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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
257 PM PDT Thu Apr 11 2024

ECC002-121600-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
257 PM PDT Thu Apr 11 2024

Most areas will be dry tonight, but isolated showers and perhaps
even a thunderstorm could pop up in SE Siskiyou/Modoc counties
tonight. Friday and Saturday, low pressure will move southward
offshore. This will lead to a cooler, active and showery weather
pattern along with a chance of thunderstorms. Best chance of
thunderstorms will be each afternoon/evening over the East Side.
These may contain strong, gusty winds, hail and downpours. A
colder air mass moves in Saturday night with snow levels dropping
to around 4000 feet. Some snow may accumulate in portions of
NorCal by Sunday morning. Showers linger into Sunday afternoon,
then things should dry out for most by Monday.


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ECC102-121600-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
257 PM PDT Thu Apr 11 2024

Most areas will be dry tonight, but isolated showers and perhaps
even a thunderstorm could pop up in SE Siskiyou/Modoc counties
tonight. Friday and Saturday, low pressure will move southward
offshore. This will lead to a cooler, active and showery weather
pattern along with a chance of thunderstorms. Best chance of
thunderstorms will be each afternoon/evening over the East Side.
These may contain strong, gusty winds, hail and downpours. A
colder air mass moves in Saturday night with snow levels dropping
to around 4000 feet. Some snow may accumulate in portions of
NorCal by Sunday morning. Showers linger into Sunday afternoon,
then things should dry out for most by Monday.


$$

ECC003-121600-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
257 PM PDT Thu Apr 11 2024

Most areas will be dry tonight, but isolated showers and perhaps
even a thunderstorm could pop up in SE Siskiyou/Modoc counties
tonight. Friday and Saturday, low pressure will move southward
offshore. This will lead to a cooler, active and showery weather
pattern along with a chance of thunderstorms. Best chance of
thunderstorms will be each afternoon/evening over the East Side.
These may contain strong, gusty winds, hail and downpours. A
colder air mass moves in Saturday night with snow levels dropping
to around 4000 feet. Some snow may accumulate in portions of
NorCal by Sunday morning. Showers linger into Sunday afternoon,
then things should dry out for most by Monday.


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