####018002546#### FNUS86 KMFR 131116 FWLMFR ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR 416 AM PDT Sat Apr 13 2024 ECC002-140530- West Yreka- Discussion for Western Klamath 416 AM PDT Sat Apr 13 2024 Low pressure moving southwards will continue to lead to a cooler, active and showery weather pattern along with a chance of thunderstorms. Best chances for thunderstorms will be this afternoon and evening in northern and eastern Siskiyou County. These may produce strong, gusty winds, hail and downpours. A colder air mass continues to move in today with snow levels dropping to around 4000 feet by early Sunday. Showers linger into Sunday afternoon, then the low finally moves east Sunday night into Monday and things dry out for most of next week. It looks like temperatures will rebound back to above normal levels Wednesday through next Friday. $$ ECC102-140530- East Yreka- Discussion for Eastern Klamath 416 AM PDT Sat Apr 13 2024 Low pressure moving southwards will continue to lead to a cooler, active and showery weather pattern along with a chance of thunderstorms. Best chances for thunderstorms will be this afternoon and evening in northern and eastern Siskiyou County. These may produce strong, gusty winds, hail and downpours. A colder air mass continues to move in today with snow levels dropping to around 4000 feet by early Sunday. Showers linger into Sunday afternoon, then the low finally moves east Sunday night into Monday and things dry out for most of next week. It looks like temperatures will rebound back to above normal levels Wednesday through next Friday. $$ ECC003-140530- Alturas- Discussion for Modoc 416 AM PDT Sat Apr 13 2024 Low pressure moving southwards will continue to lead to a cooler, active and showery weather pattern along with a chance of thunderstorms, some potentially strong. Best chances for thunderstorms will be this afternoon and evening, especially in northern Modoc County. These may produce strong, gusty winds, hail and downpours. A colder air mass continues to move in today with snow levels dropping to around 4000 feet by early Sunday. Showers linger into Sunday afternoon, then the low finally moves east Sunday night into Monday and things dry out for most of next week. It looks like temperatures will rebound back to above normal levels Wednesday through next Friday. $$ ####018002836#### FNUS85 KVEF 131117 FWLVEF ECCDA DISCUSSIONS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV 417 AM PDT SAT APR 13 2024 ##################################################################### ## ## ## DISCUSSIONS FROM THE LATEST FWF BELOW ## ## ## ##################################################################### ...DISCUSSION FROM RNOFWFVEF... THIS AFTERNOON WILL REMAIN MOSTLY DRY FOR DESERT VALLEYS, WITH AFTERNOON RH BETWEEN 8% AND 15%, THOUGH A MODEST MOISTURE INCREASE WILL RESULT IN OVERNIGHT RECOVERIES OVER 40%, AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON RH BETWEEN 15% AND 25%. DRY CONDITIONS WILL RETURN MID-WEEK THROUGH THE REST OF THE FORECAST PERIOD. EXPECT GUSTY SOUTH WINDS ACROSS THE FORECAST AREA THIS AFTERNOON BETWEEN 35 AND 45 MPH, WITH ISOLATED GUSTS TO 50 MPH POSSIBLE. ...DISCUSSION FROM LAXFWFSGX... COLDER THIS WEEKEND, WITH PERIODS OF LIGHT SHOWERS AND GUSTY WINDS. THE SHOWERS END SUNDAY NIGHT. DRY WEATHER MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY WITH A GRADUAL WARMING TREND. ...DISCUSSION FROM PHXFWFPSR... WITH TEMPERATURES HOVERING AROUND THE SEASONAL NORMAL, GUSTY AFTERNOON WINDS AND HUMIDITY LEVELS FALLING NEAR 15% WILL YIELD A LOCALLY ELEVATED FIRE DANGER THIS WEEKEND. WIND GUSTS ABOVE 30 MPH WILL BE MOST COMMON IN WESTERN DISTRICTS, HOWEVER HUMIDITY LEVELS IN THESE AREAS WILL ONLY FALL INTO A 15-25% RANGE. ACROSS EASTERN DISTRICTS, AFTERNOON HUMIDITY LEVELS BELOW 15% WILL BE MORE COMMON THIS WEEKEND, HOWEVER WIND GUSTS SHOULD BE MORE RELEGATED TO A 20-30 MPH RANGE PRECLUDING A CRITICAL THREAT. ##################################################################### ## ## ## AFTER REVIEWING THE FWF DISCUSSIONS (ABOVE) - COMPLETE ## ## THE DISCUSSION (BELOW) FOR THE ECCDA FORECAST ## ## WHEN DONE CLICK TRANSMIT, PRODUCT SENT AS KVEFFWLVEF ## ## ## ##################################################################### ECC027-140530- SAN BERNARDINO ECC DISPATCH- DISCUSSION FOR SAN BERNARDINO ECC DISPATCH 417 AM PDT SAT APR 13 2024 THIS AFTERNOON WILL REMAIN MOSTLY DRY FOR DESERT VALLEYS, WITH AFTERNOON RH BETWEEN 8% AND 15%, THOUGH A MODEST MOISTURE INCREASE WILL RESULT IN OVERNIGHT RECOVERIES OVER 40%, AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON RH BETWEEN 15% AND 25%. DRY CONDITIONS WILL RETURN MID-WEEK THROUGH THE REST OF THE FORECAST PERIOD. EXPECT GUSTY SOUTH WINDS ACROSS THE FORECAST AREA THIS AFTERNOON BETWEEN 35 AND 45 MPH, WITH ISOLATED GUSTS TO 50 MPH POSSIBLE. $$