


Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
395 FNUS86 KLOX 131639 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 939 AM PDT Fri Jun 13 2025 ECC029-141045- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 939 AM PDT Fri Jun 13 2025 ...Discussion from Monterey... ...Elevated fire weather conditions across the interior Central Coast through this weekend with moderate to poor RH recoveries and breezy to gusty onshore afternoon and evening winds... Higher elevation hill tops and mountain tops within the lower level temperature inversion will more or less continue with mild/warm temperatures and low humidities in the teens to 30%. There may be fluctuations in temperature and humidity resulting in some improvement in overnight recoveries depending on the depth of the marine layer and strength of onshore winds over the weekend. Near the 2500 feet elevation, relative humidity will remain near the low end (dry, i.e. 10th percentile) of mid June long term climatology. Elevated fire weather conditions in areas of dry fine fuels, late day breezy to gusty winds and low humidity will continue this weekend and next week. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE-WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS AND THE SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS TODAY THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK... Despite a fairly deep marine layer, humidity will quickly drop with inland extent away from the coast. Through next week, interior sections will experience minimum humidity from the teens to the 20s, with isolated locations in the single digits, and with moderate overnight humidity recovery. The area of low humidity will edge slightly toward the coast this weekend, as the marine layer becomes increasingly more shallow in response to ridging aloft, and very warm to hot conditions are expected across interior areas, with highs in the 90s to the lower 100s. Areas of gusty winds combined with low humidities will result in elevated to brief critical fire-weather conditions through early next week. The greatest concern is for the Antelope Valley and adjacent foothills, the Interstate-5 corridor of northwest Los Angeles County, and southwest Santa Barbara County. At this point, Sunday night looks to be the warmest, driest, and windiest for southwest Santa Barbara County. Across these areas 30-45-mph wind gusts are expected to combine with the low humidity occurring during the afternoon through the early overnight hours. Local gusts to 50 mph may also accompany the Sundowner wind regimes across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills, especially Sunday night. Overall, the concern for heightened fire-weather conditions will mainly be restricted to grass fires, where fuel moistures will be driest. In the extended outlook -- covering the period from middle through latter parts of next week -- dry conditions will continue over the interior areas and southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills. While weaker winds will limit the fire-weather risk to some extent, locally elevated fire-weather conditions will remain possible for middle to latter parts of next week. $$ ECC028-141045- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 939 AM PDT Fri Jun 13 2025 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE-WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS AND THE SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS TODAY THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK... Despite a fairly deep marine layer, humidity will quickly drop with inland extent away from the coast. Through next week, interior sections will experience minimum humidity from the teens to the 20s, with isolated locations in the single digits, and with moderate overnight humidity recovery. The area of low humidity will edge slightly toward the coast this weekend, as the marine layer becomes increasingly more shallow in response to ridging aloft, and very warm to hot conditions are expected across interior areas, with highs in the 90s to the lower 100s. Areas of gusty winds combined with low humidities will result in elevated to brief critical fire-weather conditions through early next week. The greatest concern is for the Antelope Valley and adjacent foothills, the Interstate-5 corridor of northwest Los Angeles County, and southwest Santa Barbara County. At this point, Sunday night looks to be the warmest, driest, and windiest for southwest Santa Barbara County. Across these areas 30-45-mph wind gusts are expected to combine with the low humidity occurring during the afternoon through the early overnight hours. Local gusts to 50 mph may also accompany the Sundowner wind regimes across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills, especially Sunday night. Overall, the concern for heightened fire-weather conditions will mainly be restricted to grass fires, where fuel moistures will be driest. In the extended outlook -- covering the period from middle through latter parts of next week -- dry conditions will continue over the interior areas and southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills. While weaker winds will limit the fire-weather risk to some extent, locally elevated fire-weather conditions will remain possible for middle to latter parts of next week. $$ ECC031-141045- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 939 AM PDT Fri Jun 13 2025 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE-WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS AND THE SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS TODAY THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK... Despite a fairly deep marine layer, humidity will quickly drop with inland extent away from the coast. Through next week, interior sections will experience minimum humidity from the teens to the 20s, with isolated locations in the single digits, and with moderate overnight humidity recovery. The area of low humidity will edge slightly toward the coast this weekend, as the marine layer becomes increasingly more shallow in response to ridging aloft, and very warm to hot conditions are expected across interior areas, with highs in the 90s to the lower 100s. Areas of gusty winds combined with low humidities will result in elevated to brief critical fire-weather conditions through early next week. The greatest concern is for the Antelope Valley and adjacent foothills, the Interstate-5 corridor of northwest Los Angeles County, and southwest Santa Barbara County. At this point, Sunday night looks to be the warmest, driest, and windiest for southwest Santa Barbara County. Across these areas 30-45-mph wind gusts are expected to combine with the low humidity occurring during the afternoon through the early overnight hours. Local gusts to 50 mph may also accompany the Sundowner wind regimes across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills, especially Sunday night. Overall, the