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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
237 PM PDT Mon May 20 2024

ECC002-211545-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
237 PM PDT Mon May 20 2024

An upper trough has moved east of the area with cooler north flow
aloft over the area tonight. Tuesday, weak high pressure briefly
moves in providing dry and slightly warmer weather. Tuesday night
through early Wednesday, an upper low moves from western British
Columbia to northern Oregon with slightly cooler weather but any
rain will be limited to Oregon. Gusty northwest winds will affect
the mountains and east Wednesday. Dry and warm weather is
expected Thursday into Friday, then another upper low moves into
northern Friday night into Saturday, again with slightly cooler
weather but rain remains north. High pressure is favored thereafter
for several days.

$$

ECC102-211545-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
237 PM PDT Mon May 20 2024

An upper trough has moved east of the area with cooler north flow
aloft over the area tonight. Tuesday, weak high pressure briefly
moves in providing dry and slightly warmer weather. Tuesday night
through early Wednesday, an upper low moves from western British
Columbia to northern Oregon with slightly cooler weather but any
rain will be limited to Oregon. Gusty northwest winds will affect
the mountains and east Wednesday. Dry and warm weather is
expected Thursday into Friday, then another upper low moves into
northern Friday night into Saturday, again with slightly cooler
weather but rain remains north. High pressure is favored thereafter
for several days.

$$

ECC003-211545-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
237 PM PDT Mon May 20 2024

An upper trough has moved east of the area with cooler north flow
aloft over the area tonight. Tuesday, weak high pressure briefly
moves in providing dry and slightly warmer weather. Tuesday night
through early Wednesday, an upper low moves from western British
Columbia to northern Oregon with slightly cooler weather but any
rain will be limited to Oregon. Gusty northwest winds will affect
the mountains and east Wednesday. Dry and warm weather is
expected Thursday into Friday, then another upper low moves into
northern Friday night into Saturday, again with slightly cooler
weather but rain remains north. High pressure is favored thereafter
for several days.

$$