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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
443 AM PDT Mon Sep 16 2024

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West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
443 AM PDT Mon Sep 16 2024

A cool, moist weather pattern will continue through mid week.
Showers today won`t be nearly as numerous as they were yesterday
and perhaps non-existent in western areas. No lightning is
expected. Precipitation chances diminish to less than 10 percent
tonight into Tuesday morning as low pressure moves east. Another
low will bring additional showers and possible wetting rainfall
Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday. Drier, warmer weather will
return Thursday into next weekend.



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East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
443 AM PDT Mon Sep 16 2024

A cool, moist weather pattern will continue through mid week.
Showers today won`t be as numerous as yesterday and thunder risk
is much lower. Precipitation chances diminish to less than 10
percent tonight into Tuesday as low pressure moves east. Another
low will bring additional showers and possible wetting rainfall
Tuesday night into Wednesday. Drier, warmer weather will return
Thursday into next weekend.


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Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
443 AM PDT Mon Sep 16 2024

A cool, moist weather pattern will continue through mid week.
Showers and isolated to scattered thunderstorms are expected again
today with widespread wetting rainfall. Despite the expected
lightning, fire ignition/spread risk is low due to the moist air
mass and rainfall. Precipitation chances diminish tonight into
Tuesday as low pressure moves east. Another low will bring
additional showers and possible wetting rainfall Tuesday night
into Wednesday. Drier, warmer weather will return Thursday into
next weekend.


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