Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
136 FNUS86 KLOX 191646 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 846 AM PST Sun Jan 19 2025 ECC029-201100- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 846 AM PST Sun Jan 19 2025 ...Discussion from Monterey... Marine layer will once again impact the district tonight, especially along the immediate coast and some Bay Area inland valleys. Still looking at an offshore flow event kicking in Monday and lasting into Tuesday. Winds will be strongest over the higher terrain of the North and East Bay. The offshore flow will erode the marine layer, lower humidity, and raise temperatures. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING OVER MUCH OF LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES... ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING OVER MUCH OF LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES... ...LONG DURATION OF WIDESPREAD EXTREMELY DRY CONDITIONS WITH PERIODS OF STRONG AND GUSTY OFFSHORE WINDS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY... A deeper marine layer and higher humidities will prevail over the area below about 2500 feet today through early Monday morning, with moderately dry humidities lingering in the mountains and deserts. Starting later Monday morning and continuing through at least Thursday, offshore flow and very low humidities will prevail over the forecast area, with the strongest winds expected over the usual Santa Ana wind corridors of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Winds are expected to increase sharply by Monday afternoon. The peak of this wind event will be Monday night into Tuesday morning, with the potential for wind gusts up to 60 to 80 mph over the L.A. County and eastern Ventura County mountains, and gusts of 55 to 65 mph possible at many valley and coastal areas of these two counties. Combined with humidities lowering significantly to the single digits and teens, a Red Flag Warning remains in effect for much of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties from late Monday morning through Tuesday evening. Gusty offshore winds and very low humidities will continue later Tuesday night through Thursday in much of these same areas. The strongest winds during this period are expected to be Wednesday night into Thursday morning with gusts in the 40 to 55 mph range. Minimum humidites are forecast to be in the 3 to 13 percent range overall, with very poor overnight recoveries. Due to the potential for continue Red Flag conditions, a Fire Weather Watch is also in effect for most of these areas from late Tuesday evening through Thursday evening. In addition, there is the potential for east to southeast wind gusts of 20 to 35 mph to occur over interior Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties at times this week, with a 20 percent chance of Red Flag conditions. $$ ECC028-201100- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 846 AM PST Sun Jan 19 2025 ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING OVER MUCH OF LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES... ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING OVER MUCH OF LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES... ...LONG DURATION OF WIDESPREAD EXTREMELY DRY CONDITIONS WITH PERIODS OF STRONG AND GUSTY OFFSHORE WINDS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY... A deeper marine layer and higher humidities will prevail over the area below about 2500 feet today through early Monday morning, with moderately dry humidities lingering in the mountains and deserts. Starting later Monday morning and continuing through at least Thursday, offshore flow and very low humidities will prevail over the forecast area, with the strongest winds expected over the usual Santa Ana wind corridors of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Winds are expected to increase sharply by Monday afternoon. The peak of this wind event will be Monday night into Tuesday morning, with the potential for wind gusts up to 60 to 80 mph over the L.A. County and eastern Ventura County mountains, and gusts of 55 to 65 mph possible at many valley and coastal areas of these two counties. Combined with humidities lowering significantly to the single digits and teens, a Red Flag Warning remains in effect for much of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties from late Monday morning through Tuesday evening. Gusty offshore winds and very low humidities will continue later Tuesday night through Thursday in much of these same areas. The strongest winds during this period are expected to be Wednesday night into Thursday morning with gusts in the 40 to 55 mph range. Minimum humidites are forecast to be in the 3 to 13 percent range overall, with very poor overnight recoveries. Due to the potential for continue Red Flag conditions, a Fire Weather Watch is also in effect for most of these areas from late Tuesday evening through Thursday evening. In addition, there is the potential for east to southeast wind gusts of 20 to 35 mph to occur over interior Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties at times this week, with a 20 percent chance of Red Flag conditions. $$ ECC031-201100- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 846 AM PST Sun Jan 19 2025 ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING OVER MUCH OF LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES... ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING OVER MUCH OF LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES... ...LONG DURATION OF WIDESPREAD EXTREMELY DRY CONDITIONS WITH PERIODS OF STRONG AND GUSTY OFFSHORE WINDS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY... A deeper marine layer and higher humidities will prevail over the area below about 2500 feet today through early Monday morning, with moderately dry humidities lingering in the mountains and deserts. Starting later Monday morning and continuing through at least Thursday, offshore flow and very low humidities will prevail over the forecast area, with the strongest winds expected over the usual Santa Ana wind corridors of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Winds are expected to increase sharply by Monday afternoon. The peak of this wind event will be Monday night into Tuesday morning, with the potential for wind gusts up to 60 to 80 mph over the L.A. County and eastern Ventura County mountains, and gusts of 55 to 65 mph possible at many valley and coastal areas of these two counties. Combined with humidities lowering significantly to the single digits and teens, a Red Flag Warning remains in effect for much of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties from late Monday morning through Tuesday evening. Gusty offshore winds and very low humidities will continue later Tuesday night through Thursday in much of these same areas. The strongest winds during this period are expected to be Wednesday night into Thursday morning with gusts in the 40 to 55 mph range. Minimum humidites are forecast to be in the 3 to 13 percent range overall, with very poor overnight recoveries. Due to the potential for continue Red Flag conditions, a Fire Weather Watch is also in effect for most of these areas from late Tuesday evening through Thursday evening. In addition, there is the potential for east to southeast wind gusts of 20 to 35 mph to occur over interior Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties at times this week, with a 20 percent chance of Red Flag conditions. $$ ECC024-201100- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 846 AM PST Sun Jan 19 2025 ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING OVER MUCH OF LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES... ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING OVER MUCH OF LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES... ...LONG DURATION OF WIDESPREAD EXTREMELY DRY CONDITIONS WITH PERIODS OF STRONG AND GUSTY OFFSHORE WINDS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY... A deeper marine layer and higher humidities will prevail over the area below about 2500 feet today through early Monday morning, with moderately dry humidities lingering in the mountains and deserts. Starting later Monday morning and continuing through at least Thursday, offshore flow and very low humidities will prevail over the forecast area, with the strongest winds expected over the usual Santa Ana wind corridors of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Winds are expected to increase sharply by Monday afternoon. The peak of this wind event will be Monday night into Tuesday morning, with the potential for wind gusts up to 60 to 80 mph over the L.A. County and eastern Ventura County mountains, and gusts of 55 to 65 mph possible at many valley and coastal areas of these two counties. Combined with humidities lowering significantly to the single digits and teens, a Red Flag Warning remains in effect for much of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties from late Monday morning through Tuesday evening. Gusty offshore winds and very low humidities will continue later Tuesday night through Thursday in much of these same areas. The strongest winds during this period are expected to be Wednesday night into Thursday morning with gusts in the 40 to 55 mph range. Minimum humidites are forecast to be in the 3 to 13 percent range overall, with very poor overnight recoveries. Due to the potential for continue Red Flag conditions, a Fire Weather Watch is also in effect for most of these areas from late Tuesday evening through Thursday evening. In addition, there is the potential for east to southeast wind gusts of 20 to 35 mph to occur over interior Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties at times this week, with a 20 percent chance of Red Flag conditions. $$ ECC032-201100- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 846 AM PST Sun Jan 19 2025 ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING OVER MUCH OF LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES... ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING OVER MUCH OF LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES... ...LONG DURATION OF WIDESPREAD EXTREMELY DRY CONDITIONS WITH PERIODS OF STRONG AND GUSTY OFFSHORE WINDS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY... A deeper marine layer and higher humidities will prevail over the area below about 2500 feet today through early Monday morning, with moderately dry humidities lingering in the mountains and deserts. Starting later Monday morning and continuing through at least Thursday, offshore flow and very low humidities will prevail over the forecast area, with the strongest winds expected over the usual Santa Ana wind corridors of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Winds are expected to increase sharply by Monday afternoon. The peak of this wind event will be Monday night into Tuesday morning, with the potential for wind gusts up to 60 to 80 mph over the L.A. County and eastern Ventura County mountains, and gusts of 55 to 65 mph possible at many valley and coastal areas of these two counties. Combined with humidities lowering significantly to the single digits and teens, a Red Flag Warning remains in effect for much of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties from late Monday morning through Tuesday evening. Gusty offshore winds and very low humidities will continue later Tuesday night through Thursday in much of these same areas. The strongest winds during this period are expected to be Wednesday night into Thursday morning with gusts in the 40 to 55 mph range. Minimum humidites are forecast to be in the 3 to 13 percent range overall, with very poor overnight recoveries. Due to the potential for continue Red Flag conditions, a Fire Weather Watch is also in effect for most of these areas from late Tuesday evening through Thursday evening. In addition, there is the potential for east to southeast wind gusts of 20 to 35 mph to occur over interior Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties at times this week, with a 20 percent chance of Red Flag conditions. $$ ECC030-201100- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 846 AM PST Sun Jan 19 2025 ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING OVER MUCH OF LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES... ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING OVER MUCH OF LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES... ...LONG DURATION OF WIDESPREAD EXTREMELY DRY CONDITIONS WITH PERIODS OF STRONG AND GUSTY OFFSHORE WINDS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY... A deeper marine layer and higher humidities will prevail over the area below about 2500 feet today through early Monday morning, with moderately dry humidities lingering in the mountains and deserts. Starting later Monday morning and continuing through at least Thursday, offshore flow and very low humidities will prevail over the forecast area, with the strongest winds expected over the usual Santa Ana wind corridors of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Winds are expected to increase sharply by Monday afternoon. The peak of this wind event will be Monday night into Tuesday morning, with the potential for wind gusts up to 60 to 80 mph over the L.A. County and eastern Ventura County mountains, and gusts of 55 to 65 mph possible at many valley and coastal areas of these two counties. Combined with humidities lowering significantly to the single digits and teens, a Red Flag Warning remains in effect for much of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties from late Monday morning through Tuesday evening. Gusty offshore winds and very low humidities will continue later Tuesday night through Thursday in much of these same areas. The strongest winds during this period are expected to be Wednesday night into Thursday morning with gusts in the 40 to 55 mph range. Minimum humidites are forecast to be in the 3 to 13 percent range overall, with very poor overnight recoveries. Due to the potential for continue Red Flag conditions, a Fire Weather Watch is also in effect for most of these areas from late Tuesday evening through Thursday evening. In addition, there is the potential for east to southeast wind gusts of 20 to 35 mph to occur over interior Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties at times this week, with a 20 percent chance of Red Flag conditions. $$