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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
409 AM PST Wed Nov 12 2025

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West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
409 AM PST Wed Nov 12 2025

Expect valley low clouds and fog this morning with a strong
inversion, but this will break this afternoon. Active weather
returns this afternoon and tonight. The result will be gusty south
winds, periods of moderate to heavy rainfall, and high snow
levels. Unsettled weather will persist through late this week with
snow levels eventually lowering to around 5000 feet by Friday
morning. Conditions will likely improve heading into this weekend,
but another front will approach the coast Sunday.


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ECC102-130615-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
409 AM PST Wed Nov 12 2025

Expect valley low clouds and fog this morning with a strong
inversion, but this will break this afternoon. Active weather
returns this afternoon and tonight. The result will be gusty south
winds, periods of moderate to heavy rainfall, and high snow
levels. Unsettled weather will persist through late this week with
snow levels eventually lowering to around 5000 feet by Friday
morning. Conditions will likely improve heading into this weekend,
but another front will approach the coast Sunday.


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ECC003-130615-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
409 AM PST Wed Nov 12 2025

A strong inversion this morning will break this afternoon. Active
weather returns this afternoon and tonight. The result will be
gusty south winds, periods of light to moderate rainfall, and high
snow levels. Unsettled weather will persist through late this
week with snow levels eventually lowering to around 5000 feet by
Friday morning. Conditions will likely improve heading into this
weekend, but another front will approach the coast Sunday.


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