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Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Medford, OR
Issued by NWS Medford, OR
947 FNUS86 KMFR 201226 FWLMFR ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR 526 AM PDT Sat Jul 20 2024 ECC002-210630- West Yreka- Discussion for Western Klamath 526 AM PDT Sat Jul 20 2024 An upper low off the southern CA coast will move towards the area today, bringing increasing chances of isolated to scattered thunderstorms. Development looks focused over portions of northern California this afternoon, shifting north of the OR/CA border tonight as the short wave lifts north along the coast. Drier more stable flow with typical summer weather returns Sunday. Enhanced breezes resulting in near to critical conditions are possible around mid-week. $$ ECC102-210630- East Yreka- Discussion for Eastern Klamath 526 AM PDT Sat Jul 20 2024 An upper low off the southern CA coast will move towards the area today, bringing increasing chances of isolated to scattered thunderstorms. Development looks focused over portions of northern California this afternoon, shifting north of the OR/CA border tonight as the short wave lifts north along the coast. Drier more stable flow with typical summer weather returns Sunday. Enhanced breezes resulting in near to critical conditions are possible around mid-week. $$ ECC003-210630- Alturas- Discussion for Modoc 526 AM PDT Sat Jul 20 2024 An upper low off the southern CA coast will move towards the area today, bringing increasing chances of isolated to scattered thunderstorms. Development looks focused over portions of northern California this afternoon, shifting north of the OR/CA border tonight as the short wave lifts north along the coast. Drier more stable flow with typical summer weather returns Monday. Enhanced breezes resulting in near to critical conditions are possible around mid-week. $$