Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
147 FNUS86 KLOX 191630 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 930 AM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024 ECC029-201030- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 930 AM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024 ...Discussion from Monterey... Fire weather conditions continue to improve today with onshore flow bringing cooler temperatures and higher humidities. Warmer and drier conditions develop Thursday, peak Friday into the weekend, and continue into the early part of next week. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...LONG DURATION HOT AND DRY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE STARTING THIS WEEKEND... Improved conditions will continue through Thursday or Friday. The marine layer will moderate coastal and valley areas, most expansive today and less so Thursday and Friday. Southwest Santa Barbara County will continue to see Sundowner wind gusts between 35 and 45 mph through Thursday Night, but humidities will remain above 25 percent. Mountain, interior valleys, and deserts will remain dry and breezy but much improved from earlier this week. Southwest to northwest wind gusts will peak between 20 and 30 mph with minimum humidities generally between 10 and 20 percent. With ample dead fuels and dried grasses, the risk for large grass fires will remain elevated. High pressure will build once again this weekend. Hot and dry conditions will return with the potential of a long duration event lasting through most of next week and beyond. High temperatures between 95 and 105 will be common from the warmest coastal valleys to the interior areas. Minimum humidities over the mountains and interior areas between 8 and 15 percent will be common as well, with warm and dry nights. Gusty diurnal winds will form each day, with weak to moderate Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds expected. Overall, the winds do not look nearly as strong as earlier this week. $$ ECC028-201030- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 930 AM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024 ...LONG DURATION HOT AND DRY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE STARTING THIS WEEKEND... Improved conditions will continue through Thursday or Friday. The marine layer will moderate coastal and valley areas, most expansive today and less so Thursday and Friday. Southwest Santa Barbara County will continue to see Sundowner wind gusts between 35 and 45 mph through Thursday Night, but humidities will remain above 25 percent. Mountain, interior valleys, and deserts will remain dry and breezy but much improved from earlier this week. Southwest to northwest wind gusts will peak between 20 and 30 mph with minimum humidities generally between 10 and 20 percent. With ample dead fuels and dried grasses, the risk for large grass fires will remain elevated. High pressure will build once again this weekend. Hot and dry conditions will return with the potential of a long duration event lasting through most of next week and beyond. High temperatures between 95 and 105 will be common from the warmest coastal valleys to the interior areas. Minimum humidities over the mountains and interior areas between 8 and 15 percent will be common as well, with warm and dry nights. Gusty diurnal winds will form each day, with weak to moderate Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds expected. Overall, the winds do not look nearly as strong as earlier this week. $$ ECC031-201030- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 930 AM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024 ...LONG DURATION HOT AND DRY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE STARTING THIS WEEKEND... Improved conditions will continue through Thursday or Friday. The marine layer will moderate coastal and valley areas, most expansive today and less so Thursday and Friday. Southwest Santa Barbara County will continue to see Sundowner wind gusts between 35 and 45 mph through Thursday Night, but humidities will remain above 25 percent. Mountain, interior valleys, and deserts will remain dry and breezy but much improved from earlier this week. Southwest to northwest wind gusts will peak between 20 and 30 mph with minimum humidities generally between 10 and 20 percent. With ample dead fuels and dried grasses, the risk for large grass fires will remain elevated. High pressure will build once again this weekend. Hot and dry conditions will return with the potential of a long duration event lasting through most of next week and beyond. High temperatures between 95 and 105 will be common from the warmest coastal valleys to the interior areas. Minimum humidities over the mountains and interior areas between 8 and 15 percent will be common as well, with warm and dry nights. Gusty diurnal winds will form each day, with weak to moderate Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds expected. Overall, the winds do not look nearly as strong as earlier this week. $$ ECC024-201030- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 930 AM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024 ...LONG DURATION HOT AND DRY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE STARTING THIS WEEKEND... Improved conditions will continue through Thursday or Friday. The marine layer will moderate coastal and valley areas, most expansive today and less so Thursday and Friday. Southwest Santa Barbara County will continue to see Sundowner wind gusts between 35 and 45 mph through Thursday Night, but humidities will remain above 25 percent. Mountain, interior valleys, and deserts will remain dry and breezy but much improved from earlier this week. Southwest to northwest wind gusts will peak between 20 and 30 mph with minimum humidities generally between 10 and 20 percent. With ample dead fuels and dried grasses, the risk for large grass fires will remain elevated. High pressure will build once again this weekend. Hot and dry conditions will return with the potential of a long duration event lasting through most of next week and beyond. High temperatures between 95 and 105 will be common from the warmest coastal valleys to the interior areas. Minimum humidities over the mountains and interior areas between 8 and 15 percent will be common as well, with warm and dry nights. Gusty diurnal winds will form each day, with weak to moderate Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds expected. Overall, the winds do not look nearly as strong as earlier this week. $$ ECC032-201030- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 930 AM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024 ...LONG DURATION HOT AND DRY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE STARTING THIS WEEKEND... Improved conditions will continue through Thursday or Friday. The marine layer will moderate coastal and valley areas, most expansive today and less so Thursday and Friday. Southwest Santa Barbara County will continue to see Sundowner wind gusts between 35 and 45 mph through Thursday Night, but humidities will remain above 25 percent. Mountain, interior valleys, and deserts will remain dry and breezy but much improved from earlier this week. Southwest to northwest wind gusts will peak between 20 and 30 mph with minimum humidities generally between 10 and 20 percent. With ample dead fuels and dried grasses, the risk for large grass fires will remain elevated. High pressure will build once again this weekend. Hot and dry conditions will return with the potential of a long duration event lasting through most of next week and beyond. High temperatures between 95 and 105 will be common from the warmest coastal valleys to the interior areas. Minimum humidities over the mountains and interior areas between 8 and 15 percent will be common as well, with warm and dry nights. Gusty diurnal winds will form each day, with weak to moderate Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds expected. Overall, the winds do not look nearly as strong as earlier this week. $$ ECC030-201030- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 930 AM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024 ...LONG DURATION HOT AND DRY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE STARTING THIS WEEKEND... Improved conditions will continue through Thursday or Friday. The marine layer will moderate coastal and valley areas, most expansive today and less so Thursday and Friday. Southwest Santa Barbara County will continue to see Sundowner wind gusts between 35 and 45 mph through Thursday Night, but humidities will remain above 25 percent. Mountain, interior valleys, and deserts will remain dry and breezy but much improved from earlier this week. Southwest to northwest wind gusts will peak between 20 and 30 mph with minimum humidities generally between 10 and 20 percent. With ample dead fuels and dried grasses, the risk for large grass fires will remain elevated. High pressure will build once again this weekend. Hot and dry conditions will return with the potential of a long duration event lasting through most of next week and beyond. High temperatures between 95 and 105 will be common from the warmest coastal valleys to the interior areas. Minimum humidities over the mountains and interior areas between 8 and 15 percent will be common as well, with warm and dry nights. Gusty diurnal winds will form each day, with weak to moderate Sundowner and I-5 Corridor winds expected. Overall, the winds do not look nearly as strong as earlier this week. $$