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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
237 PM PDT Thu May 30 2024

ECC002-311545-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
237 PM PDT Thu May 30 2024

A trend of drying and warming conditions will continue through
Friday, with most areas seeing daily breezy afternoon winds, and
moderate to good overnight recoveries. Friday will be both the
overall warmest and driest day, but cooler temperatures follow on
Saturday thanks to a weak/dry system. A stronger system arrives
Sunday night into Monday; as a result, widespread precipitation
chances, gusty winds, and further cooling are expected.
Thereafter, a significant warm up is expected through early parts
of June with some areas potentially near 100 degrees by middle of
next week.

$$

ECC102-311545-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
237 PM PDT Thu May 30 2024

A trend of drying and warming conditions will continue through
Friday, with most areas seeing daily breezy afternoon winds, and
moderate to good overnight recoveries. Friday will be both the
overall warmest and driest day, but cooler temperatures follow on
Saturday thanks to a weak/dry system. A stronger system arrives
Sunday night into Monday; as a result, widespread precipitation
chances, gusty winds, and further cooling are expected.
Thereafter, a significant warm up is expected through early parts
of June with some areas potentially near 100 degrees by middle of
next week.

$$

ECC003-311545-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
237 PM PDT Thu May 30 2024

A trend of drying and warming conditions will continue through
Friday, with most areas seeing daily breezy afternoon winds, and
moderate to good overnight recoveries. Friday will be both the
overall warmest and driest day, but cooler temperatures follow on
Saturday thanks to a weak/dry system. A stronger system arrives
Sunday night into Monday; as a result, widespread precipitation
chances, gusty winds, and further cooling are expected.
Thereafter, a significant warm up is expected through early parts
of June with some areas potentially near 100 degrees by middle of
next week.

$$