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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
201 PM PDT Thu Oct 9 2025

ECC002-101515-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
201 PM PDT Thu Oct 9 2025

A cold front will bring wetting rain at least from the coast to
the Cascades tonight through Friday night, and possibly on the
east side. This will include a slight chance of mainly coastal
thunderstorms, breezy to windy conditions east of the Cascades,
and even some wet snow at elevations above 6000 feet. Temperatures
well below normal and light rain chances are expected during the
weekend. Another strong cold front will follow on Monday with rain
likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Weaker disturbances
in a cold, active pattern are likely for the rest of next week.


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ECC102-101515-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
201 PM PDT Thu Oct 9 2025

A cold front will bring wetting rain at least from the coast to
the Cascades tonight through Friday night, and possibly on the
east side. This will include a slight chance of mainly coastal
thunderstorms, breezy to windy conditions east of the Cascades,
and even some wet snow at elevations above 6000 feet. Temperatures
well below normal and light rain chances are expected during the
weekend. Another strong cold front will follow on Monday with rain
likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Weaker disturbances
in a cold, active pattern are likely for the rest of next week.


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ECC003-101515-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
201 PM PDT Thu Oct 9 2025

A cold front will bring wetting rain at least from the coast to
the Cascades tonight through Friday night, and possibly on the
east side. This will include a slight chance of mainly coastal
thunderstorms, breezy to windy conditions east of the Cascades,
and even some wet snow at elevations above 6000 feet. Temperatures
well below normal and light rain chances are expected during the
weekend. Another strong cold front will follow on Monday with rain
likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Weaker disturbances
in a cold, active pattern are likely for the rest of next week.


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