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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
342 AM PDT Thu Apr 25 2024

ECC002-260445-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
342 AM PDT Thu Apr 25 2024

A shift to cool and wet conditions begins today with a wetting
rain and high elevation snow for most of the region through
Friday. Another weaker system arrives late Saturday into Saturday
night. Further disturbances early next week will brush past to the
north while a general warming trend brings temperatures back to
slightly above normal. An active, wet pattern for all of the area
looks to resume around Wednesday.

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ECC102-260445-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
342 AM PDT Thu Apr 25 2024

A shift to cool and wet conditions begins today with a wetting
rain and high elevation snow for most of the region through
Friday. Another weaker system arrives late Saturday into Saturday
night. Further disturbances early next week will brush past to the
north while a general warming trend brings temperatures back to
slightly above normal. An active, wet pattern for all of the area
looks to resume around Wednesday.

$$

ECC003-260445-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
342 AM PDT Thu Apr 25 2024

A shift to cool and wet conditions begins today with a wetting
rain and high elevation snow for most of the region through
Friday. Another weaker system arrives late Saturday into Saturday
night. Further disturbances early next week will brush past to the
north while a general warming trend brings temperatures back to
slightly above normal. An active, wet pattern for all of the area
looks to resume around Wednesday.

$$


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