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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
332 AM PDT Sun Oct 13 2024

ECC002-140445-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
332 AM PDT Sun Oct 13 2024

Dry and warmer weather returns through Monday. A weak front will
bring slight cooling for Tuesday. The next front Tuesday night
into Wednesday will begin a period of active, cooler weather
through Thursday night, with the highest rain chances west of the
Cascades, and breezy winds east of the Cascades. Weak high
pressure is expected to briefly build in at the end of the week.

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ECC102-140445-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
332 AM PDT Sun Oct 13 2024

Dry and warmer weather returns through Monday. A weak front will
bring slight cooling for Tuesday. The next front Tuesday night
into Wednesday will begin a period of active, cooler weather
through Thursday night, with the highest rain chances west of the
Cascades, and breezy winds east of the Cascades. Weak high
pressure is expected to briefly build in at the end of the week.

$$

ECC003-140445-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
332 AM PDT Sun Oct 13 2024

Dry and warmer weather returns through Monday. A weak front will
bring slight cooling for Tuesday. The next front Tuesday night
into Wednesday will begin a period of active, cooler weather
through Thursday night, with the highest rain chances west of the
Cascades, and breezy winds east of the Cascades. Weak high
pressure is expected to briefly build in at the end of the week.

$$