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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
234 PM PDT Mon May 27 2024

ECC002-281545-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
234 PM PDT Mon May 27 2024

Warm temperatures are expected today with a low chance (5-15%) of
thunderstorms over southwest and south- central Siskiyou County.
As an upper level disturbance moves through, a low chance for
storms continues into Tuesday but mainly east of the Cascades.
Winds will be breezy to gusty Tuesday late afternoon/evening,
especially east of the Cascades. It will trend cooler mid week
before temperatures warm up towards the end of the week. There is
low chance of wetting rain west of the Cascades on Sunday.


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ECC102-281545-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
234 PM PDT Mon May 27 2024

Warm temperatures are expected today with a low chance (5-15%) of
thunderstorms over southwest and south- central Siskiyou County.
As an upper level disturbance moves through, a low chance for
storms continues into Tuesday but mainly east of the Cascades.
Winds will be breezy to gusty Tuesday late afternoon/evening,
especially east of the Cascades. It will trend cooler mid week
before temperatures warm up towards the end of the week. There is
low chance of wetting rain west of the Cascades on Sunday.


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ECC003-281545-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
234 PM PDT Mon May 27 2024

Warm temperatures are expected today with a low chance (5-15%) of
thunderstorms over eastern Modoc county As an upper level
disturbance moves through, a low chance for storms continues into
Tuesday. Winds will be breezy to gusty Tuesday late
afternoon/evening, especially east of the Cascades. It will trend
cooler mid week before temperatures warm up towards the end of the
week. There is low chance of wetting rain west of the Cascades on
Sunday.


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