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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
403 AM PST Tue Nov 11 2025

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West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
403 AM PST Tue Nov 11 2025

Dry weather is expected today and tonight as high pressure
remains in control. Expect night and morning valley low clouds and
fog with strong inversions. Active weather returns Wednesday into
Wednesday night with strong, gusty south winds and periods of
moderate to heavy rainfall and initially high snow levels.
Unsettled weather will persist through late this week with snow
levels lowering to around 4000 feet by Friday morning. Conditions
will likely improve heading into this weekend, but another front
will approach the coast Sunday.


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ECC102-120615-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
403 AM PST Tue Nov 11 2025

Dry weather is expected today and tonight as high pressure
remains in control. Expect night and morning valley low clouds and
fog with strong inversions. Active weather returns Wednesday into
Wednesday night with strong, gusty south winds and periods of
moderate to heavy rainfall and initially high snow levels.
Unsettled weather will persist through late this week with snow
levels lowering to around 4000 feet by Friday morning. Conditions
will likely improve heading into this weekend, but another front
will approach the coast Sunday.


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ECC003-120615-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
403 AM PST Tue Nov 11 2025

Dry weather is expected today and tonight as high pressure
remains in control. Expect night and morning valley low clouds and
fog with strong inversions. Active weather returns Wednesday into
Wednesday night with strong, gusty south winds and periods of
light to moderate rainfall and initially high snow levels.
Unsettled weather will persist through late this week with snow
levels lowering to around 4000 feet by Friday morning. Conditions
will likely improve heading into this weekend, but another front
will approach the coast Sunday.


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