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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
335 PM PDT Wed Oct 8 2025

ECC029-091645-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
335 PM PDT Wed Oct 8 2025

...Discussion from Monterey...

No major fire weather concerns, as onshore flow will persist through
the weekend. Cooler weather will be on tap as well, along with good
to excellent RH recovery each night. The next chance beneficial rain
will be Friday into Saturday, favoring the North Bay while other
areas remain dry. Next week, we could see another weather system
bring widespread wetting rain; however, confidence remains low on
the timing, track, and intensity of this system.

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



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

...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS WITH DRY LIGHTNING FOR EASTERN LOS
ANGELES COUNTY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...

...WIDESPREAD WETTING RAIN POSSIBLE TUESDAY OR WEDENSDAY...

Elevated fire weather conditions peaking this afternoon, except
continuing well into the evening for the ridgetops is anticipated
for the Ventura  County mountains and eastern Los Angeles County
mountains and desert   where humidities of 12-25 percent will
overlap with winds gusting 20 to locally 40 mph.

A surge of subtropical moisture from a remnant tropical system will
bring a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms focused across
eastern LA County Thursday into Friday. Dry lightning fire starts
will be possible along with gusty winds.

Gusty northwest to north winds with peak gusts potentially 30 to
50 mph  in prone interior areas and southwest Santa Barbara County
is possible  this Saturday although humidities should generally
remain elevated, above 25 percent. A weak offshore push may lead to
elevated fire weather conditions for the mountains and interior
valleys on Sunday with wind gusts of 20 to 35 mph and min humidities
dipping to between 12-25  percent.

Active weather will continue early next week increasing chances for
wetting rain, especially for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara
Counties. Only moderate confidence in wetting rain further south for
Ventura and Los Angeles Counties.


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ECC028-091645-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
335 PM PDT Wed Oct 8 2025

...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS WITH DRY LIGHTNING FOR EASTERN LOS
ANGELES COUNTY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...

...WIDESPREAD WETTING RAIN POSSIBLE TUESDAY OR WEDENSDAY...

Elevated fire weather conditions peaking this afternoon, except
continuing well into the evening for the ridgetops is anticipated
for the Ventura  County mountains and eastern Los Angeles County
mountains and desert   where humidities of 12-25 percent will
overlap with winds gusting 20 to locally 40 mph.

A surge of subtropical moisture from a remnant tropical system will
bring a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms focused across
eastern LA County Thursday into Friday. Dry lightning fire starts
will be possible along with gusty winds.

Gusty northwest to north winds with peak gusts potentially 30 to
50 mph  in prone interior areas and southwest Santa Barbara County
is possible  this Saturday although humidities should generally
remain elevated, above 25 percent. A weak offshore push may lead to
elevated fire weather conditions for the mountains and interior
valleys on Sunday with wind gusts of 20 to 35 mph and min humidities
dipping to between 12-25  percent.

Active weather will continue early next week increasing chances for
wetting rain, especially for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara
Counties. Only moderate confidence in wetting rain further south for
Ventura and Los Angeles Counties.


$$

ECC031-091645-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
335 PM PDT Wed Oct 8 2025

...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS WITH DRY LIGHTNING FOR EASTERN LOS
ANGELES COUNTY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...

...WIDESPREAD WETTING RAIN POSSIBLE TUESDAY OR WEDENSDAY...

Elevated fire weather conditions peaking this afternoon, except
continuing well into the evening for the ridgetops is anticipated
for the Ventura  County mountains and eastern Los Angeles County
mountains and desert   where humidities of 12-25 percent will
overlap with winds gusting 20 to locally 40 mph.

A surge of subtropical moisture from a remnant tropical system will
bring a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms focused across
eastern LA County Thursday into Friday. Dry lightning fire starts
will be possible along with gusty winds.

Gusty northwest to north winds with peak gusts potentially 30 to
50 mph  in prone interior areas and southwest Santa Barbara County
is possible  this Saturday although humidities should generally
remain elevated, above 25 percent. A weak offshore push may lead to
elevated fire weather conditions for the mountains and interior
valleys on Sunday with wind gusts of 20 to 35 mph and min humidities
dipping to between 12-25  percent.

