


Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
910 FNUS86 KLOX 132227 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 13 2025 ECC029-141630- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 13 2025 ...Discussion from Monterey... A building marine layer is leading to cooler temperatures and higher humidities across most of the region, barring the mountains of the interior Central Coast where overnight humidity recoveries remain poor. Breezy onshore winds are expected to develop each afternoon and evening, with the strongest flow expected Thursday night into Friday when gusts could reach 35-40 mph along the coast and at higher terrain. Coastal drizzle is possible overnight into the morning, but accumulating rain is not expected. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO LOCALLY BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE-WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY THROUGH THURSDAY... The combination of hot temperatures, very low humidities, and gusty winds will bring widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions across portions of the valleys, mountains, deserts, and southwest Santa Barbara this afternoon to evening in particular, but continuing into Thursday. Southwest to northwest winds of 15-25 mph with gusts 25-40 mph will be common across the interior and southwest Santa Barbara county through Thursday, with isolated 30 mph gusts to 50 mph can be expected near Gaviota and the I-5 corridor/western Antelope Valley foothills tonight. The strongest winds will be focused across the interior mountains (especially I-5 corridor) and Antelope Valley, as well as gusty sundowner winds across southwest Santa Barbara county, mainly from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass, where temperatures could rise into the 80s to lower 90s and humidities falling to 15-30 percent in wind prone canyons and foothills. A deepening marine layer will bring gradually improving fire weather conditions with below normal fire weather concerns for most areas by the weekend. A return of hot and dry conditions is possible early to mid next week with an outside chance of monsoonal thunderstorms focused across northeast Los Angeles County. $$ ECC028-141630- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 13 2025 ...WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO LOCALLY BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE-WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY THROUGH THURSDAY... The combination of hot temperatures, very low humidities, and gusty winds will bring widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions across portions of the valleys, mountains, deserts, and southwest Santa Barbara this afternoon to evening in particular, but continuing into Thursday. Southwest to northwest winds of 15-25 mph with gusts 25-40 mph will be common across the interior and southwest Santa Barbara county through Thursday, with isolated 30 mph gusts to 50 mph can be expected near Gaviota and the I-5 corridor/western Antelope Valley foothills tonight. The strongest winds will be focused across the interior mountains (especially I-5 corridor) and Antelope Valley, as well as gusty sundowner winds across southwest Santa Barbara county, mainly from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass, where temperatures could rise into the 80s to lower 90s and humidities falling to 15-30 percent in wind prone canyons and foothills. A deepening marine layer will bring gradually improving fire weather conditions with below normal fire weather concerns for most areas by the weekend. A return of hot and dry conditions is possible early to mid next week with an outside chance of monsoonal thunderstorms focused across northeast Los Angeles County. $$ ECC031-141630- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 13 2025 ...WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO LOCALLY BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE-WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY THROUGH THURSDAY... The combination of hot temperatures, very low humidities, and gusty winds will bring widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions across portions of the valleys, mountains, deserts, and southwest Santa Barbara this afternoon to evening in particular, but continuing into Thursday. Southwest to northwest winds of 15-25 mph with gusts 25-40 mph will be common across the interior and southwest Santa Barbara county through Thursday, with isolated 30 mph gusts to 50 mph can be expected near Gaviota and the I-5 corridor/western Antelope Valley foothills tonight. The strongest winds will be focused across the interior mountains (especially I-5 corridor) and Antelope Valley, as well as gusty sundowner winds across southwest Santa Barbara county, mainly from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass, where temperatures could rise into the 80s to lower 90s and humidities falling to 15-30 percent in wind prone canyons and foothills. A deepening marine layer will bring gradually improving fire weather conditions with below normal fire weather concerns for most areas by the weekend. A return of hot and dry conditions is possible early to mid next week with an outside chance of monsoonal thunderstorms focused across northeast Los Angeles County. $$ ECC024-141630- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 13 2025 ...WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO LOCALLY BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE-WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY THROUGH THURSDAY... The combination of hot temperatures, very low humidities, and gusty winds will bring widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions across portions of the valleys, mountains, deserts, and southwest Santa Barbara this afternoon to evening in particular, but continuing into Thursday. Southwest to northwest winds of 15-25 mph with gusts 25-40 mph will be common across the interior and southwest Santa Barbara county through Thursday, with isolated 30 mph gusts to 50 mph can be expected near Gaviota and the I-5 corridor/western Antelope Valley foothills tonight. The strongest winds will be focused across the interior mountains (especially I-5 corridor) and Antelope Valley, as well as gusty sundowner winds across southwest Santa Barbara county, mainly from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass, where temperatures could rise into the 80s to lower 90s and humidities falling to 15-30 percent in wind prone canyons and foothills. A deepening marine layer will bring gradually improving fire weather conditions with below normal fire weather concerns for most areas by the weekend. A return of hot and dry conditions is possible early to mid next week with an outside chance of monsoonal thunderstorms focused across northeast Los Angeles County. $$ ECC032-141630- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 13 2025 ...WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO LOCALLY BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE-WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY THROUGH THURSDAY... The combination of hot temperatures, very low humidities, and gusty winds will bring widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions across portions of the valleys, mountains, deserts, and southwest Santa Barbara this afternoon to evening in particular, but continuing into Thursday. Southwest to northwest winds of 15-25 mph with gusts 25-40 mph will be common across the interior and southwest Santa Barbara county through Thursday, with isolated 30 mph gusts to 50 mph can be expected near Gaviota and the I-5 corridor/western Antelope Valley foothills tonight. The strongest winds will be focused across the interior mountains (especially I-5 corridor) and Antelope Valley, as well as gusty sundowner winds across southwest Santa Barbara county, mainly from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass, where temperatures could rise into the 80s to lower 90s and humidities falling to 15-30 percent in wind prone canyons and foothills. A deepening marine layer will bring gradually improving fire weather conditions with below normal fire weather concerns for most areas by the weekend. A return of hot and dry conditions is possible early to mid next week with an outside chance of monsoonal thunderstorms focused across northeast Los Angeles County. $$ ECC030-141630- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 13 2025 ...WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO LOCALLY BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE-WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR INTERIOR VALLEYS, MOUNTAINS AND SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY THROUGH THURSDAY... The combination of hot temperatures, very low humidities, and gusty winds will bring widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions across portions of the valleys, mountains, deserts, and southwest Santa Barbara this afternoon to evening in particular, but continuing into Thursday. Southwest to northwest winds of 15-25 mph with gusts 25-40 mph will be common across the interior and southwest Santa Barbara county through Thursday, with isolated 30 mph gusts to 50 mph can be expected near Gaviota and the I-5 corridor/western Antelope Valley foothills tonight. The strongest winds will be focused across the interior mountains (especially I-5 corridor) and Antelope Valley, as well as gusty sundowner winds across southwest Santa Barbara county, mainly from Gaviota to San Marcos Pass, where temperatures could rise into the 80s to lower 90s and humidities falling to 15-30 percent in wind prone canyons and foothills. A deepening marine layer will bring gradually improving fire weather conditions with below normal fire weather concerns for most areas by the weekend. A return of hot and dry conditions is possible early to mid next week with an outside chance of monsoonal thunderstorms focused across northeast Los Angeles County. $$