


Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
273 FNUS86 KLOX 161636 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 936 AM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025 ECC029-171045- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 936 AM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025 ...Discussion from Monterey... The marine layer will be around 2000ft today and gradually compress to about 1000-1200ft over the next day or so. This means cooler weather continues through Thursday, with a slight warming trend occuring into the weekend. Those within the marine layer`s influence have minimal fire weather concerns, while those above deal with poor daytime humidity retention followed by poor to fair overnight recoveries. Winds remain onshore through the forecast period with diurnally breezy winds expected across mountain gaps/passes, ridgetops, and within valleys. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS SOME INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS, AND DESERTS TODAY... ...SMALL THUNDERSTORM RISK THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, FOCUSED OVER THE SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY... Elevated fire weather (breezy winds and low humidity) conditions will continue across some interior valleys, mountains, and deserts through this evening. There is an increased risk of large grass fires with rapid fire spread, especially for the Antelope Valley and Highway 14 Corridor. A deep marine layer through at least Thursday will maintain below normal risk for large fire for coasts, coastal valleys, extending into some interior valleys (mainly San Luis Obispo County). The marine layer will likely shrink especially north of Point Conception through the weekend, leading to warming and drying trends focused across interior valleys of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. There is a 5-15 percent chance of monsoonal showers and thunderstorms during the afternoons and evenings Thursday through Sunday, focused over the San Gabriel Mountains and Antelope Valley. New fire starts from dry lighting strikes and damaging outflow winds are possible with any monsoon thunderstorms. There is a 20 percent chance that the monsoon disrupts the marine layer, especially for LA County, leading to the significant warming trends near the coast. $$ ECC028-171045- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 936 AM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS SOME INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS, AND DESERTS TODAY... ...SMALL THUNDERSTORM RISK THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, FOCUSED OVER THE SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY... Elevated fire weather (breezy winds and low humidity) conditions will continue across some interior valleys, mountains, and deserts through this evening. There is an increased risk of large grass fires with rapid fire spread, especially for the Antelope Valley and Highway 14 Corridor. A deep marine layer through at least Thursday will maintain below normal risk for large fire for coasts, coastal valleys, extending into some interior valleys (mainly San Luis Obispo County). The marine layer will likely shrink especially north of Point Conception through the weekend, leading to warming and drying trends focused across interior valleys of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. There is a 5-15 percent chance of monsoonal showers and thunderstorms during the afternoons and evenings Thursday through Sunday, focused over the San Gabriel Mountains and Antelope Valley. New fire starts from dry lighting strikes and damaging outflow winds are possible with any monsoon thunderstorms. There is a 20 percent chance that the monsoon disrupts the marine layer, especially for LA County, leading to the significant warming trends near the coast. $$ ECC031-171045- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 936 AM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS SOME INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS, AND DESERTS TODAY... ...SMALL THUNDERSTORM RISK THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, FOCUSED OVER THE SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY... Elevated fire weather (breezy winds and low humidity) conditions will continue across some interior valleys, mountains, and deserts through this evening. There is an increased risk of large grass fires with rapid fire spread, especially for the Antelope Valley and Highway 14 Corridor. A deep marine layer through at least Thursday will maintain below normal risk for large fire for coasts, coastal valleys, extending into some interior valleys (mainly San Luis Obispo County). The marine layer will likely shrink especially north of Point Conception through the weekend, leading to warming and drying trends focused across interior valleys of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. There is a 5-15 percent chance of monsoonal showers and thunderstorms during the afternoons and evenings Thursday through Sunday, focused over the San Gabriel Mountains and Antelope Valley. New fire starts from dry lighting strikes and damaging outflow winds are possible with any monsoon thunderstorms. There is a 20 percent chance that the monsoon disrupts the marine layer, especially for LA County, leading to the significant warming trends near the coast. $$ ECC024-171045- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 936 AM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS SOME INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS, AND DESERTS TODAY... ...SMALL THUNDERSTORM RISK THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, FOCUSED OVER THE SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY... Elevated fire weather (breezy winds and low humidity) conditions will continue across some interior valleys, mountains, and deserts through this evening. There is an increased risk of large grass fires with rapid fire spread, especially for the Antelope Valley and Highway 14 Corridor. A deep marine layer through at least Thursday will maintain below normal risk for large fire for coasts, coastal valleys, extending into some interior valleys (mainly San Luis Obispo County). The marine layer will likely shrink especially north of Point Conception through the weekend, leading to warming and drying trends focused across interior valleys of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. There is a 5-15 percent chance of monsoonal showers and thunderstorms during the afternoons and evenings Thursday through Sunday, focused over the San Gabriel Mountains and Antelope Valley. New fire starts from dry lighting strikes and damaging outflow winds are possible with any monsoon thunderstorms. There is a 20 percent chance that the monsoon disrupts the marine layer, especially for LA County, leading to the significant warming trends near the coast. $$ ECC032-171045- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 936 AM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS SOME INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS, AND DESERTS TODAY... ...SMALL THUNDERSTORM RISK THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, FOCUSED OVER THE SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY... Elevated fire weather (breezy winds and low humidity) conditions will continue across some interior valleys, mountains, and deserts through this evening. There is an increased risk of large grass fires with rapid fire spread, especially for the Antelope Valley and Highway 14 Corridor. A deep marine layer through at least Thursday will maintain below normal risk for large fire for coasts, coastal valleys, extending into some interior valleys (mainly San Luis Obispo County). The marine layer will likely shrink especially north of Point Conception through the weekend, leading to warming and drying trends focused across interior valleys of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. There is a 5-15 percent chance of monsoonal showers and thunderstorms during the afternoons and evenings Thursday through Sunday, focused over the San Gabriel Mountains and Antelope Valley. New fire starts from dry lighting strikes and damaging outflow winds are possible with any monsoon thunderstorms. There is a 20 percent chance that the monsoon disrupts the marine layer, especially for LA County, leading to the significant warming trends near the coast. $$ ECC030-171045- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 936 AM PDT Wed Jul 16 2025 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS SOME INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS, AND DESERTS TODAY... ...SMALL THUNDERSTORM RISK THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, FOCUSED OVER THE SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY... Elevated fire weather (breezy winds and low humidity) conditions will continue across some interior valleys, mountains, and deserts through this evening. There is an increased risk of large grass fires with rapid fire spread, especially for the Antelope Valley and Highway 14 Corridor. A deep marine layer through at least Thursday will maintain below normal risk for large fire for coasts, coastal valleys, extending into some interior valleys (mainly San Luis Obispo County). The marine layer will likely shrink especially north of Point Conception through the weekend, leading to warming and drying trends focused across interior valleys of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. There is a 5-15 percent chance of monsoonal showers and thunderstorms during the afternoons and evenings Thursday through Sunday, focused over the San Gabriel Mountains and Antelope Valley. New fire starts from dry lighting strikes and damaging outflow winds are possible with any monsoon thunderstorms. There is a 20 percent chance that the monsoon disrupts the marine layer, especially for LA County, leading to the significant warming trends near the coast. $$