933 FNUS86 KSTO 072201 FWLSTO ECCDA DISCUSSIONS FOR CALIFORNIA NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA 301 PM PDT TUE JUL 7 2026 ECC005-081615- SHASTA-TRINITY NATIONAL FOREST- DISCUSSION FOR REDDING ECC DISPATCH 301 PM PDT TUE JUL 7 2026 DRY CONDITIONS CONTINUE FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK WITH PERIODS IF BREEZY ONSHORE WINDS. HIGH PRESSURE BEGINS TO BUILD OVER THE REGION TOMORROW INCREASING HIGH TEMPERATURES AND SLIGHTLY REDUCING ONSHORE FLOW. HIGH PRESSURE IS FORECAST TO MOVE INTO THE FOUR CORNERS REGION EARLY NEXT WEEK AND MAY BRING MONSOONAL MOISTURE TO THE AREA, WHERE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE IN THE SIERRA. $$ ECC007-081615- MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST, SOUTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY, AND DELTA- DISCUSSION FOR WILLOWS ECC DISPATCH 301 PM PDT TUE JUL 7 2026 DRY CONDITIONS CONTINUE FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK WITH PERIODS IF BREEZY ONSHORE WINDS. HIGH PRESSURE BEGINS TO BUILD OVER THE REGION TOMORROW INCREASING HIGH TEMPERATURES AND SLIGHTLY REDUCING ONSHORE FLOW. HIGH PRESSURE IS FORECAST TO MOVE INTO THE FOUR CORNERS REGION EARLY NEXT WEEK AND MAY BRING MONSOONAL MOISTURE TO THE AREA, WHERE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE IN THE SIERRA. $$ ECC008-081615- RED BLUFF AND OROVILLE- DISCUSSION FOR RED BLUFF AND OROVILLE ECC DISPATCH 301 PM PDT TUE JUL 7 2026 DRY CONDITIONS CONTINUE FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK WITH PERIODS IF BREEZY ONSHORE WINDS. HIGH PRESSURE BEGINS TO BUILD OVER THE REGION TOMORROW INCREASING HIGH TEMPERATURES AND SLIGHTLY REDUCING ONSHORE FLOW. HIGH PRESSURE IS FORECAST TO MOVE INTO THE FOUR CORNERS REGION EARLY NEXT WEEK AND MAY BRING MONSOONAL MOISTURE TO THE AREA, WHERE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE IN THE SIERRA. $$ ECC011-081615- TAHOE NATIONAL FOREST- DISCUSSION FOR GRASS VALLEY ECC DISPATCH 301 PM PDT TUE JUL 7 2026 DRY CONDITIONS CONTINUE FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK WITH PERIODS IF BREEZY ONSHORE WINDS. HIGH PRESSURE BEGINS TO BUILD OVER THE REGION TOMORROW INCREASING HIGH TEMPERATURES AND SLIGHTLY REDUCING ONSHORE FLOW. HIGH PRESSURE IS FORECAST TO MOVE INTO THE FOUR CORNERS REGION EARLY NEXT WEEK AND MAY BRING MONSOONAL MOISTURE TO THE AREA, WHERE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE IN THE SIERRA. $$ ECC015-081615- STANISLAUS NATIONAL FOREST- DISCUSSION FOR SAN ANDREAS ECC DISPATCH 301 PM PDT TUE JUL 7 2026 DRY CONDITIONS CONTINUE FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK WITH PERIODS IF BREEZY ONSHORE WINDS. HIGH PRESSURE BEGINS TO BUILD OVER THE REGION TOMORROW INCREASING HIGH TEMPERATURES AND SLIGHTLY REDUCING ONSHORE FLOW. HIGH PRESSURE IS FORECAST TO MOVE INTO THE FOUR CORNERS REGION EARLY NEXT WEEK AND MAY BRING MONSOONAL MOISTURE TO THE AREA, WHERE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE IN THE SIERRA. $$  248 FNUS86 KLOX 072223 FWLLOX ECCDA Discussions National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 323 PM PDT Tue Jul 7 2026 ECC029-081630- Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch 323 PM PDT Tue Jul 7 2026 ...Discussion from Monterey... Warmer and drier conditions return Thursday and continue into the weekend. Fuels are expected to dry out rapidly as a result of warmer and drier weather. Fire weather concerns increase late this weekend into early next week as a monsoonal moisture surge brings some potential for high based convection to the region. Any thunderstorms that develop may result in dry lightning and gusty, erratic outflow winds. The current pattern looks conducive for dry lightning but this may change as the event gets closer in time. Make sure to stay up to date on the forecast heading into this weekend. Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified. Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds. ...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard... ...WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY FOR AREAS AWAY FROM THE COAST, WITH HEAT ADVISORIES IN EFFECT FOR MANY INLAND AREAS... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS IN LATE AFTERNOON THROUGH EVENING TODAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY ACROSS THE SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY... ...POSSIBLE MONSOONAL THUNDERSTORMS THIS WEEKEND INTO AT LEAST NEXT WEEK, LEADING TO ADDITIONAL FIRE WEATHER CONCERNS... Sundowner winds are expected to reach 15 to 30 mph with gusts 40 to 50 mph (locally 60 mph tonight) over southwestern Santa Barbara County in the afternoon and evening today through Thursday, peaking today. Warming and drying will continue the next couple of days, with humidities 25 to 35 percent decreasing to 20 to 30 percent (pockets of 15 to 20 percent) leading to elevated fire weather conditions. The warm and dry period will continue through Friday across interior areas, with temperatures peaking Wednesday and Thursday (90 to 105 degrees). Humidities are expected to reach 5 to 15 percent Wednesday and Thursday, improving to 8-20 percent Friday. Widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions will continue across all valleys, mountains, and deserts with enhanced vertical plume growth potential. SW to NW winds 10 to 25 mph with gusts 25 to 35 mph will be common, likely increasing around 5 mph across the interior by Thursday and Friday. Monsoonal moisture may bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms to the region as early as this weekend continuing through at least next week. While the better chances of storms will be across the mountains and deserts, there is a small risk of storms reaching coastal/valley areas. The greatest time frame of concern for fire weather will likely be the onset of the monsoonal surge sometime this weekend when moisture will likely be more limited with any thunderstorm activity. $$ ECC028-081630- Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch 323 PM PDT Tue Jul 7 2026 ...WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY FOR AREAS AWAY FROM THE COAST, WITH HEAT ADVISORIES IN EFFECT FOR MANY INLAND AREAS... