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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
320 PM PST Wed Nov 12 2025

ECC029-131730-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
320 PM PST Wed Nov 12 2025

...Discussion from Monterey...

A potent storm system will sweep through the district Wednesday
night through Thursday. The passing system will bring heavy rain,
slight chance of thunderstorms, and very strong winds. Winds will be
strongest along the coast, higher elevations, and inland gaps or
passes with gusts up to 70 mph. Rainfall amounts will bring a solid
wetting rain as well. Unsettle weather will linger into the upcoming
weekend with showers.

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



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

...STORM SYSTEM TO BRING PERIODS OR MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN THURSDAY
THROUGH SUNDAY, WITH RISKS OF FLOODING, SWIFT WATER RESCUES, AND
LOCALLY  STRONG WINDS ...

  A storm system will impact southwest California Thursday through
Saturday, bringing periods of moderate to heavy rain, isolated
thunderstorms, and  gusty winds. There is a high risk for road
flooding and heavy flows in  rivers and streams with swift water
rescue potential. There is a low to moderate risk of localized flash
flooding, urban flooding, and debris  flows in the most vulnerable
burn scars. A few trees may be knocked down. Timing and placement of
heaviest rain remains uncertain. Peak rain rates  of 0.25 to
0.50 inches per hour will be common, but localized rates of  0.50 to
1.00 inches per hour are possible, especially in the south facing
foothills and mountains. Rain chances decrease on Sunday, but
another  storm could come on Monday.


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ECC028-131730-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
320 PM PST Wed Nov 12 2025

...STORM SYSTEM TO BRING PERIODS OR MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN THURSDAY
THROUGH SUNDAY, WITH RISKS OF FLOODING, SWIFT WATER RESCUES, AND
LOCALLY  STRONG WINDS ...

  A storm system will impact southwest California Thursday through
Saturday, bringing periods of moderate to heavy rain, isolated
thunderstorms, and  gusty winds. There is a high risk for road
flooding and heavy flows in  rivers and streams with swift water
rescue potential. There is a low to moderate risk of localized flash
flooding, urban flooding, and debris  flows in the most vulnerable
burn scars. A few trees may be knocked down. Timing and placement of
heaviest rain remains uncertain. Peak rain rates  of 0.25 to
0.50 inches per hour will be common, but localized rates of  0.50 to
1.00 inches per hour are possible, especially in the south facing
foothills and mountains. Rain chances decrease on Sunday, but
another  storm could come on Monday.


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ECC031-131730-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
320 PM PST Wed Nov 12 2025

...STORM SYSTEM TO BRING PERIODS OR MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN THURSDAY
THROUGH SUNDAY, WITH RISKS OF FLOODING, SWIFT WATER RESCUES, AND
LOCALLY  STRONG WINDS ...

  A storm system will impact southwest California Thursday through
Saturday, bringing periods of moderate to heavy rain, isolated
thunderstorms, and  gusty winds. There is a high risk for road
flooding and heavy flows in  rivers and streams with swift water
rescue potential. There is a low to moderate risk of localized flash
flooding, urban flooding, and debris  flows in the most vulnerable
burn scars. A few trees may be knocked down. Timing and placement of
heaviest rain remains uncertain. Peak rain rates  of 0.25 to
0.50 inches per hour will be common, but localized rates of  0.50 to
1.00 inches per hour are possible, especially in the south facing
foothills and mountains. Rain chances decrease on Sunday, but
another  storm could come on Monday.


$$

ECC024-131730-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
320 PM PST Wed Nov 12 2025

...STORM SYSTEM TO BRING PERIODS OR MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN THURSDAY
THROUGH SUNDAY, WITH RISKS OF FLOODING, SWIFT WATER RESCUES, AND
LOCALLY  STRONG WINDS ...

  A storm system will impact southwest California Thursday through
Saturday, bringing periods of moderate to heavy rain, isolated
thunderstorms, and  gusty winds. There is a high risk for road
flooding and heavy flows in  rivers and streams with swift water
rescue potential. There is a low to moderate risk of localized flash
flooding, urban flooding, and debris  flows in the most vulnerable
burn scars. A few trees may be knocked down. Timing and placement of
heaviest rain remains uncertain. Peak rain rates  of 0.25 to
0.50 inches per hour will be common, but localized rates of  0.50 to
1.00 inches per hour are possible, especially in the south facing
foothills and mountains. Rain chances decrease on Sunday, but
another  storm could come on Monday.


$$

ECC032-131730-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
320 PM PST Wed Nov 12 2025

...STORM SYSTEM TO BRING PERIODS OR MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN THURSDAY
THROUGH SUNDAY, WITH RISKS OF FLOODING, SWIFT WATER RESCUES, AND
LOCALLY  STRONG WINDS ...

  A storm system will impact southwest California Thursday through
Saturday, bringing periods of moderate to heavy rain, isolated
thunderstorms, and  gusty winds. There is a high risk for road
flooding and heavy flows in  rivers and streams with swift water
rescue potential. There is a low to moderate risk of localized flash
flooding, urban flooding, and debris  flows in the most vulnerable
burn scars. A few trees may be knocked down. Timing and placement of
heaviest rain remains uncertain. Peak rain rates  of 0.25 to
0.50 inches per hour will be common, but localized rates of  0.50 to
1.00 inches per hour are possible, especially in the south facing
foothills and mountains. Rain chances decrease on Sunday, but
another  storm could come on Monday.


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ECC030-131730-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
320 PM PST Wed Nov 12 2025

...STORM SYSTEM TO BRING PERIODS OR MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN THURSDAY
THROUGH SUNDAY, WITH RISKS OF FLOODING, SWIFT WATER RESCUES, AND
LOCALLY  STRONG WINDS ...

  A storm system will impact southwest California Thursday through
Saturday, bringing periods of moderate to heavy rain, isolated
thunderstorms, and  gusty winds. There is a high risk for road
flooding and heavy flows in  rivers and streams with swift water
rescue potential. There is a low to moderate risk of localized flash
flooding, urban flooding, and debris  flows in the most vulnerable
burn scars. A few trees may be knocked down. Timing and placement of
heaviest rain remains uncertain. Peak rain rates  of 0.25 to
0.50 inches per hour will be common, but localized rates of  0.50 to
1.00 inches per hour are possible, especially in the south facing
foothills and mountains. Rain chances decrease on Sunday, but
another  storm could come on Monday.


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