


Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
704 FNUS86 KLOX 141549 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 849 AM PDT Sat Jun 14 2025 ECC029-151000- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 849 AM PDT Sat Jun 14 2025 ...Discussion from Monterey... ...Elevated fire weather conditions across the interior Central Coast through this weekend with moderate to poor RH recoveries and breezy to gusty onshore afternoon and evening winds... Onshore winds continue through the weekend and early next week. Hill tops and mountain tops above the marine layer and in the lower level temperature inversion will continue to have mild to warm temperatures and low humidities in the teens to 30%. Low lying elevations will have better to much better overnight humidity recoveries. Elevated fire weather conditions in areas of dry fine fuels, late day breezy to gusty winds and low humidity will continue this weekend and next week. 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 AREAS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, ESPECIALLY SUNDAY AND MONDAY... This weekend into at least early next week, the region will be in a period of warm to hot weather, with dry conditions and areas of gusty winds. Elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions are expected for the Antelope Valley and foothills, the Interstate 5 Corridor in northwest Los Angeles County, and the Western Santa Ynez mountains and foothills in Santa Barbara County (locally down to the coast between Gaviota and Goleta). There will primarily be an increased risk for grass fires based on the current state of the fuels. Sundowner Winds, out of the north to northwest, will occur each evening and night across southwest Santa Barbara County, strongest west of the San Marcos Pass. Gusts of 30 to 45 mph will be common most nights, with up to 55 mph gusts possible Monday night. Northwest gusts will occur along in the Interstate 5 corridor in the evenings and overnight with gusts between 25 to 40 mph common. Finally, typical southwest to west gusts of 25 to 40 mph will impact the Antelope Valley and foothills during the afternoons and evenings each day. Dry humidities will prevail with relative humidities between 6 to 15 percent across the Antelope Valley/foothills, and the driest interior mountains and valleys. Elsewhere across the interior, 12 to 25 percent will be widespread. Inland temperatures between 90 and 100 degrees will be common, with up to around 103 degrees possible in the deserts for the peak of the heat on Sunday. Sunday and Monday nights, the western Santa Ynez Range, foothills, and localized coastal areas (Gaviota to Goleta) will see dry conditions with minimum humidities in the 12 to 25 percent range as well and temperatures in the 80s. Dry/warm conditions will last well into the overnight period, due to the Sundowner Winds, and will likely result in several hours of critical fire weather conditions for southwest Santa Barbara County Sunday and Monday nights. $$ ECC028-151000- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 849 AM PDT Sat Jun 14 2025 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, ESPECIALLY SUNDAY AND MONDAY... This weekend into at least early next week, the region will be in a period of warm to hot weather, with dry conditions and areas of gusty winds. Elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions are expected for the Antelope Valley and foothills, the Interstate 5 Corridor in northwest Los Angeles County, and the Western Santa Ynez mountains and foothills in Santa Barbara County (locally down to the coast between Gaviota and Goleta). There will primarily be an increased risk for grass fires based on the current state of the fuels. Sundowner Winds, out of the north to northwest, will occur each evening and night across southwest Santa Barbara County, strongest west of the San Marcos Pass. Gusts of 30 to 45 mph will be common most nights, with up to 55 mph gusts possible Monday night. Northwest gusts will occur along in the Interstate 5 corridor in the evenings and overnight with gusts between 25 to 40 mph common. Finally, typical southwest to west gusts of 25 to 40 mph will impact the Antelope Valley and foothills during the afternoons and evenings each day. Dry humidities will prevail with relative humidities between 6 to 15 percent across the Antelope Valley/foothills, and the driest interior mountains and valleys. Elsewhere across the interior, 12 to 25 percent will be widespread. Inland temperatures between 90 and 100 degrees will be common, with up to around 103 degrees possible in the deserts for the peak of the heat on Sunday. Sunday and Monday nights, the western Santa Ynez Range, foothills, and localized coastal areas (Gaviota to Goleta) will see dry conditions with minimum humidities in the 12 to 25 percent range as well and temperatures in the 80s. Dry/warm conditions will last well into the overnight period, due to the Sundowner Winds, and will likely result in several hours of critical fire weather conditions for southwest Santa Barbara County Sunday and Monday nights. $$ ECC031-151000- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 849 AM PDT Sat Jun 14 2025 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, ESPECIALLY SUNDAY AND MONDAY... This weekend into at least early next week, the region will be in a period of warm to hot weather, with dry conditions and areas of gusty winds. Elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions are expected for the Antelope Valley and foothills, the Interstate 5 Corridor in northwest Los Angeles County, and the Western Santa Ynez mountains and foothills in Santa Barbara County (locally down to the coast between Gaviota and Goleta). There will primarily be an increased risk for grass fires based on the current state of the fuels. Sundowner Winds, out of the north to northwest, will occur each evening and night across southwest Santa Barbara County, strongest west of the San Marcos Pass. Gusts of 30 to 45 mph will be common most nights, with up to 55 mph gusts possible Monday night. Northwest gusts will occur along in the Interstate 5 corridor in the evenings and overnight with gusts between 25 to 40 mph common. Finally, typical southwest to west gusts of 25 to 40 mph will impact the Antelope Valley and foothills during the afternoons and evenings each day. Dry humidities will prevail with relative humidities between 6 to 15 percent across the Antelope Valley/foothills, and the driest interior mountains and valleys. Elsewhere across the interior, 12 to 25 percent will be widespread. Inland temperatures between 90 and 100 degrees will be common, with up to around 103 degrees possible in the deserts for the peak of the heat on