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ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
333 AM PDT Sun Jun 30 2024

ECC002-010445-
West Yreka-
Discussion for Western Klamath
333 AM PDT Sun Jun 30 2024

...Critical fire weather possible Tuesday afternoon...

A prolonged period of drying is expected through next weekend
with very little chances for rainfall in the forecast. At this
time, there is a very small chance for thunderstorms east of the
Cascades this afternoon. High pressure returns by middle of next
week with triple digits possible July 4th through the weekend.
This could also bring moderate to locally poor overnight humidity
recoveries to ridges starting Tuesday night. In other words,
elevated to critical fire weather conditions could become a common
theme next week, with critical fire weather possible starting as
early as Tuesday afternoon, especially for western Siskiyou
County.

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ECC102-010445-
East Yreka-
Discussion for Eastern Klamath
333 AM PDT Sun Jun 30 2024

...Elevated to critical fire weather possible Tuesday through the
weekend...

A prolonged period of drying is expected through next weekend
with very little chances for rainfall in the forecast. At this
time, there is a very small chance for thunderstorms east of the
Cascades this afternoon. High pressure returns by middle of next
week with triple digits possible July 4th through the weekend.
This could also bring moderate to locally poor overnight humidity
recoveries to ridges starting Tuesday night. In other words,
elevated to critical fire weather conditions could become a common
theme next week, with critical fire weather possible starting as
early as Tuesday afternoon.

$$

ECC003-010445-
Alturas-
Discussion for Modoc
333 AM PDT Sun Jun 30 2024

...Elevated to critical fire weather possible Tuesday through the
weekend...

A prolonged period of drying is expected through next weekend
with very little chances for rainfall in the forecast. At this
time, there is a very small chance for thunderstorms east of the
Cascades this afternoon. High pressure returns by middle of next
week with triple digits possible July 4th through the weekend.
This could also bring moderate to locally poor overnight humidity
recoveries to ridges starting Tuesday night. In other words,
elevated to critical fire weather conditions could become a common
theme next week, with critical fire weather possible starting as
early as Tuesday afternoon.

$$