


Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS San Diego, CA
Issued by NWS San Diego, CA
405 FNUS86 KSGX 252131 FWLSGX ECCDA DISCUSSIONS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA 131 PM PST TUE FEB 25 2025 ECC033-261545- ORANGE ECC DISPATCH- DISCUSSION FOR ORANGE ECC DISPATCH 131 PM PST TUE FEB 25 2025 WARMER WEATHER CONTINUES FOR MUCH OF THE WEEK, PEAKING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 10-20 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL. GUSTY EAST/NORTHEAST WINDS RETURN AS EARLY AS WEDNESDAY EVENING, PEAKING ON THURSDAY WITH MOUNTAIN PASSES AND COASTAL SLOPES SEEING UP TO 35-45 MPH. CRITICALLY DRY HUMIDITY BOTH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WITH AREAS EAST OF THE COAST FALLING BELOW 15%, MEETING WITH THE SANTA ANA WINDS TO CREATE ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ON THURSDAY. A PATTERN CHANGE ON FRIDAY BRING SUBSTANTIALLY COOLER WEATHER AND A CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION LATE WEEKEND AND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK. $$ ECC035-261545- MONTE VISTA ECC DISPATCH- 131 PM PST TUE FEB 25 2025 WARMER WEATHER CONTINUES FOR MUCH OF THE WEEK, PEAKING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 10-20 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL. GUSTY EAST/NORTHEAST WINDS RETURN AS EARLY AS WEDNESDAY EVENING, PEAKING ON THURSDAY WITH MOUNTAIN PASSES AND COASTAL SLOPES SEEING UP TO 35-45 MPH. CRITICALLY DRY HUMIDITY BOTH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WITH AREAS EAST OF THE COAST FALLING BELOW 15%, MEETING WITH THE SANTA ANA WINDS TO CREATE ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ON THURSDAY. A PATTERN CHANGE ON FRIDAY BRING SUBSTANTIALLY COOLER WEATHER AND A CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION LATE WEEKEND AND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK. $$ ECC034-261545- RIVERSIDE ECC DISPATCH- 131 PM PST TUE FEB 25 2025 ...DISCUSSION FROM LAXFWFSGX... WARMER WEATHER CONTINUES FOR MUCH OF THE WEEK, PEAKING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 10-20 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL. GUSTY EAST/NORTHEAST WINDS RETURN AS EARLY AS WEDNESDAY EVENING, PEAKING ON THURSDAY WITH MOUNTAIN PASSES AND COASTAL SLOPES SEEING UP TO 35-45 MPH. CRITICALLY DRY HUMIDITY BOTH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WITH AREAS EAST OF THE COAST FALLING BELOW 15%, MEETING WITH THE SANTA ANA WINDS TO CREATE ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ON THURSDAY. A PATTERN CHANGE ON FRIDAY BRING SUBSTANTIALLY COOLER WEATHER AND A CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION LATE WEEKEND AND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK. ...DISCUSSION FROM PHXFWFPSR... VERY DRY AND UNSEASONABLY WARM CONDITIONS WILL PREVAIL THROUGH MID WEEK WITH HIGHS MAINLY IN THE UPPER 80S ACROSS THE LOWER DESERTS. DAILY MINRHS OF 5-15% ARE EXPECTED WITH FAIR TO POOR OVERNIGHT RECOVERIES TO AROUND 25-30%. WINDS WILL REMAIN LIGHT TODAY, BUT INCREASE STARTING WEDNESDAY ACROSS THE LOWER CO RIVER VALLEY WHERE GUSTS OF 20-25 MPH ARE EXPECTED. FIRST THE PART HALF OF THURSDAY, BREEZY NORTHEAST TO EAST WINDS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE MAJORITY OF THE AREA WITH THE STRONGEST WIND GUSTS OF UP TO 30 MPH ACROSS THE ARIZONA HIGHER TERRAIN. NOTE...ADDITIONAL FIRE WEATHER FORECAST INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN THE AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION. SEE PRODUCT PHXAFDPSR. $$