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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
410 AM PDT Thu Oct 9 2025

ECC002-100515-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
410 AM PDT Thu Oct 9 2025

It will be breezy and cooler today with light rain chances mainly
over the Cascades. Rain chances increase tonight into Friday
night as a cold front produces a wetting rain at least from the
coast to the Cascades, and possibly on the east side. This will
include snow at elevations above 6000 feet, and breezy conditions.
Cold temperatures and light rain chances are expected during the
weekend. Another similarly strong cold front will follow on
Monday with rain likely. Weaker disturbances in a cold, active
pattern are likely for the rest of next week.

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ECC102-100515-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
410 AM PDT Thu Oct 9 2025

It will be breezy and cooler today with light rain chances mainly
over the Cascades. Rain chances increase tonight into Friday
night as a cold front produces a wetting rain at least from the
coast to the Cascades, and possibly on the east side. This will
include snow at elevations above 6000 feet, and breezy conditions.
Cold temperatures and light rain chances are expected during the
weekend. Another similarly strong cold front will follow on
Monday with rain likely. Weaker disturbances in a cold, active
pattern are likely for the rest of next week.

$$

ECC003-100515-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
410 AM PDT Thu Oct 9 2025

It will be breezy and cooler today with light rain chances mainly
over the Cascades. Rain chances increase tonight into Friday
night as a cold front produces a wetting rain at least from the
coast to the Cascades, and possibly on the east side. This will
include snow at elevations above 6000 feet, and windy conditions.
Cold temperatures and light rain chances are expected during the
weekend. Another similarly strong cold front will follow on Monday
with rain likely. Weaker disturbances in a cold, active pattern
are likely for the rest of next week.

$$