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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
718 AM PST Fri Feb 21 2025

ECC029-220930-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
718 AM PST Fri Feb 21 2025

...Discussion from Monterey...

Building high pressure will lead to warmer and drier conditions
across the district through next week. There are two weak systems
passing to the north that will bring a low chance for drizzle or
light rain to the North Bay over the weekend and early next week.

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



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

Through the weekend, warm and dry conditions will persist with weak
to locally moderate offshore flow. The strongest offshore winds will
occur this morning with gusts in the 30-45 MPH range across the
Santa  Ana wind-prone areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties and
much weaker winds across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
For Saturday and Sunday, weak diurnal winds will prevail. Relative
humidity will drop into the 15-30 percent each afternoon away from
the coast with poor to moderate overnight recovery.

After some slight cooling on Monday, very warm and dry conditions
are expected to develop in the Tuesday to Thursday time frame.
Afternoon temperatures will be well above seasonal normals with
Wednesday likely the warmest day with afternoon temperatures in the
80s to lower 90s.  Relative humidity will drop into the teens each
afternoon with limited overnight recovery. Weak offshore winds,
gusting in the 20-40 MPH range, will be expected. Despite the warm,
dry and breezy conditions, the recent rainfall will keep the fire
weather risks at minimal levels.

No rain is expected through the next 7 days. However models are
hinting at some light rainfall late next week or weekend past day 7.

NOTE: Beginning Saturday, February 22, 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.


$$

ECC028-220930-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
718 AM PST Fri Feb 21 2025


Through the weekend, warm and dry conditions will persist with weak
to locally moderate offshore flow. The strongest offshore winds will
occur this morning with gusts in the 30-45 MPH range across the
Santa  Ana wind-prone areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties and
much weaker winds across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
For Saturday and Sunday, weak diurnal winds will prevail. Relative
humidity will drop into the 15-30 percent each afternoon away from
the coast with poor to moderate overnight recovery.

After some slight cooling on Monday, very warm and dry conditions
are expected to develop in the Tuesday to Thursday time frame.
Afternoon temperatures will be well above seasonal normals with
Wednesday likely the warmest day with afternoon temperatures in the
80s to lower 90s.  Relative humidity will drop into the teens each
afternoon with limited overnight recovery. Weak offshore winds,
gusting in the 20-40 MPH range, will be expected. Despite the warm,
dry and breezy conditions, the recent rainfall will keep the fire
weather risks at minimal levels.

No rain is expected through the next 7 days. However models are
hinting at some light rainfall late next week or weekend past day 7.

NOTE: Beginning Saturday, February 22, 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.


$$

ECC031-220930-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
718 AM PST Fri Feb 21 2025


Through the weekend, warm and dry conditions will persist with weak
to locally moderate offshore flow. The strongest offshore winds will
occur this morning with gusts in the 30-45 MPH range across the
Santa  Ana wind-prone areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties and
much weaker winds across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
For Saturday and Sunday, weak diurnal winds will prevail. Relative
humidity will drop into the 15-30 percent each afternoon away from
the coast with poor to moderate overnight recovery.

After some slight cooling on Monday, very warm and dry conditions
are expected to develop in the Tuesday to Thursday time frame.
Afternoon temperatures will be well above seasonal normals with
Wednesday likely the warmest day with afternoon temperatures in the
80s to lower 90s.  Relative humidity will drop into the teens each
afternoon with limited overnight recovery. Weak offshore winds,
gusting in the 20-40 MPH range, will be expected. Despite the warm,
dry and breezy conditions, the recent rainfall will keep the fire
weather risks at minimal levels.

No rain is expected through the next 7 days. However models are
hinting at some light rainfall late next week or weekend past day 7.

NOTE: Beginning Saturday, February 22, 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.


$$

ECC024-220930-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
718 AM PST Fri Feb 21 2025


Through the weekend, warm and dry conditions will persist with weak
to locally moderate offshore flow. The strongest offshore winds will
occur this morning with gusts in the 30-45 MPH range across the
Santa  Ana wind-prone areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties and
much weaker winds across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
For Saturday and Sunday, weak diurnal winds will prevail. Relative
humidity will drop into the 15-30 percent each afternoon away from
the coast with poor to moderate overnight recovery.

After some slight cooling on Monday, very warm and dry conditions
are expected to develop in the Tuesday to Thursday time frame.
Afternoon temperatures will be well above seasonal normals with
Wednesday likely the warmest day with afternoon temperatures in the
80s to lower 90s.  Relative humidity will drop into the teens each
afternoon with limited overnight recovery. Weak offshore winds,
gusting in the 20-40 MPH range, will be expected. Despite the warm,
dry and breezy conditions, the recent rainfall will keep the fire
weather risks at minimal levels.

No rain is expected through the next 7 days. However models are
hinting at some light rainfall late next week or weekend past day 7.

NOTE: Beginning Saturday, February 22, 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.


$$

ECC032-220930-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
718 AM PST Fri Feb 21 2025


Through the weekend, warm and dry conditions will persist with weak
to locally moderate offshore flow. The strongest offshore winds will
occur this morning with gusts in the 30-45 MPH range across the
Santa  Ana wind-prone areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties and
much weaker winds across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
For Saturday and Sunday, weak diurnal winds will prevail. Relative
humidity will drop into the 15-30 percent each afternoon away from
the coast with poor to moderate overnight recovery.

After some slight cooling on Monday, very warm and dry conditions
are expected to develop in the Tuesday to Thursday time frame.
Afternoon temperatures will be well above seasonal normals with
Wednesday likely the warmest day with afternoon temperatures in the
80s to lower 90s.  Relative humidity will drop into the teens each
afternoon with limited overnight recovery. Weak offshore winds,
gusting in the 20-40 MPH range, will be expected. Despite the warm,
dry and breezy conditions, the recent rainfall will keep the fire
weather risks at minimal levels.

No rain is expected through the next 7 days. However models are
hinting at some light rainfall late next week or weekend past day 7.

NOTE: Beginning Saturday, February 22, 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.


$$

ECC030-220930-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
718 AM PST Fri Feb 21 2025


Through the weekend, warm and dry conditions will persist with weak
to locally moderate offshore flow. The strongest offshore winds will
occur this morning with gusts in the 30-45 MPH range across the
Santa  Ana wind-prone areas of Ventura and Los Angeles counties and
much weaker winds across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
For Saturday and Sunday, weak diurnal winds will prevail. Relative
humidity will drop into the 15-30 percent each afternoon away from
the coast with poor to moderate overnight recovery.

After some slight cooling on Monday, very warm and dry conditions
are expected to develop in the Tuesday to Thursday time frame.
Afternoon temperatures will be well above seasonal normals with
Wednesday likely the warmest day with afternoon temperatures in the
80s to lower 90s.  Relative humidity will drop into the teens each
afternoon with limited overnight recovery. Weak offshore winds,
gusting in the 20-40 MPH range, will be expected. Despite the warm,
dry and breezy conditions, the recent rainfall will keep the fire
weather risks at minimal levels.

No rain is expected through the next 7 days. However models are
hinting at some light rainfall late next week or weekend past day 7.

NOTE: Beginning Saturday, February 22, 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.


$$