


Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
075 FNUS86 KLOX 132319 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 419 PM PDT Tue May 13 2025 ECC029-141730- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 419 PM PDT Tue May 13 2025 ...Discussion from Monterey... A few isolated showers will be possible over the North Bay and Gabilan Mountain Range through this evening. Skies will begin to clear with a shallow marine layer developing along the coast and locally inland. A gradual warming and drying trend will develop on Wednesday and persist into the weekend. Breezy onshore flow will persist the next few days. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... An overall troughing pattern and onshore flow is expected to last through Saturday, with minimum humidities away from the coast generally in the 20 to 40 percent range, except down to 12 to 25 percent for the Antelope Valley and higher interior mountain peaks. Sunday into early next week, a warming a drying trend is expected, with the potential for light offshore flow. For the Antelope Valley and foothills, gusts of around 30 to 50 mph are expected each afternoon and evening, with the strongest winds Friday and Saturday. There is a small risk of grass fires during periods of gusty winds, but overall fire weather conditions are on the low end compared to climatology for the time of year. Coastal areas will see westerly gusts of 20 to 40 mph each afternoon and evening, strongest today and Saturday. Sundowner winds will continue through Wednesday night, with north to northwesterly gusts of 30 to 50 mph common for Santa Ynez range and the adjacent western portion of the coast. Gusty Sundowner winds have the potential to return Friday and Saturday night as well. $$ ECC028-141730- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 419 PM PDT Tue May 13 2025 An overall troughing pattern and onshore flow is expected to last through Saturday, with minimum humidities away from the coast generally in the 20 to 40 percent range, except down to 12 to 25 percent for the Antelope Valley and higher interior mountain peaks. Sunday into early next week, a warming a drying trend is expected, with the potential for light offshore flow. For the Antelope Valley and foothills, gusts of around 30 to 50 mph are expected each afternoon and evening, with the strongest winds Friday and Saturday. There is a small risk of grass fires during periods of gusty winds, but overall fire weather conditions are on the low end compared to climatology for the time of year. Coastal areas will see westerly gusts of 20 to 40 mph each afternoon and evening, strongest today and Saturday. Sundowner winds will continue through Wednesday night, with north to northwesterly gusts of 30 to 50 mph common for Santa Ynez range and the adjacent western portion of the coast. Gusty Sundowner winds have the potential to return Friday and Saturday night as well. $$ ECC031-141730- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 419 PM PDT Tue May 13 2025 An overall troughing pattern and onshore flow is expected to last through Saturday, with minimum humidities away from the coast generally in the 20 to 40 percent range, except down to 12 to 25 percent for the Antelope Valley and higher interior mountain peaks. Sunday into early next week, a warming a drying trend is expected, with the potential for light offshore flow. For the Antelope Valley and foothills, gusts of around 30 to 50 mph are expected each afternoon and evening, with the strongest winds Friday and Saturday. There is a small risk of grass fires during periods of gusty winds, but overall fire weather conditions are on the low end compared to climatology for the time of year. Coastal areas will see westerly gusts of 20 to 40 mph each afternoon and evening, strongest today and Saturday. Sundowner winds will continue through Wednesday night, with north to northwesterly gusts of 30 to 50 mph common for Santa Ynez range and the adjacent western portion of the coast. Gusty Sundowner winds have the potential to return Friday and Saturday night as well. $$ ECC024-141730- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 419 PM PDT Tue May 13 2025 An overall troughing pattern and onshore flow is expected to last through Saturday, with minimum humidities away from the coast generally in the 20 to 40 percent range, except down to 12 to 25 percent for the Antelope Valley and higher interior mountain peaks. Sunday into early next week, a warming a drying trend is expected, with the potential for light offshore flow. For the Antelope Valley and foothills, gusts of around 30 to 50 mph are expected each afternoon and evening, with the strongest winds Friday and Saturday. There is a small risk of grass fires during periods of gusty winds, but overall fire weather conditions are on the low end compared to climatology for the time of year. Coastal areas will see westerly gusts of 20 to 40 mph each afternoon and evening, strongest today and Saturday. Sundowner winds will continue through Wednesday night, with north to northwesterly gusts of 30 to 50 mph common for Santa Ynez range and the adjacent western portion of the coast. Gusty Sundowner winds have the potential to return Friday and Saturday night as well. $$ ECC032-141730- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 419 PM PDT Tue May 13 2025 An overall troughing pattern and onshore flow is expected to last through Saturday, with minimum humidities away from the coast generally in the 20 to 40 percent range, except down to 12 to 25 percent for the Antelope Valley and higher interior mountain peaks. Sunday into early next week, a warming a drying trend is expected, with the potential for light offshore flow. For the Antelope Valley and foothills, gusts of around 30 to 50 mph are expected each afternoon and evening, with the strongest winds Friday and Saturday. There is a small risk of grass fires during periods of gusty winds, but overall fire weather conditions are on the low end compared to climatology for the time of year. Coastal areas will see westerly gusts of 20 to 40 mph each afternoon and evening, strongest today and Saturday. Sundowner winds will continue through Wednesday night, with north to northwesterly gusts of 30 to 50 mph common for Santa Ynez range and the adjacent western portion of the coast. Gusty Sundowner winds have the potential to return Friday and Saturday night as well. $$ ECC030-141730- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 419 PM PDT Tue May 13 2025 An overall troughing pattern and onshore flow is expected to last through Saturday, with minimum humidities away from the coast generally in the 20 to 40 percent range, except down to 12 to 25 percent for the Antelope Valley and higher interior mountain peaks. Sunday into early next week, a warming a drying trend is expected, with the potential for light offshore flow. For the Antelope Valley and foothills, gusts of around 30 to 50 mph are expected each afternoon and evening, with the strongest winds Friday and Saturday. There is a small risk of grass fires during periods of gusty winds, but overall fire weather conditions are on the low end compared to climatology for the time of year. Coastal areas will see westerly gusts of 20 to 40 mph each afternoon and evening, strongest today and Saturday. Sundowner winds will continue through Wednesday night, with north to northwesterly gusts of 30 to 50 mph common for Santa Ynez range and the adjacent western portion of the coast. Gusty Sundowner winds have the potential to return Friday and Saturday night as well. $$