concern for heightened fire-weather conditions will mainly be restricted to grass fires, where fuel moistures will be driest. In the extended outlook -- covering the period from middle through latter parts of next week -- dry conditions will continue over the interior areas and southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills. While weaker winds will limit the fire-weather risk to some extent, locally elevated fire-weather conditions will remain possible for middle to latter parts of next week. $$ ECC024-141045- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 939 AM PDT Fri Jun 13 2025 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE-WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS AND THE SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS TODAY THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK... Despite a fairly deep marine layer, humidity will quickly drop with inland extent away from the coast. Through next week, interior sections will experience minimum humidity from the teens to the 20s, with isolated locations in the single digits, and with moderate overnight humidity recovery. The area of low humidity will edge slightly toward the coast this weekend, as the marine layer becomes increasingly more shallow in response to ridging aloft, and very warm to hot conditions are expected across interior areas, with highs in the 90s to the lower 100s. Areas of gusty winds combined with low humidities will result in elevated to brief critical fire-weather conditions through early next week. The greatest concern is for the Antelope Valley and adjacent foothills, the Interstate-5 corridor of northwest Los Angeles County, and southwest Santa Barbara County. At this point, Sunday night looks to be the warmest, driest, and windiest for southwest Santa Barbara County. Across these areas 30-45-mph wind gusts are expected to combine with the low humidity occurring during the afternoon through the early overnight hours. Local gusts to 50 mph may also accompany the Sundowner wind regimes across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills, especially Sunday night. Overall, the concern for heightened fire-weather conditions will mainly be restricted to grass fires, where fuel moistures will be driest. In the extended outlook -- covering the period from middle through latter parts of next week -- dry conditions will continue over the interior areas and southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills. While weaker winds will limit the fire-weather risk to some extent, locally elevated fire-weather conditions will remain possible for middle to latter parts of next week. $$ ECC032-141045- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 939 AM PDT Fri Jun 13 2025 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE-WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS AND THE SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS TODAY THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK... Despite a fairly deep marine layer, humidity will quickly drop with inland extent away from the coast. Through next week, interior sections will experience minimum humidity from the teens to the 20s, with isolated locations in the single digits, and with moderate overnight humidity recovery. The area of low humidity will edge slightly toward the coast this weekend, as the marine layer becomes increasingly more shallow in response to ridging aloft, and very warm to hot conditions are expected across interior areas, with highs in the 90s to the lower 100s. Areas of gusty winds combined with low humidities will result in elevated to brief critical fire-weather conditions through early next week. The greatest concern is for the Antelope Valley and adjacent foothills, the Interstate-5 corridor of northwest Los Angeles County, and southwest Santa Barbara County. At this point, Sunday night looks to be the warmest, driest, and windiest for southwest Santa Barbara County. Across these areas 30-45-mph wind gusts are expected to combine with the low humidity occurring during the afternoon through the early overnight hours. Local gusts to 50 mph may also accompany the Sundowner wind regimes across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills, especially Sunday night. Overall, the concern for heightened fire-weather conditions will mainly be restricted to grass fires, where fuel moistures will be driest. In the extended outlook -- covering the period from middle through latter parts of next week -- dry conditions will continue over the interior areas and southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills. While weaker winds will limit the fire-weather risk to some extent, locally elevated fire-weather conditions will remain possible for middle to latter parts of next week. $$ ECC030-141045- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 939 AM PDT Fri Jun 13 2025 ...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE-WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS AND THE SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS TODAY THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK... Despite a fairly deep marine layer, humidity will quickly drop with inland extent away from the coast. Through next week, interior sections will experience minimum humidity from the teens to the 20s, with isolated locations in the single digits, and with moderate overnight humidity recovery. The area of low humidity will edge slightly toward the coast this weekend, as the marine layer becomes increasingly more shallow in response to ridging aloft, and very warm to hot conditions are expected across interior areas, with highs in the 90s to the lower 100s. Areas of gusty winds combined with low humidities will result in elevated to brief critical fire-weather conditions through early next week. The greatest concern is for the Antelope Valley and adjacent foothills, the Interstate-5 corridor of northwest Los Angeles County, and southwest Santa Barbara County. At this point, Sunday night looks to be the warmest, driest, and windiest for southwest Santa Barbara County. Across these areas 30-45-mph wind gusts are expected to combine with the low humidity occurring during the afternoon through the early overnight hours. Local gusts to 50 mph may also accompany the Sundowner wind regimes across the southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills, especially Sunday night. Overall, the concern for heightened fire-weather conditions will mainly be restricted to grass fires, where fuel moistures will be driest. In the extended outlook -- covering the period from middle through latter parts of next week -- dry conditions will continue over the interior areas and southwest Santa Barbara County mountains and foothills. While weaker winds will limit the fire-weather risk to some extent, locally elevated fire-weather conditions will remain possible for middle to latter parts of next week. $$