-level trough will continue overspreading the area today. This will result in a slight cooling trend for the area, with low clouds and fog confined to some areas near the coast. Away from the coast, relative humidity will drop into the 10 to 35 percent range during the afternoon with poor to moderate overnight recovery. In addition, there will be increased southwest to northwest winds across the interior, gusting to 25 to 45 mph. The strongest gusts are expected across the western Antelope Valley and nearby foothills, as well as the Interstate-5 corridor, during the afternoon and evening hours. In addition, Sundowner winds are expected to gust to 35 to 45 mph across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills through tonight. The combination of low relative humidity and gusty winds will bring elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions across the interior sections, as well as the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills. There will be an increased risk for grass fire activity in these areas. At this time, the most favored areas for brief critical fire weather conditions would include the Interstate-5 corridor, as well as the western Antelope Valley and nearby foothills. For Friday through the weekend, a gradual warming trend is expected with dry conditions persisting away from the coast. Winds will be generally weaker, limiting the fire-weather risk. However, locally elevated conditions may occur with weak Sundowner winds across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills, and with gusty southwest winds across the Antelope Valley and nearby foothills during the afternoon and evening. $$ ECC032-280930- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 824 AM PDT Thu Jun 27 2024 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR SECTIONS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS THROUGH TONIGHT DUE TO DRY CONDITIONS WITH WARM TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS... A broad upper-level trough will continue overspreading the area today. This will result in a slight cooling trend for the area, with low clouds and fog confined to some areas near the coast. Away from the coast, relative humidity will drop into the 10 to 35 percent range during the afternoon with poor to moderate overnight recovery. In addition, there will be increased southwest to northwest winds across the interior, gusting to 25 to 45 mph. The strongest gusts are expected across the western Antelope Valley and nearby foothills, as well as the Interstate-5 corridor, during the afternoon and evening hours. In addition, Sundowner winds are expected to gust to 35 to 45 mph across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills through tonight. The combination of low relative humidity and gusty winds will bring elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions across the interior sections, as well as the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills. There will be an increased risk for grass fire activity in these areas. At this time, the most favored areas for brief critical fire weather conditions would include the Interstate-5 corridor, as well as the western Antelope Valley and nearby foothills. For Friday through the weekend, a gradual warming trend is expected with dry conditions persisting away from the coast. Winds will be generally weaker, limiting the fire-weather risk. However, locally elevated conditions may occur with weak Sundowner winds across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills, and with gusty southwest winds across the Antelope Valley and nearby foothills during the afternoon and evening. $$ ECC030-280930- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 824 AM PDT Thu Jun 27 2024 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR SECTIONS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS THROUGH TONIGHT DUE TO DRY CONDITIONS WITH WARM TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY WINDS... A broad upper-level trough will continue overspreading the area today. This will result in a slight cooling trend for the area, with low clouds and fog confined to some areas near the coast. Away from the coast, relative humidity will drop into the 10 to 35 percent range during the afternoon with poor to moderate overnight recovery. In addition, there will be increased southwest to northwest winds across the interior, gusting to 25 to 45 mph. The strongest gusts are expected across the western Antelope Valley and nearby foothills, as well as the Interstate-5 corridor, during the afternoon and evening hours. In addition, Sundowner winds are expected to gust to 35 to 45 mph across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills through tonight. The combination of low relative humidity and gusty winds will bring elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions across the interior sections, as well as the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills. There will be an increased risk for grass fire activity in these areas. At this time, the most favored areas for brief critical fire weather conditions would include the Interstate-5 corridor, as well as the western Antelope Valley and nearby foothills. For Friday through the weekend, a gradual warming trend is expected with dry conditions persisting away from the coast. Winds will be generally weaker, limiting the fire-weather risk. However, locally elevated conditions may occur with weak Sundowner winds across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills, and with gusty southwest winds across the Antelope Valley and nearby foothills during the afternoon and evening. $$