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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
207 AM PST Thu Dec 4 2025

ECC002-050415-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
207 AM PST Thu Dec 4 2025

A front will move over the ridge and into the region today into
Friday. Today, expect increasing clouds but continued dry weather.
Chances for light precipitation are expected on Friday and
Saturday, followed by lower chances for precipitation Sunday into
early next week. Breezy to gusty winds will develop
across the mountains on Friday. Snow levels are expected to
remain high, above 7000 feet, through Friday, then lower to 6000
to 6500 feet on Saturday, before rising again Sunday into Monday.


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ECC102-050415-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
207 AM PST Thu Dec 4 2025

A front will move over the ridge and into the region today into
Friday. Today, expect increasing clouds but continued dry
weather. Chances for light precipitation are expected on Friday
and Saturday, followed by lower chances for precipitation Sunday
into early next week. Breezy to gusty winds will develop
across the mountains and east side Friday. Snow levels are
expected to remain high, above 7000 feet, through Friday, then
lower to 6000 to 6500 feet on Saturday, before rising again Sunday
into Monday.



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ECC003-050415-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
207 AM PST Thu Dec 4 2025


A front will move over the ridge and into the region today into
Friday. Today, expect increasing clouds but continued dry weather.
Chances for light precipitation are expected on Friday and
Saturday. Breezy to gusty winds are expected on Friday. Sunday
into early next week, expect  mainly dry weather with very low
(10%) chances for precipitation. Snow levels are expected to
remain high, above 7000 feet, through Friday, then lower to 6000
to 6500 feet on Saturday, before rising again Sunday into Monday.





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