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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
259 PM PDT Sat Apr 13 2024

ECC002-141600-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
259 PM PDT Sat Apr 13 2024

There is a moderate (20-50%) chance for isolated thunderstorms
will continue today, with a very low (5%) chance of them being
severe. Any thunderstorms could produce strong, gusty winds, hail
(pea to nickle size) and downpours; however, so far storms have
been moving too fast for very large precipitation accumulation.
Rain/snow showers are expected across the region today as well. A
colder air mass continues to move in today, with snow levels
dropping to around 4000 to 4500 feet in NorCal, which could result
in some snow accumulation in Siskiyou and Modoc County by Sunday
morning. The low finally moves east Sunday night into Monday and
things will dry out for most of next week. Above normal heat and a
drying trend is expected through the second half of the week.

$$

ECC102-141600-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
259 PM PDT Sat Apr 13 2024

There is a moderate (20-50%) chance for isolated thunderstorms
will continue today, with a very low (5%) chance of them being
severe. Any thunderstorms could produce strong, gusty winds, hail
(pea to nickle size) and downpours; however, so far storms have
been moving too fast for very large precipitation accumulation.
Rain/snow showers are expected across the region today as well. A
colder air mass continues to move in today, with snow levels
dropping to around 4000 to 4500 feet in NorCal, which could result
in some snow accumulation in Siskiyou and Modoc County by Sunday
morning. The low finally moves east Sunday night into Monday and
things will dry out for most of next week. Above normal heat and a
drying trend is expected through the second half of the week.

$$

ECC003-141600-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
259 PM PDT Sat Apr 13 2024

There is a moderate (20-50%) chance for isolated thunderstorms
will continue today, with a very low (5%) chance of them being
severe. Any thunderstorms could produce strong, gusty winds, hail
(pea to nickle size) and downpours; however, so far storms have
been moving too fast for very large precipitation accumulation.
Rain/snow showers are expected across the region today as well. A
colder air mass continues to move in today, with snow levels
dropping to around 4000 to 4500 feet in NorCal, which could result
in some snow accumulation in Siskiyou and Modoc County by Sunday
morning. The low finally moves east Sunday night into Monday and
things will dry out for most of next week. Above normal heat and a
drying trend is expected through the second half of the week.

$$


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