Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Medford, OR
Issued by NWS Medford, OR
699 FNUS86 KMFR 031245 FWLMFR ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR 445 AM PST Mon Nov 3 2025 ECC002-040645- West Yreka- Discussion for Western Klamath 445 AM PST Mon Nov 3 2025 Snow levels are expected to remain at or above 6000 feet throughout the week. Gusty southerly winds will be the main impact from the passage of a fast moving low today into this evening. Though, it will also bring areas of mainly west side rain. A more potent system arrives Tuesday into Wednesday, which will likely bring moderate to heavy rain, with strong winds for the coast, Shasta Valley, and East Side. Wet and windy conditions continue with another strong front on Thursday into Friday. A break is most likely in store for most of the weekend. $$ ECC102-040645- East Yreka- Discussion for Eastern Klamath 445 AM PST Mon Nov 3 2025 Snow levels are expected to remain at or above 6000 feet throughout the week. Gusty southerly winds will be the main impact from the passage of a fast moving low today into this evening. Though, it will also bring areas of mainly west side rain. A more potent system arrives Tuesday into Wednesday, which will likely bring moderate to heavy rain, with strong winds for the coast, Shasta Valley, and East Side. Wet and windy conditions continue with another strong front on Thursday into Friday. A break is most likely in store for most of the weekend. $$ ECC003-040645- Alturas- Discussion for Modoc 445 AM PST Mon Nov 3 2025 Snow levels are expected to remain at or above 6000 feet throughout the week. Gusty southerly winds will be the main impact from the passage of a fast moving low today into this evening. A more potent system arrives Tuesday into Wednesday, which will likely bring moderate to heavy rain, with strong winds for the coast, Shasta Valley, and East Side. Wet and windy conditions continue with another strong front on Thursday into Friday. A break is most likely in store for most of the weekend. $$