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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Reno NV
237 PM PDT Mon Jul 8 2024

ECC004-009-092145-
Lassen NF and BLM in Modoc, Lassen, and Washoe Counties-Plumas NF-
Discussion for Susanville and Quincy
237 PM PDT Mon Jul 8 2024

Well above average temperatures, low relative humidity with poor
overnight recoveries, and high mixing heights continue this week.
Winds will be mostly terrain driven with typical westerly
afternoon breezes through mid-week. Stronger winds are possible
Thursday into next weekend, mainly on the east side, which could
result in some areas of critical fire weather.

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ECC012-092145-
Tahoe Basin, Sierra Foothills and El Dorado NF-
Discussion for Camino
237 PM PDT Mon Jul 8 2024

Well above average temperatures, low relative humidity with poor
overnight recoveries, and high mixing heights continue this week.
Winds will be mostly terrain driven with typical westerly
afternoon breezes through mid-week. For areas from Tahoe eastward,
stronger winds are possible Thursday into next weekend along with
isolated thunderstorms, both of which could result in some areas
of critical fire weather.

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ECC016-017-092145-
Sierra Front in Alpine county-
Inyo NF, Mono County and Owens Valley-
Discussion for SF and Inyo
237 PM PDT Mon Jul 8 2024

Well above average temperatures, low relative humidity with poor
overnight recoveries, and high mixing heights continue this week.
Winds will be mostly terrain driven with typical westerly
afternoon breezes through mid-week. Stronger winds are possible
Thursday into next weekend along with isolated thunderstorms, both
of which could result in some areas of critical fire weather.

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