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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
203 PM PDT Thu Sep 11 2025

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West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
203 PM PDT Thu Sep 11 2025
Cool weather will continue today along with a few showers and
thunderstorms through this evening. Drier, warmer weather is
expected Friday into Saturday before the next low brings another
chance of showers Saturday night into Sunday. Warming and drying
returns early next week as a ridge builds. Tuesday will be the
driest of the forecast period with more areas besides the coast
seeing min RH values in the 20s and teens. There is more agreement
for east winds Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, especially on area
ridges.

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East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
203 PM PDT Thu Sep 11 2025
Cool weather will continue today along with a few showers and
thunderstorms through this evening. Drier, warmer weather is
expected Friday into Saturday before the next low brings another
chance of showers early Sunday. Warming and drying returns early
next week as a ridge builds. Tuesday will be the driest of the
forecast period with more areas besides the coast seeing min RH
values in the 20s and teens. There is more agreement for east winds
Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, especially on area ridges.

$$

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Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
203 PM PDT Thu Sep 11 2025
Cool weather will continue today along with a few showers and
thunderstorms through this evening. Drier, warmer weather is
expected Friday into Saturday before the next low brings another
chance of showers early Sunday. Warming and drying returns early
next week as a ridge builds. Tuesday will be the driest of the
forecast period with more areas besides the coast seeing min RH
values in the 20s and teens. There is more agreement for east winds
Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, especially on area ridges.

$$