Sunday. Sunday and Monday nights, the western Santa Ynez Range, foothills, and localized coastal areas (Gaviota to Goleta) will see dry conditions with minimum humidities in the 12 to 25 percent range as well and temperatures in the 80s. Dry/warm conditions will last well into the overnight period, due to the Sundowner Winds, and will likely result in several hours of critical fire weather conditions for southwest Santa Barbara County Sunday and Monday nights. $$ ECC024-151000- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 849 AM PDT Sat Jun 14 2025 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, ESPECIALLY SUNDAY AND MONDAY... This weekend into at least early next week, the region will be in a period of warm to hot weather, with dry conditions and areas of gusty winds. Elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions are expected for the Antelope Valley and foothills, the Interstate 5 Corridor in northwest Los Angeles County, and the Western Santa Ynez mountains and foothills in Santa Barbara County (locally down to the coast between Gaviota and Goleta). There will primarily be an increased risk for grass fires based on the current state of the fuels. Sundowner Winds, out of the north to northwest, will occur each evening and night across southwest Santa Barbara County, strongest west of the San Marcos Pass. Gusts of 30 to 45 mph will be common most nights, with up to 55 mph gusts possible Monday night. Northwest gusts will occur along in the Interstate 5 corridor in the evenings and overnight with gusts between 25 to 40 mph common. Finally, typical southwest to west gusts of 25 to 40 mph will impact the Antelope Valley and foothills during the afternoons and evenings each day. Dry humidities will prevail with relative humidities between 6 to 15 percent across the Antelope Valley/foothills, and the driest interior mountains and valleys. Elsewhere across the interior, 12 to 25 percent will be widespread. Inland temperatures between 90 and 100 degrees will be common, with up to around 103 degrees possible in the deserts for the peak of the heat on Sunday. Sunday and Monday nights, the western Santa Ynez Range, foothills, and localized coastal areas (Gaviota to Goleta) will see dry conditions with minimum humidities in the 12 to 25 percent range as well and temperatures in the 80s. Dry/warm conditions will last well into the overnight period, due to the Sundowner Winds, and will likely result in several hours of critical fire weather conditions for southwest Santa Barbara County Sunday and Monday nights. $$ ECC032-151000- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 849 AM PDT Sat Jun 14 2025 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, ESPECIALLY SUNDAY AND MONDAY... This weekend into at least early next week, the region will be in a period of warm to hot weather, with dry conditions and areas of gusty winds. Elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions are expected for the Antelope Valley and foothills, the Interstate 5 Corridor in northwest Los Angeles County, and the Western Santa Ynez mountains and foothills in Santa Barbara County (locally down to the coast between Gaviota and Goleta). There will primarily be an increased risk for grass fires based on the current state of the fuels. Sundowner Winds, out of the north to northwest, will occur each evening and night across southwest Santa Barbara County, strongest west of the San Marcos Pass. Gusts of 30 to 45 mph will be common most nights, with up to 55 mph gusts possible Monday night. Northwest gusts will occur along in the Interstate 5 corridor in the evenings and overnight with gusts between 25 to 40 mph common. Finally, typical southwest to west gusts of 25 to 40 mph will impact the Antelope Valley and foothills during the afternoons and evenings each day. Dry humidities will prevail with relative humidities between 6 to 15 percent across the Antelope Valley/foothills, and the driest interior mountains and valleys. Elsewhere across the interior, 12 to 25 percent will be widespread. Inland temperatures between 90 and 100 degrees will be common, with up to around 103 degrees possible in the deserts for the peak of the heat on Sunday. Sunday and Monday nights, the western Santa Ynez Range, foothills, and localized coastal areas (Gaviota to Goleta) will see dry conditions with minimum humidities in the 12 to 25 percent range as well and temperatures in the 80s. Dry/warm conditions will last well into the overnight period, due to the Sundowner Winds, and will likely result in several hours of critical fire weather conditions for southwest Santa Barbara County Sunday and Monday nights. $$ ECC030-151000- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 849 AM PDT Sat Jun 14 2025 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, ESPECIALLY SUNDAY AND MONDAY... This weekend into at least early next week, the region will be in a period of warm to hot weather, with dry conditions and areas of gusty winds. Elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions are expected for the Antelope Valley and foothills, the Interstate 5 Corridor in northwest Los Angeles County, and the Western Santa Ynez mountains and foothills in Santa Barbara County (locally down to the coast between Gaviota and Goleta). There will primarily be an increased risk for grass fires based on the current state of the fuels. Sundowner Winds, out of the north to northwest, will occur each evening and night across southwest Santa Barbara County, strongest west of the San Marcos Pass. Gusts of 30 to 45 mph will be common most nights, with up to 55 mph gusts possible Monday night. Northwest gusts will occur along in the Interstate 5 corridor in the evenings and overnight with gusts between 25 to 40 mph common. Finally, typical southwest to west gusts of 25 to 40 mph will impact the Antelope Valley and foothills during the afternoons and evenings each day. Dry humidities will prevail with relative humidities between 6 to 15 percent across the Antelope Valley/foothills, and the driest interior mountains and valleys. Elsewhere across the interior, 12 to 25 percent will be widespread. Inland temperatures between 90 and 100 degrees will be common, with up to around 103 degrees possible in the deserts for the peak of the heat on Sunday. Sunday and Monday nights, the western Santa Ynez Range, foothills, and localized coastal areas (Gaviota to Goleta) will see dry conditions with minimum humidities in the 12 to 25 percent range as well and temperatures in the 80s. Dry/warm conditions will last well into the overnight period, due to the Sundowner Winds, and will likely result in several hours of critical fire weather conditions for southwest Santa Barbara County Sunday and Monday nights. $$