####018013451#### FNUS86 KLOX 092225 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 325 PM PDT Fri May 9 2025 ECC029-101630- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 325 PM PDT Fri May 9 2025 ...Discussion from Monterey... Shallow marine layer returns again tonight mainly along the coast and locally inland. Above the marine layer over the higher terrain will be another night of mild and dry conditions. Saturday will feature another day of mild and dry conditions, especially away from the coast. A notable shift in the weather pattern occurs on Sunday with colder conditions and stronger winds. Light rain is still expected north of the Golden Gate late Sunday into Monday. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... HOT AND DRY WEATHER THROUGH THE WEEKEND, WITH SUNDOWNER WINDS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY WINDS PEAKING SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Elevated fire weather conditions are expected through the weekend across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with a risk for grass fires. The highest risk will be Sunday during the afternoon and early evening hours, when southwest winds will be the strongest. Sundowner winds are expected for the Santa Barbara South Coast Sunday evening and night. Gusts of 30-50 mph will be common for the entire Santa Ynez range and adjacent western coast. Gusts of 30-40 mph will be possible for the hills in the eastern portion of the coast, around Montecito Hills. Additionally, humidites are likely to stay low, with the driest areas remaining in the 10 to 20 percent range for much of the night. Thus, elevated fire weather conditions are expected Sunday evening and night for the Santa Ynez range and adjacent coast, especially in the hills east of Refugio, where it is likely to be driest. Temperatures will be warmest today and Saturday with highs around 90 to 100 degrees across the deserts and valleys. Heat Advisories are in effect for most valleys, and the Santa Monica and Santa Susana Mountains. Daytime humidities of 8 to 15 percent are common across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with 10 to 20 percent common for away from the coast. Overnight recoveries will be poorest Saturday and Sunday night, with 20 to 40 percent maximums across the mountains and deserts. Much cooler and more humid conditions are expected Monday into next week, with low clouds and fog pushing back into the valleys. Gusty onshore winds are expected for the coasts, interior valleys, and the Antelope Valley and foothills. There will remain a chance of elevated fire weather conditions in the Antelope Valley Monday afternoon and evening due to onshore winds. $$ ECC028-101630- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 325 PM PDT Fri May 9 2025 HOT AND DRY WEATHER THROUGH THE WEEKEND, WITH SUNDOWNER WINDS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY WINDS PEAKING SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Elevated fire weather conditions are expected through the weekend across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with a risk for grass fires. The highest risk will be Sunday during the afternoon and early evening hours, when southwest winds will be the strongest. Sundowner winds are expected for the Santa Barbara South Coast Sunday evening and night. Gusts of 30-50 mph will be common for the entire Santa Ynez range and adjacent western coast. Gusts of 30-40 mph will be possible for the hills in the eastern portion of the coast, around Montecito Hills. Additionally, humidites are likely to stay low, with the driest areas remaining in the 10 to 20 percent range for much of the night. Thus, elevated fire weather conditions are expected Sunday evening and night for the Santa Ynez range and adjacent coast, especially in the hills east of Refugio, where it is likely to be driest. Temperatures will be warmest today and Saturday with highs around 90 to 100 degrees across the deserts and valleys. Heat Advisories are in effect for most valleys, and the Santa Monica and Santa Susana Mountains. Daytime humidities of 8 to 15 percent are common across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with 10 to 20 percent common for away from the coast. Overnight recoveries will be poorest Saturday and Sunday night, with 20 to 40 percent maximums across the mountains and deserts. Much cooler and more humid conditions are expected Monday into next week, with low clouds and fog pushing back into the valleys. Gusty onshore winds are expected for the coasts, interior valleys, and the Antelope Valley and foothills. There will remain a chance of elevated fire weather conditions in the Antelope Valley Monday afternoon and evening due to onshore winds. $$ ECC031-101630- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 325 PM PDT Fri May 9 2025 HOT AND DRY WEATHER THROUGH THE WEEKEND, WITH SUNDOWNER WINDS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY WINDS PEAKING SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Elevated fire weather conditions are expected through the weekend across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with a risk for grass fires. The highest risk will be Sunday during the afternoon and early evening hours, when southwest winds will be the strongest. Sundowner winds are expected for the Santa Barbara South Coast Sunday evening and night. Gusts of 30-50 mph will be common for the entire Santa Ynez range and adjacent western coast. Gusts of 30-40 mph will be possible for the hills in the eastern portion of the coast, around Montecito Hills. Additionally, humidites are likely to stay low, with the driest areas remaining in the 10 to 20 percent range for much of the night. Thus, elevated fire weather conditions are expected Sunday evening and night for the Santa Ynez range and adjacent coast, especially in the hills east of Refugio, where it is likely to be driest. Temperatures will be warmest today and Saturday with highs around 90 to 100 degrees across the deserts and valleys. Heat Advisories are in effect for most valleys, and the Santa Monica and Santa Susana Mountains. Daytime humidities of 8 to 15 percent are common across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with 10 to 20 percent common for away from the coast. Overnight recoveries will be poorest Saturday and Sunday night, with 20 to 40 percent maximums across the mountains and deserts. Much cooler and more humid conditions