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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
431 AM PDT Sun Mar 16 2025

ECC002-170545-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
431 AM PDT Sun Mar 16 2025

A strong atmospheric river will continue to bring strong south to
southwest winds, heavy rain and heavy mountain snow above 5000 ft
through this afternoon. Snow levels will lower to around
2500-3000 ft tonight and showers will continue through Monday. A
brief break in the weather is expected late Monday into early
Wednesday with additional fronts expected during the latter half
of the week and into the following weekend.

$$

ECC102-170545-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
431 AM PDT Sun Mar 16 2025

A strong atmospheric river will continue to bring strong south to
southwest winds, heavy rain and heavy mountain snow above 5000 ft
through this afternoon. Snow levels will lower to around
2500-3000 ft tonight and showers will continue through Monday. A
brief break in the weather is expected late Monday into early
Wednesday with additional fronts expected during the latter half
of the week and into the following weekend.

$$

ECC003-170545-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
431 AM PDT Sun Mar 16 2025

A strong atmospheric river will continue to bring strong south to
southwest winds, heavy rain and heavy mountain snow above 5000 ft
through this afternoon. Snow levels will lower to around
2500-3000 ft tonight and showers will continue through Monday. A
brief break in the weather is expected late Monday into early
Wednesday with additional fronts expected during the latter half
of the week and into the following weekend.

$$