


Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
295 FNUS86 KLOX 272227 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 27 2025 ECC029-281630- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 27 2025 ...Discussion from Monterey... Moderate onshore flow with a 2,000-2,500 ft deep marine layer continue this afternoon. The marine layer will gradually compress from to around 1,000 feet by Friday. This will be accompanied by a subtle drying trend, with min RH dropping to 15-25% across interior mountains this weekend. Onshore winds will remain moderate and diurnally driven through the week. As monsoon moisture filters out, the chance for thunderstorms has dropped to zero. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...RISK FOR DRY LIGHTNING, THUNDERSTORMS, AND SHOWERS THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, HIGHEST OVER LOS ANGELES COUNTY... Cooler than normal conditions will continue through Thursday. Moisture from Tropical Storm Juliette is now anticipated to move into the region on Thursday and linger through early Saturday. The most likely scenario brings a lot of clouds and a few light showers with very little impact. There is however a chance for thunderstorms which could happen anywhere, with the highest chances over Los Angeles County (10-15%). If thunderstorms develop on Thursday, they will likely be dry with a risk for dry lightning fire starts and gusty winds. By Thursday Night, dry lightning risks will lower but the remote chance for brief heavy downpours will increase. By Friday, the risk will be focused over northeast Los Angeles County with minimal risks to the west. Temperatures will rise Friday through Tuesday, including the Labor Day Holiday, with highs between 94 to 104 common inland by Sunday and mixing heights up to 15,000 feet. There is an elevated risk for plume dominated fires. Humidities between 10 and 20 percent will be common over the warmest valleys and mountains. Onshore winds will also be increasing over the interior. $$ ECC028-281630- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 27 2025 ...RISK FOR DRY LIGHTNING, THUNDERSTORMS, AND SHOWERS THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, HIGHEST OVER LOS ANGELES COUNTY... Cooler than normal conditions will continue through Thursday. Moisture from Tropical Storm Juliette is now anticipated to move into the region on Thursday and linger through early Saturday. The most likely scenario brings a lot of clouds and a few light showers with very little impact. There is however a chance for thunderstorms which could happen anywhere, with the highest chances over Los Angeles County (10-15%). If thunderstorms develop on Thursday, they will likely be dry with a risk for dry lightning fire starts and gusty winds. By Thursday Night, dry lightning risks will lower but the remote chance for brief heavy downpours will increase. By Friday, the risk will be focused over northeast Los Angeles County with minimal risks to the west. Temperatures will rise Friday through Tuesday, including the Labor Day Holiday, with highs between 94 to 104 common inland by Sunday and mixing heights up to 15,000 feet. There is an elevated risk for plume dominated fires. Humidities between 10 and 20 percent will be common over the warmest valleys and mountains. Onshore winds will also be increasing over the interior. $$ ECC031-281630- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 27 2025 ...RISK FOR DRY LIGHTNING, THUNDERSTORMS, AND SHOWERS THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, HIGHEST OVER LOS ANGELES COUNTY... Cooler than normal conditions will continue through Thursday. Moisture from Tropical Storm Juliette is now anticipated to move into the region on Thursday and linger through early Saturday. The most likely scenario brings a lot of clouds and a few light showers with very little impact. There is however a chance for thunderstorms which could happen anywhere, with the highest chances over Los Angeles County (10-15%). If thunderstorms develop on Thursday, they will likely be dry with a risk for dry lightning fire starts and gusty winds. By Thursday Night, dry lightning risks will lower but the remote chance for brief heavy downpours will increase. By Friday, the risk will be focused over northeast Los Angeles County with minimal risks to the west. Temperatures will rise Friday through Tuesday, including the Labor Day Holiday, with highs between 94 to 104 common inland by Sunday and mixing heights up to 15,000 feet. There is an elevated risk for plume dominated fires. Humidities between 10 and 20 percent will be common over the warmest valleys and mountains. Onshore winds will also be increasing over the interior. $$ ECC024-281630- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 27 2025 ...RISK FOR DRY LIGHTNING, THUNDERSTORMS, AND SHOWERS THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, HIGHEST OVER LOS ANGELES COUNTY... Cooler than normal conditions will continue through Thursday. Moisture from Tropical Storm Juliette is now anticipated to move into the region on Thursday and linger through early Saturday. The most likely scenario brings a lot of clouds and a few light showers with very little impact. There is however a chance for thunderstorms which could happen anywhere, with the highest chances over Los Angeles County (10-15%). If thunderstorms develop on Thursday, they will likely be dry with a risk for dry lightning fire starts and gusty winds. By Thursday Night, dry lightning risks will lower but the remote chance for brief heavy downpours will increase. By Friday, the risk will be focused over northeast Los Angeles County with minimal risks to the west. Temperatures will rise Friday through Tuesday, including the Labor Day Holiday, with highs between 94 to 104 common inland by Sunday and mixing heights up to 15,000 feet. There is an elevated risk for plume dominated fires. Humidities between 10 and 20 percent will be common over the warmest valleys and mountains. Onshore winds will also be increasing over the interior. $$ ECC032-281630- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 27 2025 ...RISK FOR DRY LIGHTNING, THUNDERSTORMS, AND SHOWERS THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, HIGHEST OVER LOS ANGELES COUNTY... Cooler than normal conditions will continue through Thursday. Moisture from Tropical Storm Juliette is now anticipated to move into the region on Thursday and linger through early Saturday. The most likely scenario brings a lot of clouds and a few light showers with very little impact. There is however a chance for thunderstorms which could happen anywhere, with the highest chances over Los Angeles County (10-15%). If thunderstorms develop on Thursday, they will likely be dry with a risk for dry lightning fire starts and gusty winds. By Thursday Night, dry lightning risks will lower but the remote chance for brief heavy downpours will increase. By Friday, the risk will be focused over northeast Los Angeles County with minimal risks to the west. Temperatures will rise Friday through Tuesday, including the Labor Day Holiday, with highs between 94 to 104 common inland by Sunday and mixing heights up to 15,000 feet. There is an elevated risk for plume dominated fires. Humidities between 10 and 20 percent will be common over the warmest valleys and mountains. Onshore winds will also be increasing over the interior. $$ ECC030-281630- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 327 PM PDT Wed Aug 27 2025 ...RISK FOR DRY LIGHTNING, THUNDERSTORMS, AND SHOWERS THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, HIGHEST OVER LOS ANGELES COUNTY... Cooler than normal conditions will continue through Thursday. Moisture from Tropical Storm Juliette is now anticipated to move into the region on Thursday and linger through early Saturday. The most likely scenario brings a lot of clouds and a few light showers with very little impact. There is however a chance for thunderstorms which could happen anywhere, with the highest chances over Los Angeles County (10-15%). If thunderstorms develop on Thursday, they will likely be dry with a risk for dry lightning fire starts and gusty winds. By Thursday Night, dry lightning risks will lower but the remote chance for brief heavy downpours will increase. By Friday, the risk will be focused over northeast Los Angeles County with minimal risks to the west. Temperatures will rise Friday through Tuesday, including the Labor Day Holiday, with highs between 94 to 104 common inland by Sunday and mixing heights up to 15,000 feet. There is an elevated risk for plume dominated fires. Humidities between 10 and 20 percent will be common over the warmest valleys and mountains. Onshore winds will also be increasing over the interior. $$