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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
337 PM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025

ECC029-081645-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
337 PM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025

...Discussion from Monterey...

Onshore is restored through the rest of the week with RH increasing
across the board tomorrow. Recovery 50-75% above 2,000 feet tonight
and up to 100% below 2,000 feet. Drizzle appears likely along the
coast and coastal ranges Thursday morning as the marine layer
deepens further. Slight chance of wetting rain (0.1-0.25") in the
North Bay Friday. Cool and moist conditions  persist through the
weekend with the next chance for area-wide  wetting rain introduced
early next week. Biggest concern for fire weather in the short term
is breezy onshore winds during the afternoons, most notably Saturday
where NW gusts could reach as  high as 40 mph along favored gaps,
passes, and valleys.

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



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

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS LA/VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS
AND ANTELOPE VALLEY FOOTHILLS THROUGH WEDNESDAY, INCLUDING SANTA
CLARITA VALLEY TODAY DUE TO BREEZY WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITIES...

Through Wednesday, there will be some gusty northeast to south winds
across the interior mountains and Antelope Valley foothills with
gusts  in the 20 to 35 mph range. Isolated southwest wind gusts to
40 mph will be possible across the San Gabriels on Wednesday. During
this time, the  interior areas will see humidities fall to 12 to
25 percent each day,  resulting in elevated fire weather concerns
for the LA/Ventura mountains,  Antelope Valley foothills, and Santa
Clarita valley.

A surge of subtropical moisture from a remnant tropical system will
bring a chance of rain showers (mainly Los Angeles County south and
east) this Thursday through Saturday. There is also a 10-20 percent
chance of  thunderstorms focused across eastern LA County.

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 weekend, although humidities should generally
remain elevated, above 25 percent.

A cold low pressure system may bring widespread rain to the region
early  next week, but there is also a good chance the system stays
east, bringing wind and fire weather concerns.


$$

ECC028-081645-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
337 PM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS LA/VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS
AND ANTELOPE VALLEY FOOTHILLS THROUGH WEDNESDAY, INCLUDING SANTA
CLARITA VALLEY TODAY DUE TO BREEZY WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITIES...

Through Wednesday, there will be some gusty northeast to south winds
across the interior mountains and Antelope Valley foothills with
gusts  in the 20 to 35 mph range. Isolated southwest wind gusts to
40 mph will be possible across the San Gabriels on Wednesday. During
this time, the  interior areas will see humidities fall to 12 to
25 percent each day,  resulting in elevated fire weather concerns
for the LA/Ventura mountains,  Antelope Valley foothills, and Santa
Clarita valley.

A surge of subtropical moisture from a remnant tropical system will
bring a chance of rain showers (mainly Los Angeles County south and
east) this Thursday through Saturday. There is also a 10-20 percent
chance of  thunderstorms focused across eastern LA County.

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 weekend, although humidities should generally
remain elevated, above 25 percent.

A cold low pressure system may bring widespread rain to the region
early  next week, but there is also a good chance the system stays
east, bringing wind and fire weather concerns.


$$

ECC031-081645-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
337 PM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS LA/VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS
AND ANTELOPE VALLEY FOOTHILLS THROUGH WEDNESDAY, INCLUDING SANTA
CLARITA VALLEY TODAY DUE TO BREEZY WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITIES...

Through Wednesday, there will be some gusty northeast to south winds
across the interior mountains and Antelope Valley foothills with
gusts  in the 20 to 35 mph range. Isolated southwest wind gusts to
40 mph will be possible across the San Gabriels on Wednesday. During
this time, the  interior areas will see humidities fall to 12 to
25 percent each day,  resulting in elevated fire weather concerns
for the LA/Ventura mountains,  Antelope Valley foothills, and Santa
Clarita valley.

A surge of subtropical moisture from a remnant tropical system will
bring a chance of rain showers (mainly Los Angeles County south and
east) this Thursday through Saturday. There is also a 10-20 percent
chance of  thunderstorms focused across eastern LA County.

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 weekend, although humidities should generally
remain elevated, above 25 percent.

A cold low pressure system may bring widespread rain to the region
early  next week, but there is also a good chance the system stays
east, bringing wind and fire weather concerns.


$$

ECC024-081645-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
337 PM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS LA/VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS
AND ANTELOPE VALLEY FOOTHILLS THROUGH WEDNESDAY, INCLUDING SANTA
CLARITA VALLEY TODAY DUE TO BREEZY WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITIES...

Through Wednesday, there will be some gusty northeast to south winds
across the interior mountains and Antelope Valley foothills with
gusts  in the 20 to 35 mph range. Isolated southwest wind gusts to
40 mph will be possible across the San Gabriels on Wednesday. During
this time, the  interior areas will see humidities fall to 12 to
25 percent each day,  resulting in elevated fire weather concerns
for the LA/Ventura mountains,  Antelope Valley foothills, and Santa
Clarita valley.

A surge of subtropical moisture from a remnant tropical system will
bring a chance of rain showers (mainly Los Angeles County south and
east) this Thursday through Saturday. There is also a 10-20 percent
chance of  thunderstorms focused across eastern LA County.

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 weekend, although humidities should generally
remain elevated, above 25 percent.

A cold low pressure system may bring widespread rain to the region
early  next week, but there is also a good chance the system stays
east, bringing wind and fire weather concerns.


$$

ECC032-081645-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
337 PM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS LA/VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS
AND ANTELOPE VALLEY FOOTHILLS THROUGH WEDNESDAY, INCLUDING SANTA
CLARITA VALLEY TODAY DUE TO BREEZY WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITIES...

Through Wednesday, there will be some gusty northeast to south winds
across the interior mountains and Antelope Valley foothills with
gusts  in the 20 to 35 mph range. Isolated southwest wind gusts to
40 mph will be possible across the San Gabriels on Wednesday. During
this time, the  interior areas will see humidities fall to 12 to
25 percent each day,  resulting in elevated fire weather concerns
for the LA/Ventura mountains,  Antelope Valley foothills, and Santa
Clarita valley.

A surge of subtropical moisture from a remnant tropical system will
bring a chance of rain showers (mainly Los Angeles County south and
east) this Thursday through Saturday. There is also a 10-20 percent
chance of  thunderstorms focused across eastern LA County.

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 weekend, although humidities should generally
remain elevated, above 25 percent.

A cold low pressure system may bring widespread rain to the region
early  next week, but there is also a good chance the system stays
east, bringing wind and fire weather concerns.


$$

ECC030-081645-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
337 PM PDT Tue Oct 7 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ACROSS LA/VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS
AND ANTELOPE VALLEY FOOTHILLS THROUGH WEDNESDAY, INCLUDING SANTA
CLARITA VALLEY TODAY DUE TO BREEZY WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITIES...

Through Wednesday, there will be some gusty northeast to south winds
across the interior mountains and Antelope Valley foothills with
gusts  in the 20 to 35 mph range. Isolated southwest wind gusts to
40 mph will be possible across the San Gabriels on Wednesday. During
this time, the  interior areas will see humidities fall to 12 to
25 percent each day,  resulting in elevated fire weather concerns
for the LA/Ventura mountains,  Antelope Valley foothills, and Santa
Clarita valley.

A surge of subtropical moisture from a remnant tropical system will
bring a chance of rain showers (mainly Los Angeles County south and
east) this Thursday through Saturday. There is also a 10-20 percent
chance of  thunderstorms focused across eastern LA County.

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 weekend, although humidities should generally
remain elevated, above 25 percent.

A cold low pressure system may bring widespread rain to the region
early  next week, but there is also a good chance the system stays
east, bringing wind and fire weather concerns.


$$