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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
228 PM PDT Wed Aug 13 2025

ECC002-141530-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
228 PM PDT Wed Aug 13 2025

...Isolated critical conditions due to gusty winds and low RH
today...

Dry conditions will continue through the week with temperatures
gradually cooling to near seasonal normals. A dry front will pass
through the region today bringing increased winds. These winds
combined with low daytime RHs could lead to isolated areas of
critical fire weather conditions. By Thursday, increasing trends
in RH and cooler temperatures will limit fire weather concerns.
Friday into the weekend, a stronger front will move through the
region, bringing below normal temperatures, slight precipitation
chances and maintaining gusty winds.

$$

ECC102-141530-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
228 PM PDT Wed Aug 13 2025

...Isolated critical conditions due to gusty winds and low RH
today...

Dry conditions will continue through the week with temperatures
gradually cooling to near seasonal normals. A dry front will pass
through the region today bringing increased winds. These winds
combined with low daytime RHs could lead to isolated areas of
critical fire weather conditions. By Thursday, increasing trends
in RH and cooler temperatures will limit fire weather concerns.
Friday into the weekend, a stronger front will move through the
region, bringing below normal temperatures, slight precipitation
chances and maintaining gusty winds.

$$

ECC003-141530-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
228 PM PDT Wed Aug 13 2025

...Isolated critical conditions due to gusty winds and low RH
today...

Dry conditions will continue through the week with temperatures
gradually cooling to near seasonal normals. A dry front will pass
through the region today bringing increased winds. These winds
combined with low daytime RHs could lead to isolated areas of
critical fire weather conditions. By Thursday, increasing trends
in RH and cooler temperatures will limit fire weather concerns.
Friday into the weekend, a stronger front will move through the
region, bringing below normal temperatures, slight precipitation
chances and maintaining gusty winds.

$$