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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
232 PM PST Wed Nov 6 2024

ECC002-071645-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
232 PM PST Wed Nov 6 2024

...Unseasonably Low Daytime RHs with Moderate Mid Slope and Ridge
Recoveries this Afternoon through Friday Night...

.DISCUSSION...Dry weather will continue through the end of the
week. Breezy east to northeast ridge top winds will accompany
lower than normal humidities into Thursday, then the dry air mass
will persist through Friday night. This includes moderate
recoveries at mid slopes and ridges Thursday and Friday mornings,
with some improvement early Saturday. An active pattern is likely
to develop this weekend into next week.

$$

ECC102-071645-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
232 PM PST Wed Nov 6 2024

...Unseasonably Low Daytime RHs with Moderate Mid Slope and Ridge
Recoveries this Afternoon through Friday Night...

.DISCUSSION...Dry weather will continue through the end of the
week. Breezy east to northeast ridge top winds will accompany
lower than normal humidities into Thursday, then the dry air mass
will persist through Friday night. This includes moderate
recoveries at mid slopes and ridges Thursday and Friday mornings,
with some improvement early Saturday. An active pattern is likely
to develop this weekend into next week.

$$

ECC003-071645-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
232 PM PST Wed Nov 6 2024

...Unseasonably Low Daytime RHs with Moderate Mid Slope and Ridge
Recoveries this Afternoon through Friday Night...

.DISCUSSION...Dry weather will continue through the end of the
week. Breezy east to northeast ridge top winds will accompany
lower than normal humidities into Thursday, then the dry air mass
will persist through Friday night. This includes moderate
recoveries at mid slopes and ridges Thursday and Friday mornings,
with some improvement early Saturday. An active pattern is likely
to develop this weekend into next week.

$$