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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
249 PM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024

ECC002-201600-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
249 PM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024

Warming and drying trends will continue through the end of this
week into the first part of the weekend. Overall, winds will be
fairly typical in the afternoons/evenings through Friday, with
lighter drainage flows at night. Saturday will be the hottest day
and bring stronger afternoon WSW winds ahead of a dry front. The
front will move through Saturday night into Sunday. This should
bring slightly cooler conditions Sunday into early next week.


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ECC102-201600-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
249 PM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024

...Gusty westerly winds with low afternoon humidity Saturday and
Sunday east of the Cascades...

Warming and drying trends will continue through the end of this
week into the first part of the weekend. Overall, winds will be
fairly typical in the afternoons/evenings through Friday, with
lighter drainage flows at night. Saturday will be the hottest day
and bring stronger afternoon WSW winds ahead of a dry front,
especially east of the Cascades. This could pose a risk of wind-
driven fire or fire spread should ignitions occur. The front will
move through Saturday night into Sunday. This should bring
slightly cooler conditions Sunday into early next week, but winds
remain gusty east of the Cascades on Sunday.


$$

ECC003-201600-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
249 PM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024

...Gusty westerly winds with low afternoon humidity Saturday and
Sunday east of the Cascades...

Warming and drying trends will continue through the end of this
week into the first part of the weekend. Overall, winds will be
fairly typical in the afternoons/evenings through Friday, with
lighter drainage flows at night. Saturday will be the hottest day
and bring stronger afternoon WSW winds ahead of a dry front,
especially east of the Cascades. This could pose a risk of wind-
driven fire or fire spread should ignitions occur. The front will
move through Saturday night into Sunday. This should bring
slightly cooler conditions Sunday into early next week, but winds
remain gusty east of the Cascades on Sunday.


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