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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
335 PM PDT Sat Oct 11 2025

ECC029-121645-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
335 PM PDT Sat Oct 11 2025

...Discussion from Monterey...

Breezy winds and clear skies will continue through Sunday with
slightly warmer and drier conditions across the interior. A
significant early season rain storm will bring 1-3"  across the
region from Monday-Tuesday, significantly increasing  fuel moisture.
There is a good chance for embedded thunderstorms, though they will
come with heavy downpours. The latest forecast trend has held the
amount of rain fairly steady, with a slight timing shift to an
earlier onset on Monday. A warming trend is in store late week, but
the substantial rain will keep fire weather  concerns very low.

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 THROUGH TONIGHT ACROSS PORTIONS OF
THE MOUNTAINS OF LOS ANGELES/VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERN
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, SANTA CLARITA VALLEY, CALABASSAS, WESTERN SAN
FERNANDO VALLEY, AND SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS...

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRTTICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS SUNDAY ACROSS
THE MOUNTAINS AND VALLEYS OF EASTERN VENTURA AND WESTERN LOS ANGELES
COUNTIES...

...POTENTIAL FOR WIDESPREAD RAIN ASSOCIATED WITH STORM BETWEEN
MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT...

Gusty northwest to north winds with peak gusts of 35 to 50 mph will
continue across wind-prone areas through tonight, including the
mountains (especially Highway 33/I5 corrdiors), southern Santa
Barbara county, Antelope Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, western San
Fernando Valley, Calabassas, and Santa Monica Mountains. While
humidity levels will remain elevated across interior slopes, there
will likely be some downslope drying with humidites falling to
between 15 and 30 percent in some of the windier locations today
through tonight. As a result, these areas will experience elevated
fire weather concerns through tonight. By Sunday, the flow will
shift to the northeast, mainly focusing on eastern Ventura county
and western LA counties, where wind gusts of 20 to 40 mph will be
likely. This coupled with humidities between 10 and 20 percent will
bring widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions
across the mountains and valleys of eastern Ventura county and
western LA county on Sunday.

There is the potential for a significant storm system that could
bring widespread rain to the region between Monday night and Tuesday
night.  The lates projections have rainfall rates increasing, with a
chance of  thunderstorms (mainly from Ventura county northward),
resulting in the  potential for minor flooding/debris flows in
recent burn scars, as well as roadway flooding.


$$

ECC028-121645-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
335 PM PDT Sat Oct 11 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGH TONIGHT ACROSS PORTIONS OF
THE MOUNTAINS OF LOS ANGELES/VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERN
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, SANTA CLARITA VALLEY, CALABASSAS, WESTERN SAN
FERNANDO VALLEY, AND SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS...

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRTTICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS SUNDAY ACROSS
THE MOUNTAINS AND VALLEYS OF EASTERN VENTURA AND WESTERN LOS ANGELES
COUNTIES...

...POTENTIAL FOR WIDESPREAD RAIN ASSOCIATED WITH STORM BETWEEN
MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT...

Gusty northwest to north winds with peak gusts of 35 to 50 mph will
continue across wind-prone areas through tonight, including the
mountains (especially Highway 33/I5 corrdiors), southern Santa
Barbara county, Antelope Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, western San
Fernando Valley, Calabassas, and Santa Monica Mountains. While
humidity levels will remain elevated across interior slopes, there
will likely be some downslope drying with humidites falling to
between 15 and 30 percent in some of the windier locations today
through tonight. As a result, these areas will experience elevated
fire weather concerns through tonight. By Sunday, the flow will
shift to the northeast, mainly focusing on eastern Ventura county
and western LA counties, where wind gusts of 20 to 40 mph will be
likely. This coupled with humidities between 10 and 20 percent will
bring widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions
across the mountains and valleys of eastern Ventura county and
western LA county on Sunday.

There is the potential for a significant storm system that could
bring widespread rain to the region between Monday night and Tuesday
night.  The lates projections have rainfall rates increasing, with a
chance of  thunderstorms (mainly from Ventura county northward),
resulting in the  potential for minor flooding/debris flows in
recent burn scars, as well as roadway flooding.


$$

ECC031-121645-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
335 PM PDT Sat Oct 11 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGH TONIGHT ACROSS PORTIONS OF
THE MOUNTAINS OF LOS ANGELES/VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERN
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, SANTA CLARITA VALLEY, CALABASSAS, WESTERN SAN
FERNANDO VALLEY, AND SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS...

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRTTICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS SUNDAY ACROSS
THE MOUNTAINS AND VALLEYS OF EASTERN VENTURA AND WESTERN LOS ANGELES
COUNTIES...

...POTENTIAL FOR WIDESPREAD RAIN ASSOCIATED WITH STORM BETWEEN
MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT...

Gusty northwest to north winds with peak gusts of 35 to 50 mph will
continue across wind-prone areas through tonight, including the
mountains (especially Highway 33/I5 corrdiors), southern Santa
Barbara county, Antelope Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, western San
Fernando Valley, Calabassas, and Santa Monica Mountains. While
humidity levels will remain elevated across interior slopes, there
will likely be some downslope drying with humidites falling to
between 15 and 30 percent in some of the windier locations today
through tonight. As a result, these areas will experience elevated
fire weather concerns through tonight. By Sunday, the flow will
shift to the northeast, mainly focusing on eastern Ventura county
and western LA counties, where wind gusts of 20 to 40 mph will be
likely. This coupled with humidities between 10 and 20 percent will
bring widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions
across the mountains and valleys of eastern Ventura county and
western LA county on Sunday.

