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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
238 PM PDT Sun Oct 12 2025

ECC002-131545-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
238 PM PDT Sun Oct 12 2025

Low pressure will move in from the north tonight with more
numerous showers into Monday. Snow levels will lower to
4000-4500 feet, but accumulations will be mostly above 5000 feet.
Isolated to scattered showers could persist into Tuesday in the
NorCal mountains, but things dry out towards the north and west.
Chilly to cold nights can be expected from midweek onward, with
mostly dry, milder afternoons. The next chance of significant
precipitation won`t be until next Sunday.


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ECC102-131545-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
238 PM PDT Sun Oct 12 2025

Low pressure will move in from the north tonight with more
numerous showers into Monday. Snow levels will lower to
4000-4500 feet, but any accumulations will be mostly above 5000
feet. Isolated to scattered showers could persist into Tuesday in
the NorCal mountains, but things dry out towards the north and
west. Chilly to cold nights can be expected from midweek onward,
with mostly dry, milder afternoons. The next chance of significant
precipitation won`t be until next Sunday.


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ECC003-131545-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
238 PM PDT Sun Oct 12 2025

Low pressure will move in from the north tonight with more
numerous showers into Monday. Snow levels will lower to
4000-4500 feet, but any accumulations will be mostly above 5000
feet. Isolated to scattered showers could persist into Tuesday in
the NorCal mountains, but things dry out towards the north and
west. Chilly to cold nights can be expected from midweek onward,
with mostly dry, milder afternoons. The next chance of significant
precipitation won`t be until next Sunday.


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