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS IN LATE AFTERNOON THROUGH EVENING TODAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY ACROSS THE SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY... ...POSSIBLE MONSOONAL THUNDERSTORMS THIS WEEKEND INTO AT LEAST NEXT WEEK, LEADING TO ADDITIONAL FIRE WEATHER CONCERNS... Sundowner winds are expected to reach 15 to 30 mph with gusts 40 to 50 mph (locally 60 mph tonight) over southwestern Santa Barbara County in the afternoon and evening today through Thursday, peaking today. Warming and drying will continue the next couple of days, with humidities 25 to 35 percent decreasing to 20 to 30 percent (pockets of 15 to 20 percent) leading to elevated fire weather conditions. The warm and dry period will continue through Friday across interior areas, with temperatures peaking Wednesday and Thursday (90 to 105 degrees). Humidities are expected to reach 5 to 15 percent Wednesday and Thursday, improving to 8-20 percent Friday. Widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions will continue across all valleys, mountains, and deserts with enhanced vertical plume growth potential. SW to NW winds 10 to 25 mph with gusts 25 to 35 mph will be common, likely increasing around 5 mph across the interior by Thursday and Friday. Monsoonal moisture may bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms to the region as early as this weekend continuing through at least next week. While the better chances of storms will be across the mountains and deserts, there is a small risk of storms reaching coastal/valley areas. The greatest time frame of concern for fire weather will likely be the onset of the monsoonal surge sometime this weekend when moisture will likely be more limited with any thunderstorm activity. $$ ECC031-081630- Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch 323 PM PDT Tue Jul 7 2026 ...WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY FOR AREAS AWAY FROM THE COAST, WITH HEAT ADVISORIES IN EFFECT FOR MANY INLAND AREAS... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS IN LATE AFTERNOON THROUGH EVENING TODAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY ACROSS THE SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY... ...POSSIBLE MONSOONAL THUNDERSTORMS THIS WEEKEND INTO AT LEAST NEXT WEEK, LEADING TO ADDITIONAL FIRE WEATHER CONCERNS... Sundowner winds are expected to reach 15 to 30 mph with gusts 40 to 50 mph (locally 60 mph tonight) over southwestern Santa Barbara County in the afternoon and evening today through Thursday, peaking today. Warming and drying will continue the next couple of days, with humidities 25 to 35 percent decreasing to 20 to 30 percent (pockets of 15 to 20 percent) leading to elevated fire weather conditions. The warm and dry period will continue through Friday across interior areas, with temperatures peaking Wednesday and Thursday (90 to 105 degrees). Humidities are expected to reach 5 to 15 percent Wednesday and Thursday, improving to 8-20 percent Friday. Widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions will continue across all valleys, mountains, and deserts with enhanced vertical plume growth potential. SW to NW winds 10 to 25 mph with gusts 25 to 35 mph will be common, likely increasing around 5 mph across the interior by Thursday and Friday. Monsoonal moisture may bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms to the region as early as this weekend continuing through at least next week. While the better chances of storms will be across the mountains and deserts, there is a small risk of storms reaching coastal/valley areas. The greatest time frame of concern for fire weather will likely be the onset of the monsoonal surge sometime this weekend when moisture will likely be more limited with any thunderstorm activity. $$ ECC024-081630- San Luis Obispo County- Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch 323 PM PDT Tue Jul 7 2026 ...WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY FOR AREAS AWAY FROM THE COAST, WITH HEAT ADVISORIES IN EFFECT FOR MANY INLAND AREAS... