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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
241 PM PDT Mon Oct 13 2025

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West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
241 PM PDT Mon Oct 13 2025

After today`s widespread wetting rain and mountain snow, low
pressure will exit to the south of the region tonight and
precipitation will taper off or just end. This could lead to areas
of low clouds and valley fog into Tuesday morning. Most of the
area dries out into midweek. Chilly to cold nights can be
expected midweek onward, with mostly dry, milder afternoons. The
next chance of significant precipitation won`t be until Sunday.


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East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
241 PM PDT Mon Oct 13 2025

After today`s widespread wetting rain and mountain snow, low
pressure will exit to the south of the region tonight and
precipitation will taper off or just end. This could lead to areas
of low clouds and valley fog into Tuesday morning. Most of the
area dries out into midweek. Chilly to cold nights can be
expected midweek onward, with mostly dry, milder afternoons. The
next chance of significant precipitation won`t be until Sunday.



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Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
241 PM PDT Mon Oct 13 2025

After today`s rain, mountain snow and even isolated
thunderstorms, low pressure will exit to the south of the region
tonight and precipitation will taper off or just end. There is
still a chance of rain in NorCal Tuesday, then most of the area
dries out into midweek. Chilly to cold nights can be expected
midweek onward, with mostly dry, milder afternoons. The next
chance of significant precipitation won`t be until Sunday.



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