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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
212 PM PDT Mon Jun 17 2024

ECC002-181515-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
212 PM PDT Mon Jun 17 2024

Chilly and dry weather will continue tonight with areas of frost
and freezing conditions expected from the Cascades eastward.
It`ll be dry and turn warmer Tuesday and Wednesday with a warm to
hot period expected Thursday through Saturday. Afternoon RHs will
be quite low. Fairly typical afternoon/evening breezes can be
expected much of the time, with an uptick in WNW winds Friday into
Saturday in advance of a dry cold front. The front will move
through Saturday night into Sunday with slight cooling behind it.


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ECC102-181515-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
212 PM PDT Mon Jun 17 2024

Chilly and dry weather will continue tonight with areas of frost
and freezing conditions expected from the Cascades eastward.
It`ll be dry and turn warmer Tuesday and Wednesday with a warm to
hot period expected Thursday through Saturday. Afternoon RHs will
be quite low. Fairly typical afternoon/evening breezes can be
expected much of the time, with an uptick in WNW winds Friday into
Saturday in advance of a dry cold front. The front will move
through Saturday night into Sunday with slight cooling behind it.


$$

ECC003-181515-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
212 PM PDT Mon Jun 17 2024

Chilly and dry weather will continue tonight with areas of frost
and freezing conditions expected from the Cascades eastward.
It`ll be dry and turn warmer Tuesday and Wednesday with a warm to
hot period expected Thursday through Saturday. Afternoon RHs will
be quite low. Fairly typical afternoon/evening breezes can be
expected much of the time, with an uptick in WNW winds Friday into
Saturday in advance of a dry cold front. The front will move
through Saturday night into Sunday with slight cooling behind it.


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