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Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Medford, OR
Issued by NWS Medford, OR
195 FNUS86 KMFR 131003 FWLMFR ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR 303 AM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024 ECC002-140415- West Yreka- Discussion for Western Klamath 303 AM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024 Warm and dry conditions with typical afternoon breezes are expected today before a pattern change. The pattern changes late Friday and Saturday, with temperatures trending below normal and humidities trending higher. Winds will be stronger in the afternoons, gusting up to 20-35 mph during this time, too, especially in the Shasta & Scott Valleys. Cooler weather continues Sunday into Monday as a trough remains in place along with a potential (10%) for precipitation. $$ ECC102-140415- East Yreka- Discussion for Eastern Klamath 303 AM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024 Warm and dry conditions with typical afternoon breezes are expected today before a pattern change. The pattern changes late Friday and Saturday, with temperatures trending below normal and humidities trending higher. Winds will be stronger in the afternoons, gusting up to 20-35 mph during this time, too, especially for areas east of the Cascades and in the Shasta & Scott Valleys. Cooler weather continues Sunday into Monday as a trough remains in place along with a potential (10%) for precipitation. $$ ECC003-140415- Alturas- Discussion for Modoc 303 AM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024 Warm and dry conditions with typical afternoon breezes are expected today before a pattern change. The pattern changes late Friday and Saturday, with temperatures trending below normal and humidities trending higher. Winds will be stronger in the afternoons, gusting up to 20-35 mph during this time, too. Cooler, moister weather continues Sunday into Monday as a trough remains in place along with a potential (10-20%) for precipitation. $$