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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
318 AM PDT Sun May 12 2024

ECC002-130430-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
318 AM PDT Sun May 12 2024

Our weather pattern for the next week will continue to be more
typical for mid-June than mid-May. There will be a slight chance
of late day showers and thunderstorms for northern California
today, from near the Scott Valley eastward. Slight cooling with a
stable air mass follows for Monday, then a ridge will bring a new
warming and drying trend through mid-week. The next trough is
likely to approach on Friday with temperatures not as far above
normal, and some small possibility of showers and thunderstorms
late in the week.


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ECC102-130430-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
318 AM PDT Sun May 12 2024

Our weather pattern for the next week will continue to be more
typical for mid-June than mid-May. There will be a slight chance
of late day showers and thunderstorms for northern California
today, from near the Scott Valley eastward. Slight cooling with a
stable air mass follows for Monday, then a ridge will bring a new
warming and drying trend through mid-week. The next trough is
likely to approach on Friday with temperatures not as far above
normal, and some small possibility of showers and thunderstorms
late in the week.


$$

ECC003-130430-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
318 AM PDT Sun May 12 2024

Our weather pattern for the next week will continue to be more
typical for mid-June than mid-May. There will be a slight chance
of late day showers and thunderstorms for northern California
today. Slight cooling with a stable air mass follows for Monday,
then a ridge will bring a new warming and drying trend through
mid-week. The next trough is likely to approach on Friday with
temperatures not as far above normal, and some small possibility
of showers and thunderstorms late in the week.

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