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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Reno NV
228 PM PDT Thu Jul 18 2024

ECC004-009-192130-
Lassen NF and BLM in Modoc, Lassen, and Washoe Counties-Plumas NF-
Discussion for Susanville and Quincy
228 PM PDT Thu Jul 18 2024

Dry with above normal temperatures expected into early next week.
Diurnal and terrain driven winds, outside of periodic breezy
conditions in the afternoons. Chances (5-20%) for afternoon and
evening showers and isolated t-storms continue each day, highest
on Saturday mainly over the Sierra Nevada.

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ECC012-192130-
Tahoe Basin, Sierra Foothills and El Dorado NF-
Discussion for Camino
228 PM PDT Thu Jul 18 2024

Storm chances today, and will continue through the weekend. Best
chances remain confined to areas south of US-50 through Friday,
expanding northward through the weekend and into early next week.
Main concerns include gusty and erratic outflow winds and dry
lightning strikes. Increased westerly afternoon winds are possible
early next week as a system approaches the West Coast.

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ECC016-017-192130-
Sierra Front in Alpine county-
Inyo NF, Mono County and Owens Valley-
Discussion for SF and Inyo
228 PM PDT Thu Jul 18 2024

Thunderstorms are possible each day through the
forecast period. Hot temperatures will continue through the next
week. Even with monsoon moisture in place, this will allow for
minimum RH values of 10-20% across the lower and mid elevations.
Light ambient winds will prevail, however strong and gusty winds
will be found wherever there is thunderstorm activity.

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