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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
219 AM PDT Mon Sep 1 2025

ECC002-020330-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
219 AM PDT Mon Sep 1 2025


.DISCUSSION...Dry weather will continue today. Afternoon
temperatures will be above normal and are expected to trend
warmer Tuesday and Wednesday. Low humidities and breezy afternoon
and early evening winds are expected today. Then, isolated to
scattered thunderstorms are expected Tuesday afternoon and
evening. On Wednesday, a slight chance (15%) for thunderstorms is
expected in the afternoon and evening. Then Thursday through late
in the week, a low chance (10%) for thunderstorms continues in
the afternoons/evenings.


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ECC102-020330-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
219 AM PDT Mon Sep 1 2025

...Gusty afternoon and early evening winds with low relative humidity
today...

.DISCUSSION...Dry weather will continue today. Afternoon
temperatures will be above normal and are expected to trend
warmer Tuesday and Wednesday. Low humidities and gusty afternoon
and early evening winds today may result in brief critical
conditions, especially in the Shasta Valley and east of the
Cascades. Then, isolated to scattered thunderstorms are expected
Tuesday afternoon and evening. Wednesday through late in the week,
a slight chance (10-20%) for thunderstorms continues in the
afternoons/evenings, mainly from the Cascades east.


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ECC003-020330-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
219 AM PDT Mon Sep 1 2025

...Gusty afternoon and early evening winds with low relative humidity
today...

.DISCUSSION...Dry weather will continue today. Afternoon
temperatures will be above normal and are expected to trend
warmer Tuesday and Wednesday. Low humidities and gusty afternoon
and early evening winds today may result in brief critical
conditions. Then, isolated to scattered thunderstorms are expected
Tuesday afternoon and evening. Wednesday through late in the
week, a slight chance (10-20%) for thunderstorms continues in the
afternoons/evenings, mainly from the Cascades east.


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