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FNUS86 KMFR 300919
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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
219 AM PDT Sat Aug 30 2025

ECC002-310330-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
219 AM PDT Sat Aug 30 2025

...Gusty afternoon and early evening breezes in the afternoon and early
evening with low relative humidity through Monday...

.DISCUSSION...Dry weather will continue through early next week. Afternoon
temperatures will be above normal, then temperatures will trend
hotter early next week. Expect low humidities and breezy to gusty
afternoon and early evening breezes each day through Monday. The
threat for afternoon and early evening thunderstorms could enter
the picture next Tuesday and Wednesday.


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ECC102-310330-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
219 AM PDT Sat Aug 30 2025

...Gusty afternoon and early evening breezes in the afternoon and early
evening with low relative humidity through Monday...

.DISCUSSION...Dry weather will continue through early next week. Afternoon
temperatures will be above normal, then temperatures will trend
hotter early next week. Expect low humidities and breezy to gusty
afternoon and early evening breezes each day through Monday. The
threat for afternoon and early evening thunderstorms could enter
the picture next Tuesday and Wednesday.



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ECC003-310330-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
219 AM PDT Sat Aug 30 2025

...Gusty afternoon and early evening breezes in the afternoon and early
evening with low relative humidity through Monday...

.DISCUSSION...Dry weather will continue through early next week. Afternoon
temperatures will be above normal, then temperatures will trend
hotter early next week. Expect low humidities and breezy to gusty
afternoon and early evening breezes each day through Monday. The
threat for afternoon and early evening thunderstorms could enter
the picture next Tuesday and Wednesday.



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