There is the potential for a significant storm system that could
bring widespread rain to the region between Monday night and Tuesday
night.  The lates projections have rainfall rates increasing, with a
chance of  thunderstorms (mainly from Ventura county northward),
resulting in the  potential for minor flooding/debris flows in
recent burn scars, as well as roadway flooding.


$$

ECC024-121645-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
335 PM PDT Sat Oct 11 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGH TONIGHT ACROSS PORTIONS OF
THE MOUNTAINS OF LOS ANGELES/VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERN
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, SANTA CLARITA VALLEY, CALABASSAS, WESTERN SAN
FERNANDO VALLEY, AND SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS...

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRTTICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS SUNDAY ACROSS
THE MOUNTAINS AND VALLEYS OF EASTERN VENTURA AND WESTERN LOS ANGELES
COUNTIES...

...POTENTIAL FOR WIDESPREAD RAIN ASSOCIATED WITH STORM BETWEEN
MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT...

Gusty northwest to north winds with peak gusts of 35 to 50 mph will
continue across wind-prone areas through tonight, including the
mountains (especially Highway 33/I5 corrdiors), southern Santa
Barbara county, Antelope Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, western San
Fernando Valley, Calabassas, and Santa Monica Mountains. While
humidity levels will remain elevated across interior slopes, there
will likely be some downslope drying with humidites falling to
between 15 and 30 percent in some of the windier locations today
through tonight. As a result, these areas will experience elevated
fire weather concerns through tonight. By Sunday, the flow will
shift to the northeast, mainly focusing on eastern Ventura county
and western LA counties, where wind gusts of 20 to 40 mph will be
likely. This coupled with humidities between 10 and 20 percent will
bring widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions
across the mountains and valleys of eastern Ventura county and
western LA county on Sunday.

There is the potential for a significant storm system that could
bring widespread rain to the region between Monday night and Tuesday
night.  The lates projections have rainfall rates increasing, with a
chance of  thunderstorms (mainly from Ventura county northward),
resulting in the  potential for minor flooding/debris flows in
recent burn scars, as well as roadway flooding.


$$

ECC032-121645-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
335 PM PDT Sat Oct 11 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGH TONIGHT ACROSS PORTIONS OF
THE MOUNTAINS OF LOS ANGELES/VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERN
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, SANTA CLARITA VALLEY, CALABASSAS, WESTERN SAN
FERNANDO VALLEY, AND SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS...

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRTTICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS SUNDAY ACROSS
THE MOUNTAINS AND VALLEYS OF EASTERN VENTURA AND WESTERN LOS ANGELES
COUNTIES...

...POTENTIAL FOR WIDESPREAD RAIN ASSOCIATED WITH STORM BETWEEN
MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT...

Gusty northwest to north winds with peak gusts of 35 to 50 mph will
continue across wind-prone areas through tonight, including the
mountains (especially Highway 33/I5 corrdiors), southern Santa
Barbara county, Antelope Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, western San
Fernando Valley, Calabassas, and Santa Monica Mountains. While
humidity levels will remain elevated across interior slopes, there
will likely be some downslope drying with humidites falling to
between 15 and 30 percent in some of the windier locations today
through tonight. As a result, these areas will experience elevated
fire weather concerns through tonight. By Sunday, the flow will
shift to the northeast, mainly focusing on eastern Ventura county
and western LA counties, where wind gusts of 20 to 40 mph will be
likely. This coupled with humidities between 10 and 20 percent will
bring widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions
across the mountains and valleys of eastern Ventura county and
western LA county on Sunday.

There is the potential for a significant storm system that could
bring widespread rain to the region between Monday night and Tuesday
night.  The lates projections have rainfall rates increasing, with a
chance of  thunderstorms (mainly from Ventura county northward),
resulting in the  potential for minor flooding/debris flows in
recent burn scars, as well as roadway flooding.


$$

ECC030-121645-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
335 PM PDT Sat Oct 11 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGH TONIGHT ACROSS PORTIONS OF
THE MOUNTAINS OF LOS ANGELES/VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERN
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, SANTA CLARITA VALLEY, CALABASSAS, WESTERN SAN
FERNANDO VALLEY, AND SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS...

...ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRTTICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS SUNDAY ACROSS
THE MOUNTAINS AND VALLEYS OF EASTERN VENTURA AND WESTERN LOS ANGELES
COUNTIES...

...POTENTIAL FOR WIDESPREAD RAIN ASSOCIATED WITH STORM BETWEEN
MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT...

Gusty northwest to north winds with peak gusts of 35 to 50 mph will
continue across wind-prone areas through tonight, including the
mountains (especially Highway 33/I5 corrdiors), southern Santa
Barbara county, Antelope Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, western San
Fernando Valley, Calabassas, and Santa Monica Mountains. While
humidity levels will remain elevated across interior slopes, there
will likely be some downslope drying with humidites falling to
between 15 and 30 percent in some of the windier locations today
through tonight. As a result, these areas will experience elevated
fire weather concerns through tonight. By Sunday, the flow will
shift to the northeast, mainly focusing on eastern Ventura county
and western LA counties, where wind gusts of 20 to 40 mph will be
likely. This coupled with humidities between 10 and 20 percent will
bring widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions
across the mountains and valleys of eastern Ventura county and
western LA county on Sunday.

There is the potential for a significant storm system that could
bring widespread rain to the region between Monday night and Tuesday
night.  The lates projections have rainfall rates increasing, with a
chance of  thunderstorms (mainly from Ventura county northward),
resulting in the  potential for minor flooding/debris flows in
recent burn scars, as well as roadway flooding.


$$