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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
221 PM PDT Mon Sep 23 2024

ECC002-241530-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
221 PM PDT Mon Sep 23 2024

Northeast winds of recent days will ease through tonight as the
thermal trough along the coast weakens. Even so, mid slope and
ridgetop relative humidity recoveries will be moderate to poor.
Tuesday will be dry and very warm to hot. Things will cool down a
bit Wednesday and Thursday. An upper trough will swing through
Wednesday with some gusty SW winds, but no rainfall. Another
weaker front will push north of the area Friday. The next
stronger front could arrive this weekend.


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ECC102-241530-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
221 PM PDT Mon Sep 23 2024

Dry weather will continue tonight into Tuesday. Tuesday will be
the hottest day of the week. Gusty southwest winds increase
Wednesday with cooler temperatures ahead of a cold front. The
front moves through with no rain Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Continued dry weather and moderate temperatures continue with
another weak front arriving later Friday. The next stronger front
could arrive this weekend with gusty winds possible again east of
the Cascades Saturday.


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ECC003-241530-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
221 PM PDT Mon Sep 23 2024

Dry weather will continue tonight into Tuesday. Tuesday will be
the warmest day of the week. Gusty southwest winds increase
Wednesday with near critical humidity ahead of a cold front. The
front moves through with decreasing winds Wednesday evening.
Continued dry weather and moderate temperatures continue with
another weak front arriving later Friday. The next stronger front
could arrive this weekend with gusty winds possible again east of
the Cascades Saturday.


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