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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
215 PM PDT Wed May 29 2024

ECC002-301515-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
215 PM PDT Wed May 29 2024

Overall, a drying period is anticipated over the next several
days. Friday morning only shows overnight recoveries of 55-65
percent for much of western Siskiyou County. Furthermore, Friday
afternoon will be the warmest and driest day in the forecast, so
look for RH in the teens and lower 20%. The system on Monday will
bring much needed relief with moisture spreading across the
region. This is good timing because Monday may be the "windiest"
day in the forecast with sustained speeds around 10-20 mph and
gusts closer to 35 mph behind the front across mainly the
eastside.

$$

ECC102-301515-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
215 PM PDT Wed May 29 2024

Overall, a drying period is anticipated over the next several
days. Friday morning only shows overnight recoveries of 55-65
percent for much of eastern Siskiyou County. Furthermore, Friday
afternoon will be the warmest and driest day in the forecast, so
look for RH in the teens for a lot of the area. The system on
Monday will bring much needed relief with moisture spreading
across the region. This is good timing because Monday may be the
"windiest" day in the forecast with sustained speeds around 15-25
mph and gusts closer to 40 mph behind the front across mainly the
eastside.

$$

ECC003-301515-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
215 PM PDT Wed May 29 2024

Overall, a drying period is anticipated over the next several
days. Friday morning only shows overnight recoveries of 55-65
percent for much of Modoc County. Furthermore, Friday afternoon
will be the warmest and driest day in the forecast, so look for RH
in the low to mid teens for a lot of the area. The system on
Monday will bring much needed relief with moisture spreading
across the region. This is good timing because Monday may be the
"windiest" day in the forecast with sustained speeds around 15-25
mph and gusts closer to 40 mph behind the front across mainly the
eastside.

$$