Land Management Forecasts
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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
304 AM PST Fri Feb 28 2025

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West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
304 AM PST Fri Feb 28 2025

Dry weather continues through Saturday, with cool to
cold mornings and mild afternoons. A strong inversion will result
in moderate overnight RH recoveries for mid slopes and ridges.
Lower elevations will have good recovery, but with areas of night
and morning stratus. Light to moderate precipitation follows
Saturday night into Sunday night with snow levels falling from
7500 feet to 4000 feet. Additional, weaker disturbances are
likely to follow next week.

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ECC102-010515-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
304 AM PST Fri Feb 28 2025

Dry weather continues through Saturday, with cool to
cold mornings and mild afternoons. A strong inversion will result
in moderate overnight RH recoveries for mid slopes and ridges.
Lower elevations will have good recovery, but with areas of night
and morning stratus. Light to moderate precipitation follows
Saturday night into Sunday night with snow levels falling from
7500 feet to 4000 feet. Additional, weaker disturbances are
likely to follow next week.

$$

ECC003-010515-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
304 AM PST Fri Feb 28 2025

Dry weather continues through Saturday, with cool to
cold mornings and mild afternoons. A strong inversion will result
in moderate overnight RH recoveries for mid slopes and ridges.
Lower elevations will have good recovery, but with areas of night
and morning stratus. Light to moderate precipitation follows
Saturday night into Sunday night with snow levels falling from
7500 feet to the valley floor. Additional, weaker disturbances
are likely to follow next week.

$$