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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
350 AM PDT Fri Apr 12 2024

ECC002-130500-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
350 AM PDT Fri Apr 12 2024

Low pressure offshore will approach the area today then move into
northern California this weekend. This will result in cooler,
breezy, and showery weather with a slight chance of thunderstorms.
The probability of thunderstorms will be highest during the
afternoon and evening hours, and from the Cascades eastward.
Thunderstorms may contain strong, gusty winds, hail and downpours.
A colder air mass moves in Saturday night with snow levels
dropping to around 4000 to 5000 feet. It looks to dry out after
the weekend with temperatures trending back up to around normal.

$$

ECC102-130500-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
350 AM PDT Fri Apr 12 2024

Low pressure offshore will approach the area today then move into
northern California this weekend. This will result in cooler,
breezy, and showery weather with a slight chance of thunderstorms.
The probability of thunderstorms will be highest during the
afternoon and evening hours, and from the Cascades eastward.
Thunderstorms may contain strong, gusty winds, hail and downpours.
A colder air mass moves in Saturday night with snow levels
dropping to around 4000 to 5000 feet. It looks to dry out after
the weekend with temperatures trending back up to around normal.

$$

ECC003-130500-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
350 AM PDT Fri Apr 12 2024

Low pressure offshore will approach the area today then move into
northern California this weekend. This will result in cooler,
breezy, and showery weather with a slight chance of thunderstorms.
The probability of thunderstorms will be highest during the
afternoon and evening hours, and from the Cascades eastward.
Thunderstorms may contain strong, gusty winds, hail and downpours.
A colder air mass moves in Saturday night with snow levels
dropping to around 4000 to 5000 feet. It looks to dry out after
the weekend with temperatures trending back up to around normal.

$$


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