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS IN LATE AFTERNOON THROUGH EVENING TODAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY ACROSS THE SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY... ...POSSIBLE MONSOONAL THUNDERSTORMS THIS WEEKEND INTO AT LEAST NEXT WEEK, LEADING TO ADDITIONAL FIRE WEATHER CONCERNS... Sundowner winds are expected to reach 15 to 30 mph with gusts 40 to 50 mph (locally 60 mph tonight) over southwestern Santa Barbara County in the afternoon and evening today through Thursday, peaking today. Warming and drying will continue the next couple of days, with humidities 25 to 35 percent decreasing to 20 to 30 percent (pockets of 15 to 20 percent) leading to elevated fire weather conditions. The warm and dry period will continue through Friday across interior areas, with temperatures peaking Wednesday and Thursday (90 to 105 degrees). Humidities are expected to reach 5 to 15 percent Wednesday and Thursday, improving to 8-20 percent Friday. Widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions will continue across all valleys, mountains, and deserts with enhanced vertical plume growth potential. SW to NW winds 10 to 25 mph with gusts 25 to 35 mph will be common, likely increasing around 5 mph across the interior by Thursday and Friday. Monsoonal moisture may bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms to the region as early as this weekend continuing through at least next week. While the better chances of storms will be across the mountains and deserts, there is a small risk of storms reaching coastal/valley areas. The greatest time frame of concern for fire weather will likely be the onset of the monsoonal surge sometime this weekend when moisture will likely be more limited with any thunderstorm activity. $$ ECC032-081630- Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest- Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch 323 PM PDT Tue Jul 7 2026 ...WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY FOR AREAS AWAY FROM THE COAST, WITH HEAT ADVISORIES IN EFFECT FOR MANY INLAND AREAS... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS IN LATE AFTERNOON THROUGH EVENING TODAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY ACROSS THE SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY... ...POSSIBLE MONSOONAL THUNDERSTORMS THIS WEEKEND INTO AT LEAST NEXT WEEK, LEADING TO ADDITIONAL FIRE WEATHER CONCERNS... Sundowner winds are expected to reach 15 to 30 mph with gusts 40 to 50 mph (locally 60 mph tonight) over southwestern Santa Barbara County in the afternoon and evening today through Thursday, peaking today. Warming and drying will continue the next couple of days, with humidities 25 to 35 percent decreasing to 20 to 30 percent (pockets of 15 to 20 percent) leading to elevated fire weather conditions. The warm and dry period will continue through Friday across interior areas, with temperatures peaking Wednesday and Thursday (90 to 105 degrees). Humidities are expected to reach 5 to 15 percent Wednesday and Thursday, improving to 8-20 percent Friday. Widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions will continue across all valleys, mountains, and deserts with enhanced vertical plume growth potential. SW to NW winds 10 to 25 mph with gusts 25 to 35 mph will be common, likely increasing around 5 mph across the interior by Thursday and Friday. Monsoonal moisture may bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms to the region as early as this weekend continuing through at least next week. While the better chances of storms will be across the mountains and deserts, there is a small risk of storms reaching coastal/valley areas. The greatest time frame of concern for fire weather will likely be the onset of the monsoonal surge sometime this weekend when moisture will likely be more limited with any thunderstorm activity. $$ ECC030-081630- Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest- Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch 323 PM PDT Tue Jul 7 2026 ...WIDESPREAD ELEVATED TO BRIEF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY FOR AREAS AWAY FROM THE COAST, WITH HEAT ADVISORIES IN EFFECT FOR MANY INLAND AREAS... ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS IN LATE AFTERNOON THROUGH EVENING TODAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY ACROSS THE SOUTHWEST SANTA BARBARA COUNTY......POSSIBLE MONSOONAL THUNDERSTORMS THIS WEEKEND INTO AT LEAST NEXT WEEK, LEADING TO ADDITIONAL FIRE WEATHER CONCERNS... Sundowner winds are expected to reach 15 to 30 mph with gusts 40 to 50 mph (locally 60 mph tonight) over southwestern Santa Barbara County in the afternoon and evening today through Thursday, peaking today. Warming and drying will continue the next couple of days, with humidities 25 to 35 percent decreasing to 20 to 30 percent (pockets of 15 to 20 percent) leading to elevated fire weather conditions. The warm and dry period will continue through Friday across interior areas, with temperatures peaking Wednesday and Thursday (90 to 105 degrees). Humidities are expected to reach 5 to 15 percent Wednesday and Thursday, improving to 8-20 percent Friday. Widespread elevated to brief critical fire weather conditions will continue across all valleys, mountains, and deserts with enhanced vertical plume growth potential. SW to NW winds 10 to 25 mph with gusts 25 to 35 mph will be common, likely increasing around 5 mph across the interior by Thursday and Friday. Monsoonal moisture may bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms to the region as early as this weekend continuing through at least next week. While the better chances of storms will be across the mountains and deserts, there is a small risk of storms reaching coastal/valley areas. The greatest time frame of concern for fire weather will likely be the onset of the monsoonal surge sometime this weekend when moisture will likely be more limited with any thunderstorm activity. $$