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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
505 AM PDT Sat Oct 4 2025

ECC029-050615-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
505 AM PDT Sat Oct 4 2025

...Discussion from Monterey...

Winds will shift to a moderate offshore breeze this weekend across
higher elevations of the interior. These winds will usher in warmer
and drier conditions through mid-week. The minimum RH will drop
below 30% across the North Bay Interior Mountains, but  moderate
wind speed, relatively mild temperatures, and higher  than normal
fuel moisture will mitigate fire weather concerns. The next round of
rain is likely next weekend.

Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified.
Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds.



...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard...

...MODERATE TO LOCALLY STRONG NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS TODAY INTO
TONIGHT...

An unseasonably strong upper level low pressure system passing
through Central California will bring widespread gusty northwest to
north winds through tonight. The strongest northwest to north winds
will be focused this afternoon into tonight across southern Santa
Barbara county, interior mountains of Santa Barbara and Ventura
counties, the I-5 corridor, and  Antelope Valley where 20 to 35 mph
winds with gusts of 40 to 50 mph will be common. Isolated gusts to
60 mph will be possible in favored locations. Humidities will
generally remain elevated through tonight, mostly in the 40 to
60 percent range, but locally falling to around 30 percent.  Winds
are expected to weaken on Saturday but still remain breezy (gusts
25 to 35 mph, shifting to a more north-northeast direction. This
will bring a warming and drying trend on Saturday. Conditions will
rmmain dry through the middle of next week, then a surge of
subtropical moisture  will bring a small chance of showers next
Friday or Saturday.


$$

ECC028-050615-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
505 AM PDT Sat Oct 4 2025

...MODERATE TO LOCALLY STRONG NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS TODAY INTO
TONIGHT...

An unseasonably strong upper level low pressure system passing
through Central California will bring widespread gusty northwest to
north winds through tonight. The strongest northwest to north winds
will be focused this afternoon into tonight across southern Santa
Barbara county, interior mountains of Santa Barbara and Ventura
counties, the I-5 corridor, and  Antelope Valley where 20 to 35 mph
winds with gusts of 40 to 50 mph will be common. Isolated gusts to
60 mph will be possible in favored locations. Humidities will
generally remain elevated through tonight, mostly in the 40 to
60 percent range, but locally falling to around 30 percent.  Winds
are expected to weaken on Saturday but still remain breezy (gusts
25 to 35 mph, shifting to a more north-northeast direction. This
will bring a warming and drying trend on Saturday. Conditions will
rmmain dry through the middle of next week, then a surge of
subtropical moisture  will bring a small chance of showers next
Friday or Saturday.


$$

ECC031-050615-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
505 AM PDT Sat Oct 4 2025

...MODERATE TO LOCALLY STRONG NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS TODAY INTO
TONIGHT...

An unseasonably strong upper level low pressure system passing
through Central California will bring widespread gusty northwest to
north winds through tonight. The strongest northwest to north winds
will be focused this afternoon into tonight across southern Santa
Barbara county, interior mountains of Santa Barbara and Ventura
counties, the I-5 corridor, and  Antelope Valley where 20 to 35 mph
winds with gusts of 40 to 50 mph will be common. Isolated gusts to
60 mph will be possible in favored locations. Humidities will
generally remain elevated through tonight, mostly in the 40 to
60 percent range, but locally falling to around 30 percent.  Winds
are expected to weaken on Saturday but still remain breezy (gusts
25 to 35 mph, shifting to a more north-northeast direction. This
will bring a warming and drying trend on Saturday. Conditions will
rmmain dry through the middle of next week, then a surge of
subtropical moisture  will bring a small chance of showers next
Friday or Saturday.


$$

ECC024-050615-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
505 AM PDT Sat Oct 4 2025

...MODERATE TO LOCALLY STRONG NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS TODAY INTO
TONIGHT...

An unseasonably strong upper level low pressure system passing
through Central California will bring widespread gusty northwest to
north winds through tonight. The strongest northwest to north winds
will be focused this afternoon into tonight across southern Santa
Barbara county, interior mountains of Santa Barbara and Ventura
counties, the I-5 corridor, and  Antelope Valley where 20 to 35 mph
winds with gusts of 40 to 50 mph will be common. Isolated gusts to
60 mph will be possible in favored locations. Humidities will
generally remain elevated through tonight, mostly in the 40 to
60 percent range, but locally falling to around 30 percent.  Winds
are expected to weaken on Saturday but still remain breezy (gusts
25 to 35 mph, shifting to a more north-northeast direction. This
will bring a warming and drying trend on Saturday. Conditions will
rmmain dry through the middle of next week, then a surge of
subtropical moisture  will bring a small chance of showers next
Friday or Saturday.


$$

ECC032-050615-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
505 AM PDT Sat Oct 4 2025

...MODERATE TO LOCALLY STRONG NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS TODAY INTO
TONIGHT...

An unseasonably strong upper level low pressure system passing
through Central California will bring widespread gusty northwest to
north winds through tonight. The strongest northwest to north winds
will be focused this afternoon into tonight across southern Santa
Barbara county, interior mountains of Santa Barbara and Ventura
counties, the I-5 corridor, and  Antelope Valley where 20 to 35 mph
winds with gusts of 40 to 50 mph will be common. Isolated gusts to
60 mph will be possible in favored locations. Humidities will
generally remain elevated through tonight, mostly in the 40 to
60 percent range, but locally falling to around 30 percent.  Winds
are expected to weaken on Saturday but still remain breezy (gusts
25 to 35 mph, shifting to a more north-northeast direction. This
will bring a warming and drying trend on Saturday. Conditions will
rmmain dry through the middle of next week, then a surge of
subtropical moisture  will bring a small chance of showers next
Friday or Saturday.


$$

ECC030-050615-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
505 AM PDT Sat Oct 4 2025

...MODERATE TO LOCALLY STRONG NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS TODAY INTO
TONIGHT...

An unseasonably strong upper level low pressure system passing
through Central California will bring widespread gusty northwest to
north winds through tonight. The strongest northwest to north winds
will be focused this afternoon into tonight across southern Santa
Barbara county, interior mountains of Santa Barbara and Ventura
counties, the I-5 corridor, and  Antelope Valley where 20 to 35 mph
winds with gusts of 40 to 50 mph will be common. Isolated gusts to
60 mph will be possible in favored locations. Humidities will
generally remain elevated through tonight, mostly in the 40 to
60 percent range, but locally falling to around 30 percent.  Winds
are expected to weaken on Saturday but still remain breezy (gusts
25 to 35 mph, shifting to a more north-northeast direction. This
will bring a warming and drying trend on Saturday. Conditions will
rmmain dry through the middle of next week, then a surge of
subtropical moisture  will bring a small chance of showers next
Friday or Saturday.


$$