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FNUS86 KMFR 132001
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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
101 PM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024

ECC002-141415-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
101 PM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024

A frontal system and upper low will approach on Friday, then move
inland north of the area late Friday and Saturday. Temperatures
will trend lower Friday, then below normal Saturday. Afternoon
gusty winds, up to 20-35 mph, are expected during this time, too,
especially over the mountains and in the Shasta & Scott Valleys.
Another low pressure system may bring chances for precipitation
(10-25%) over northern California, along with gusty winds and
cooler temperatures. Confidence is low in the details for this
period.


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ECC102-141415-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
101 PM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024

A frontal system and upper low will approach on Friday, then move
inland north of the area late Friday and Saturday. Temperatures
will trend lower Friday, then below normal Saturday. Afternoon
gusty winds, up to 20-35 mph, are expected during this time, too,
especially across the mountains, in the Shasta & Scott Valleys and
east of the Cascades. Another low pressure system may bring
chances for precipitation (10-25%) over northern California,
along with gusty winds and cooler temperatures. Confidence is low
in the details for this period.


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ECC003-141415-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
101 PM PDT Thu Jun 13 2024


A frontal system and upper low will approach on Friday, then move
inland north of the area late Friday and Saturday. Temperatures
will trend lower Friday, then below normal Saturday. Afternoon
gusty winds, up to 20-35 mph, are expected during this time, too.
Another low pressure system may bring chances for precipitation
(10-25%) over northern California, along with gusty winds and
cooler temperatures. Confidence is low in the details for this
period.

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