Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
959 FNUS86 KLOX 201604 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 804 AM PST Thu Nov 20 2025 ECC029-211015- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 804 AM PST Thu Nov 20 2025 ...Discussion from Monterey... No major fire weather concerns at the moment. A weak cold front will bring very high humidity and some wetting rain across the area starting in the North Bay late tonight and pushing south through Thursday. Rain totals will average around 1/4" with more along the coastal mountains and less in the deeper interior. As this system clears, moderate offshore winds will move in and bring some drier air Friday. After Thursday`s rain, there is no significant chance of rain until after Thanksgiving. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...ANOTHER STORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... A storm is beginning to impact the area this morning and will continue to impact the area through Friday night. Rain will spread south and east across the area today with showers and thunderstorms tonight and Friday. At this time, rain amounts are expected to range from a half to one inch for most coastal and valley areas, and 1-2 inches in the mountains. There is a 20-30% chance that rain amounts will be twice that amount. Highest amounts will be south of Point Conception. Thunderstorms are possible tonight and Friday across many areas. Rain rates are generally expected be 0.10 to 0.40 inches per hour, but rates up to around 0.75 inches per hour will be possible with any thunderstorms. Snow levels will be around 6000 feet with up to 8 inches of snow possible at higher elevations. A long period of dry weather will begin Saturday and last through the week of Thanksgiving. $$ ECC028-211015- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 804 AM PST Thu Nov 20 2025 ...ANOTHER STORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... A storm is beginning to impact the area this morning and will continue to impact the area through Friday night. Rain will spread south and east across the area today with showers and thunderstorms tonight and Friday. At this time, rain amounts are expected to range from a half to one inch for most coastal and valley areas, and 1-2 inches in the mountains. There is a 20-30% chance that rain amounts will be twice that amount. Highest amounts will be south of Point Conception. Thunderstorms are possible tonight and Friday across many areas. Rain rates are generally expected be 0.10 to 0.40 inches per hour, but rates up to around 0.75 inches per hour will be possible with any thunderstorms. Snow levels will be around 6000 feet with up to 8 inches of snow possible at higher elevations. A long period of dry weather will begin Saturday and last through the week of Thanksgiving. $$ ECC031-211015- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 804 AM PST Thu Nov 20 2025 ...ANOTHER STORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... A storm is beginning to impact the area this morning and will continue to impact the area through Friday night. Rain will spread south and east across the area today with showers and thunderstorms tonight and Friday. At this time, rain amounts are expected to range from a half to one inch for most coastal and valley areas, and 1-2 inches in the mountains. There is a 20-30% chance that rain amounts will be twice that amount. Highest amounts will be south of Point Conception. Thunderstorms are possible tonight and Friday across many areas. Rain rates are generally expected be 0.10 to 0.40 inches per hour, but rates up to around 0.75 inches per hour will be possible with any thunderstorms. Snow levels will be around 6000 feet with up to 8 inches of snow possible at higher elevations. A long period of dry weather will begin Saturday and last through the week of Thanksgiving. $$ ECC024-211015- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 804 AM PST Thu Nov 20 2025 ...ANOTHER STORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... A storm is beginning to impact the area this morning and will continue to impact the area through Friday night. Rain will spread south and east across the area today with showers and thunderstorms tonight and Friday. At this time, rain amounts are expected to range from a half to one inch for most coastal and valley areas, and 1-2 inches in the mountains. There is a 20-30% chance that rain amounts will be twice that amount. Highest amounts will be south of Point Conception. Thunderstorms are possible tonight and Friday across many areas. Rain rates are generally expected be 0.10 to 0.40 inches per hour, but rates up to around 0.75 inches per hour will be possible with any thunderstorms. Snow levels will be around 6000 feet with up to 8 inches of snow possible at higher elevations. A long period of dry weather will begin Saturday and last through the week of Thanksgiving. $$ ECC032-211015- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 804 AM PST Thu Nov 20 2025 ...ANOTHER STORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... A storm is beginning to impact the area this morning and will continue to impact the area through Friday night. Rain will spread south and east across the area today with showers and thunderstorms tonight and Friday. At this time, rain amounts are expected to range from a half to one inch for most coastal and valley areas, and 1-2 inches in the mountains. There is a 20-30% chance that rain amounts will be twice that amount. Highest amounts will be south of Point Conception. Thunderstorms are possible tonight and Friday across many areas. Rain rates are generally expected be 0.10 to 0.40 inches per hour, but rates up to around 0.75 inches per hour will be possible with any thunderstorms. Snow levels will be around 6000 feet with up to 8 inches of snow possible at higher elevations. A long period of dry weather will begin Saturday and last through the week of Thanksgiving. $$ ECC030-211015- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 804 AM PST Thu Nov 20 2025 ...ANOTHER STORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... A storm is beginning to impact the area this morning and will continue to impact the area through Friday night. Rain will spread south and east across the area today with showers and thunderstorms tonight and Friday. At this time, rain amounts are expected to range from a half to one inch for most coastal and valley areas, and 1-2 inches in the mountains. There is a 20-30% chance that rain amounts will be twice that amount. Highest amounts will be south of Point Conception. Thunderstorms are possible tonight and Friday across many areas. Rain rates are generally expected be 0.10 to 0.40 inches per hour, but rates up to around 0.75 inches per hour will be possible with any thunderstorms. Snow levels will be around 6000 feet with up to 8 inches of snow possible at higher elevations. A long period of dry weather will begin Saturday and last through the week of Thanksgiving. $$