Land Management Forecasts
Issued by NWS Sacramento, CA

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ECCDA DISCUSSIONS FOR CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA
243 AM PDT FRI APR 4 2025

ECC005-050345-
SHASTA-TRINITY NATIONAL FOREST-
DISCUSSION FOR REDDING ECC DISPATCH
243 AM PDT FRI APR 4 2025

DRY AND WARMING TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE WEEKEND WITH
TEMPERATURES CLIMBING INTO THE 70S TODAY. A WEAK SYSTEM WILL THEN
MOVE ACROSS THE NORTHER PORTIONS OF THE FORECAST AREA SUNDAY NIGHT
AND MONDAY FOLLOWED BY MILD AND DRY CONDITIONS AFTER THAT.

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ECC007-050345-
MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST, SOUTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY, AND DELTA-
DISCUSSION FOR WILLOWS ECC DISPATCH
243 AM PDT FRI APR 4 2025

DRY AND WARMING TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE WEEKEND WITH
TEMPERATURES CLIMBING INTO THE 70S TODAY. A WEAK SYSTEM WILL THEN
MOVE ACROSS THE NORTHER PORTIONS OF THE FORECAST AREA SUNDAY NIGHT
AND MONDAY FOLLOWED BY MILD AND DRY CONDITIONS AFTER THAT.

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ECC008-050345-
RED BLUFF AND OROVILLE-
DISCUSSION FOR RED BLUFF AND OROVILLE ECC DISPATCH
243 AM PDT FRI APR 4 2025

DRY AND WARMING TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE WEEKEND WITH
TEMPERATURES CLIMBING INTO THE 70S TODAY. A WEAK SYSTEM WILL THEN
MOVE ACROSS THE NORTHER PORTIONS OF THE FORECAST AREA SUNDAY NIGHT
AND MONDAY FOLLOWED BY MILD AND DRY CONDITIONS AFTER THAT.

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ECC011-050345-
TAHOE NATIONAL FOREST-
DISCUSSION FOR GRASS VALLEY ECC DISPATCH
243 AM PDT FRI APR 4 2025

DRY AND WARMING TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE WEEKEND. A
WEAK SYSTEM WILL THEN MOVE ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS SUNDAY NIGHT INTO
MONDAY FOLLOWED BY MILD AND DRY CONDITIONS AFTER THAT.

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ECC015-050345-
STANISLAUS NATIONAL FOREST-
DISCUSSION FOR SAN ANDREAS ECC DISPATCH
243 AM PDT FRI APR 4 2025

DRY AND WARMING TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE WEEKEND. A
WEAK SYSTEM WILL THEN MOVE ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS SUNDAY NIGHT INTO
MONDAY FOLLOWED BY MILD AND DRY CONDITIONS AFTER THAT.


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