Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
701 FNUS86 KLOX 032228 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 228 PM PST Wed Dec 3 2025 ECC029-041630- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 228 PM PST Wed Dec 3 2025 ...Discussion from Monterey... Surface high pressure will build over the Great Basin tonight through Wednesday. A dry cool front will move southward across the Sacramento Valley late tonight and Wednesday morning reaching the North Bay and the East Bay early Wednesday. This will bring a burst of offshore winds late tonight and Wednesday with gusts up to 25 to 35 mph in the hills and mountains. Surface high pressure continues over the Great Basin Thursday then weakens later in the week. However mid to upper level high pressure will remain nearly stationary over the district resulting in dry weather through the entire forecast period. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...GUSTY SANTA ANA WINDS THROUGH THURSDAY... Northeast winds will continue and peak in strength Wednesday night through Thursday morning. Across the Santa Ana wind-prone areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties, gusts will peak at around 40-50 mph across the LA County and Santa Susana Mountains (with isolated gusts to 60 mph), and 30 to 45 mph elsewhere. Winds will be noticeably weaker across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. Relative humidity will fall to as low as 12 to 25 percent through Thursday, and overnight recoveries Wednesday night will be between 30 to 50 percent across windy areas. For Friday through early next week, dry conditions are expected with a gradual warming trends. Additional offshore wind and unseasonably warm temperatures are likely early next week. NOTE...Beginning Sunday Dec 1...NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter the off-season fire weather schedule (one fire weather planning forecast issued by 330 PM Monday through Friday...and by 930 AM on Mondays and/or the first day following any federal holiday). However spot forecasts will be available upon request at any time 24/7.In addition...if critical fire weather conditions occur we will restore normal fire weather season operations. $$ ECC028-041630- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 228 PM PST Wed Dec 3 2025 ...GUSTY SANTA ANA WINDS THROUGH THURSDAY... Northeast winds will continue and peak in strength Wednesday night through Thursday morning. Across the Santa Ana wind-prone areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties, gusts will peak at around 40-50 mph across the LA County and Santa Susana Mountains (with isolated gusts to 60 mph), and 30 to 45 mph elsewhere. Winds will be noticeably weaker across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. Relative humidity will fall to as low as 12 to 25 percent through Thursday, and overnight recoveries Wednesday night will be between 30 to 50 percent across windy areas. For Friday through early next week, dry conditions are expected with a gradual warming trends. Additional offshore wind and unseasonably warm temperatures are likely early next week. NOTE...Beginning Sunday Dec 1...NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter the off-season fire weather schedule (one fire weather planning forecast issued by 330 PM Monday through Friday...and by 930 AM on Mondays and/or the first day following any federal holiday). However spot forecasts will be available upon request at any time 24/7.In addition...if critical fire weather conditions occur we will restore normal fire weather season operations. $$ ECC031-041630- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 228 PM PST Wed Dec 3 2025 ...GUSTY SANTA ANA WINDS THROUGH THURSDAY... Northeast winds will continue and peak in strength Wednesday night through Thursday morning. Across the Santa Ana wind-prone areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties, gusts will peak at around 40-50 mph across the LA County and Santa Susana Mountains (with isolated gusts to 60 mph), and 30 to 45 mph elsewhere. Winds will be noticeably weaker across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. Relative humidity will fall to as low as 12 to 25 percent through Thursday, and overnight recoveries Wednesday night will be between 30 to 50 percent across windy areas. For Friday through early next week, dry conditions are expected with a gradual warming trends. Additional offshore wind and unseasonably warm temperatures are likely early next week. NOTE...Beginning Sunday Dec 1...NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter the off-season fire weather schedule (one fire weather planning forecast issued by 330 PM Monday through Friday...and by 930 AM on Mondays and/or the first day following any federal holiday). However spot forecasts will be available upon request at any time 24/7.In addition...if critical fire weather conditions occur we will restore normal fire weather season operations. $$ ECC024-041630- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 228 PM PST Wed Dec 3 2025 ...GUSTY SANTA ANA WINDS THROUGH THURSDAY... Northeast winds will continue and peak in strength Wednesday night through Thursday morning. Across the Santa Ana wind-prone areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties, gusts will peak at around 40-50 mph across the LA County and Santa Susana Mountains (with isolated gusts to 60 mph), and 30 to 45 mph elsewhere. Winds will be noticeably weaker across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. Relative humidity will fall to as low as 12 to 25 percent through Thursday, and overnight recoveries Wednesday night will be between 30 to 50 percent across windy areas. For Friday through early next week, dry conditions are expected with a gradual warming trends. Additional offshore wind and unseasonably warm temperatures are likely early next week. NOTE...Beginning Sunday Dec 1...NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter the off-season fire weather schedule (one fire weather planning forecast issued by 330 PM Monday through Friday...and by 930 AM on Mondays and/or the first day following any federal holiday). However spot forecasts will be available upon request at any time 24/7.In addition...if critical fire weather conditions occur we will restore normal fire weather season operations. $$ ECC032-041630- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 228 PM PST Wed Dec 3 2025 ...GUSTY SANTA ANA WINDS THROUGH THURSDAY... Northeast winds will continue and peak in strength Wednesday night through Thursday morning. Across the Santa Ana wind-prone areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties, gusts will peak at around 40-50 mph across the LA County and Santa Susana Mountains (with isolated gusts to 60 mph), and 30 to 45 mph elsewhere. Winds will be noticeably weaker across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. Relative humidity will fall to as low as 12 to 25 percent through Thursday, and overnight recoveries Wednesday night will be between 30 to 50 percent across windy areas. For Friday through early next week, dry conditions are expected with a gradual warming trends. Additional offshore wind and unseasonably warm temperatures are likely early next week. NOTE...Beginning Sunday Dec 1...NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter the off-season fire weather schedule (one fire weather planning forecast issued by 330 PM Monday through Friday...and by 930 AM on Mondays and/or the first day following any federal holiday). However spot forecasts will be available upon request at any time 24/7.In addition...if critical fire weather conditions occur we will restore normal fire weather season operations. $$ ECC030-041630- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 228 PM PST Wed Dec 3 2025 ...GUSTY SANTA ANA WINDS THROUGH THURSDAY... Northeast winds will continue and peak in strength Wednesday night through Thursday morning. Across the Santa Ana wind-prone areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties, gusts will peak at around 40-50 mph across the LA County and Santa Susana Mountains (with isolated gusts to 60 mph), and 30 to 45 mph elsewhere. Winds will be noticeably weaker across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. Relative humidity will fall to as low as 12 to 25 percent through Thursday, and overnight recoveries Wednesday night will be between 30 to 50 percent across windy areas. For Friday through early next week, dry conditions are expected with a gradual warming trends. Additional offshore wind and unseasonably warm temperatures are likely early next week. NOTE...Beginning Sunday Dec 1...NWS WFO Los Angeles/Oxnard will enter the off-season fire weather schedule (one fire weather planning forecast issued by 330 PM Monday through Friday...and by 930 AM on Mondays and/or the first day following any federal holiday). However spot forecasts will be available upon request at any time 24/7.In addition...if critical fire weather conditions occur we will restore normal fire weather season operations. $$