are expected Monday into next week, with low clouds and fog pushing back into the valleys. Gusty onshore winds are expected for the coasts, interior valleys, and the Antelope Valley and foothills. There will remain a chance of elevated fire weather conditions in the Antelope Valley Monday afternoon and evening due to onshore winds. $$ ECC024-101630- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 325 PM PDT Fri May 9 2025 HOT AND DRY WEATHER THROUGH THE WEEKEND, WITH SUNDOWNER WINDS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY WINDS PEAKING SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Elevated fire weather conditions are expected through the weekend across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with a risk for grass fires. The highest risk will be Sunday during the afternoon and early evening hours, when southwest winds will be the strongest. Sundowner winds are expected for the Santa Barbara South Coast Sunday evening and night. Gusts of 30-50 mph will be common for the entire Santa Ynez range and adjacent western coast. Gusts of 30-40 mph will be possible for the hills in the eastern portion of the coast, around Montecito Hills. Additionally, humidites are likely to stay low, with the driest areas remaining in the 10 to 20 percent range for much of the night. Thus, elevated fire weather conditions are expected Sunday evening and night for the Santa Ynez range and adjacent coast, especially in the hills east of Refugio, where it is likely to be driest. Temperatures will be warmest today and Saturday with highs around 90 to 100 degrees across the deserts and valleys. Heat Advisories are in effect for most valleys, and the Santa Monica and Santa Susana Mountains. Daytime humidities of 8 to 15 percent are common across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with 10 to 20 percent common for away from the coast. Overnight recoveries will be poorest Saturday and Sunday night, with 20 to 40 percent maximums across the mountains and deserts. Much cooler and more humid conditions are expected Monday into next week, with low clouds and fog pushing back into the valleys. Gusty onshore winds are expected for the coasts, interior valleys, and the Antelope Valley and foothills. There will remain a chance of elevated fire weather conditions in the Antelope Valley Monday afternoon and evening due to onshore winds. $$ ECC032-101630- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 325 PM PDT Fri May 9 2025 HOT AND DRY WEATHER THROUGH THE WEEKEND, WITH SUNDOWNER WINDS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY WINDS PEAKING SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Elevated fire weather conditions are expected through the weekend across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with a risk for grass fires. The highest risk will be Sunday during the afternoon and early evening hours, when southwest winds will be the strongest. Sundowner winds are expected for the Santa Barbara South Coast Sunday evening and night. Gusts of 30-50 mph will be common for the entire Santa Ynez range and adjacent western coast. Gusts of 30-40 mph will be possible for the hills in the eastern portion of the coast, around Montecito Hills. Additionally, humidites are likely to stay low, with the driest areas remaining in the 10 to 20 percent range for much of the night. Thus, elevated fire weather conditions are expected Sunday evening and night for the Santa Ynez range and adjacent coast, especially in the hills east of Refugio, where it is likely to be driest. Temperatures will be warmest today and Saturday with highs around 90 to 100 degrees across the deserts and valleys. Heat Advisories are in effect for most valleys, and the Santa Monica and Santa Susana Mountains. Daytime humidities of 8 to 15 percent are common across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with 10 to 20 percent common for away from the coast. Overnight recoveries will be poorest Saturday and Sunday night, with 20 to 40 percent maximums across the mountains and deserts. Much cooler and more humid conditions are expected Monday into next week, with low clouds and fog pushing back into the valleys. Gusty onshore winds are expected for the coasts, interior valleys, and the Antelope Valley and foothills. There will remain a chance of elevated fire weather conditions in the Antelope Valley Monday afternoon and evening due to onshore winds. $$ ECC030-101630- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 325 PM PDT Fri May 9 2025 HOT AND DRY WEATHER THROUGH THE WEEKEND, WITH SUNDOWNER WINDS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY WINDS PEAKING SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Elevated fire weather conditions are expected through the weekend across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with a risk for grass fires. The highest risk will be Sunday during the afternoon and early evening hours, when southwest winds will be the strongest. Sundowner winds are expected for the Santa Barbara South Coast Sunday evening and night. Gusts of 30-50 mph will be common for the entire Santa Ynez range and adjacent western coast. Gusts of 30-40 mph will be possible for the hills in the eastern portion of the coast, around Montecito Hills. Additionally, humidites are likely to stay low, with the driest areas remaining in the 10 to 20 percent range for much of the night. Thus, elevated fire weather conditions are expected Sunday evening and night for the Santa Ynez range and adjacent coast, especially in the hills east of Refugio, where it is likely to be driest. Temperatures will be warmest today and Saturday with highs around 90 to 100 degrees across the deserts and valleys. Heat Advisories are in effect for most valleys, and the Santa Monica and Santa Susana Mountains. Daytime humidities of 8 to 15 percent are common across the Antelope Valley and foothills, with 10 to 20 percent common for away from the coast. Overnight recoveries will be poorest Saturday and Sunday night, with 20 to 40 percent maximums across the mountains and deserts. Much cooler and more humid conditions are expected Monday into next week, with low clouds and fog pushing back into the valleys. Gusty onshore winds are expected for the coasts, interior valleys, and the Antelope Valley and foothills. There will remain a chance of elevated fire weather conditions in the Antelope Valley Monday afternoon and evening due to onshore winds. $$