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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
235 PM PST Wed Nov 19 2025

ECC029-201645-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
235 PM PST Wed Nov 19 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 ON THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
NIGHT...

  Another storm will bring rain and high elevation snow to the area
Thursday and Friday, and possibly into early Saturday across LA
County.  Rain amounts are expected to range from a half to one inch
most coast and  valleys, 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  Pt Conception. Thunderstorms are possible,
mainly in LA County Thursday  night into early Friday morning when
rain rates up to a half inch per hour are possible, especially
southeast LA County. 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.


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ECC028-201645-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
235 PM PST Wed Nov 19 2025

...ANOTHER STORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA ON THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
NIGHT...

  Another storm will bring rain and high elevation snow to the area
Thursday and Friday, and possibly into early Saturday across LA
County.  Rain amounts are expected to range from a half to one inch
most coast and  valleys, 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  Pt Conception. Thunderstorms are possible,
mainly in LA County Thursday  night into early Friday morning when
rain rates up to a half inch per hour are possible, especially
southeast LA County. 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.


$$

ECC031-201645-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
235 PM PST Wed Nov 19 2025

...ANOTHER STORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA ON THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
NIGHT...

  Another storm will bring rain and high elevation snow to the area
Thursday and Friday, and possibly into early Saturday across LA
County.  Rain amounts are expected to range from a half to one inch
most coast and  valleys, 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  Pt Conception. Thunderstorms are possible,
mainly in LA County Thursday  night into early Friday morning when
rain rates up to a half inch per hour are possible, especially
southeast LA County. 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.


$$

ECC024-201645-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
235 PM PST Wed Nov 19 2025

...ANOTHER STORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA ON THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
NIGHT...

  Another storm will bring rain and high elevation snow to the area
Thursday and Friday, and possibly into early Saturday across LA
County.  Rain amounts are expected to range from a half to one inch
most coast and  valleys, 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  Pt Conception. Thunderstorms are possible,
mainly in LA County Thursday  night into early Friday morning when
rain rates up to a half inch per hour are possible, especially
southeast LA County. 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.


$$

ECC032-201645-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
235 PM PST Wed Nov 19 2025

...ANOTHER STORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA ON THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
NIGHT...

  Another storm will bring rain and high elevation snow to the area
Thursday and Friday, and possibly into early Saturday across LA
County.  Rain amounts are expected to range from a half to one inch
most coast and  valleys, 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  Pt Conception. Thunderstorms are possible,
mainly in LA County Thursday  night into early Friday morning when
rain rates up to a half inch per hour are possible, especially
southeast LA County. 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.


$$

ECC030-201645-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
235 PM PST Wed Nov 19 2025

...ANOTHER STORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA ON THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
NIGHT...

  Another storm will bring rain and high elevation snow to the area
Thursday and Friday, and possibly into early Saturday across LA
County.  Rain amounts are expected to range from a half to one inch
most coast and  valleys, 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  Pt Conception. Thunderstorms are possible,
mainly in LA County Thursday  night into early Friday morning when
rain rates up to a half inch per hour are possible, especially
southeast LA County. 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.


$$