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

ECC002-300545-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
440 AM PDT Wed May 29 2024

A drying and warming trend begins today, with most areas seeing
daily breezy afternoon winds. Thursday and Friday are both the
overall "driest" days in the forecast with Friday being the
warmest day overall across the area. A weak and dry front will
pass Friday night, with cooler temperatures Saturday. A stronger
system arrives late in the weekend, with widespread precipitation
chances and further cooling into Monday. High pressure, dry
conditions, and warm temperatures return by midweek.


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ECC102-300545-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
440 AM PDT Wed May 29 2024

A drying and warming trend begins today, with most areas seeing
daily breezy afternoon winds. Thursday and Friday are both the
overall "driest" days in the forecast with Friday being the
warmest day overall across the area. A weak and dry front will
pass Friday night, with cooler temperatures Saturday. A stronger
system arrives late in the weekend, with widespread precipitation
chances and further cooling into Monday. High pressure, dry
conditions, and warm temperatures return by midweek.


$$

ECC003-300545-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
440 AM PDT Wed May 29 2024

A drying and warming trend begins today, with most areas seeing
daily breezy afternoon winds. Thursday and Friday are both the
overall "driest" days in the forecast with Friday being the
warmest day overall across the area. A weak and dry front will
pass Friday night, with cooler temperatures Saturday. A stronger
system arrives late in the weekend, with widespread precipitation
chances and further cooling into Monday. High pressure, dry
conditions, and warm temperatures return by midweek.


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