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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
236 AM PDT Wed Aug 6 2025

ECC002-070345-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
236 AM PDT Wed Aug 6 2025

Below normal temperatures and breezy afternoons are expected
through Thursday with dry conditions through the forecast period.
Expect some enhanced breezes Thursday afternoon as an upper
trough moves eastward. High pressure builds into the area
and temperatures will trend hotter from Friday onward, peaking well
above seasonal norms early next week. A strong thermal trough
along the coast will bring some gusty east to northeast winds
Thursday night into the weekend, along with moderate to locally
poor overnight recoveries, especially across mid-slopes and ridges
in western Siskiyou County.


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ECC102-070345-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
236 AM PDT Wed Aug 6 2025

Below normal temperatures and breezy afternoons are expected
through Thursday with dry conditions through the forecast period.
Expect some enhanced breezes Thursday afternoon as an upper
trough moves eastward. High pressure builds into the area
and temperatures will trend hotter from Friday onward, peaking well
above seasonal norms early next week. A strong thermal trough
along the coast will bring  east to northeast winds Thursday
night into the weekend, along with moderate to locally poor
overnight recoveries, especially across mid-slopes and ridges.


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ECC003-070345-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
236 AM PDT Wed Aug 6 2025

Below normal temperatures and breezy afternoons are expected
through Thursday with dry conditions through the forecast period.
Expect some enhanced breezes Thursday afternoon as an upper
trough moves eastward. High pressure builds into the area
and temperatures will trend hotter from Friday onward, peaking well
above seasonal norms early next week. A strong thermal trough
along the coast will bring east to northeast winds Thursday night
into the weekend, along with moderate to locally poor overnight
recoveries across the mid-slopes and ridges.


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