Active weather will continue early next week increasing chances for
wetting rain, especially for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara
Counties. Only moderate confidence in wetting rain further south for
Ventura and Los Angeles Counties.


$$

ECC024-091645-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
335 PM PDT Wed Oct 8 2025

...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS WITH DRY LIGHTNING FOR EASTERN LOS
ANGELES COUNTY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...

...WIDESPREAD WETTING RAIN POSSIBLE TUESDAY OR WEDENSDAY...

Elevated fire weather conditions peaking this afternoon, except
continuing well into the evening for the ridgetops is anticipated
for the Ventura  County mountains and eastern Los Angeles County
mountains and desert   where humidities of 12-25 percent will
overlap with winds gusting 20 to locally 40 mph.

A surge of subtropical moisture from a remnant tropical system will
bring a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms focused across
eastern LA County Thursday into Friday. Dry lightning fire starts
will be possible along with gusty winds.

Gusty northwest to north winds with peak gusts potentially 30 to
50 mph  in prone interior areas and southwest Santa Barbara County
is possible  this Saturday although humidities should generally
remain elevated, above 25 percent. A weak offshore push may lead to
elevated fire weather conditions for the mountains and interior
valleys on Sunday with wind gusts of 20 to 35 mph and min humidities
dipping to between 12-25  percent.

Active weather will continue early next week increasing chances for
wetting rain, especially for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara
Counties. Only moderate confidence in wetting rain further south for
Ventura and Los Angeles Counties.


$$

ECC032-091645-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
335 PM PDT Wed Oct 8 2025

...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS WITH DRY LIGHTNING FOR EASTERN LOS
ANGELES COUNTY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...

...WIDESPREAD WETTING RAIN POSSIBLE TUESDAY OR WEDENSDAY...

Elevated fire weather conditions peaking this afternoon, except
continuing well into the evening for the ridgetops is anticipated
for the Ventura  County mountains and eastern Los Angeles County
mountains and desert   where humidities of 12-25 percent will
overlap with winds gusting 20 to locally 40 mph.

A surge of subtropical moisture from a remnant tropical system will
bring a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms focused across
eastern LA County Thursday into Friday. Dry lightning fire starts
will be possible along with gusty winds.

Gusty northwest to north winds with peak gusts potentially 30 to
50 mph  in prone interior areas and southwest Santa Barbara County
is possible  this Saturday although humidities should generally
remain elevated, above 25 percent. A weak offshore push may lead to
elevated fire weather conditions for the mountains and interior
valleys on Sunday with wind gusts of 20 to 35 mph and min humidities
dipping to between 12-25  percent.

Active weather will continue early next week increasing chances for
wetting rain, especially for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara
Counties. Only moderate confidence in wetting rain further south for
Ventura and Los Angeles Counties.


$$

ECC030-091645-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
335 PM PDT Wed Oct 8 2025

...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS WITH DRY LIGHTNING FOR EASTERN LOS
ANGELES COUNTY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY...

...WIDESPREAD WETTING RAIN POSSIBLE TUESDAY OR WEDENSDAY...

Elevated fire weather conditions peaking this afternoon, except
continuing well into the evening for the ridgetops is anticipated
for the Ventura  County mountains and eastern Los Angeles County
mountains and desert   where humidities of 12-25 percent will
overlap with winds gusting 20 to locally 40 mph.

A surge of subtropical moisture from a remnant tropical system will
bring a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms focused across
eastern LA County Thursday into Friday. Dry lightning fire starts
will be possible along with gusty winds.

Gusty northwest to north winds with peak gusts potentially 30 to
50 mph  in prone interior areas and southwest Santa Barbara County
is possible  this Saturday although humidities should generally
remain elevated, above 25 percent. A weak offshore push may lead to
elevated fire weather conditions for the mountains and interior
valleys on Sunday with wind gusts of 20 to 35 mph and min humidities
dipping to between 12-25  percent.

Active weather will continue early next week increasing chances for
wetting rain, especially for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara
Counties. Only moderate confidence in wetting rain further south for
Ventura and Los Angeles Counties.


$$