####018002277#### FNUS86 KMFR 102058 FWLMFR ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR 158 PM PDT Tue Jun 10 2025 ECC002-111500- West Yreka- Discussion for Western Klamath 158 PM PDT Tue Jun 10 2025 It will be unusually hot with an unstable air mass today. Isolated to scattered thunderstorms will be more widespread today, mainly for areas on the eastside, but there is a small chance for westside areas see thunderstorms. A few storms could be severe with gusty erratic winds and lightning as the main threats, but a couple storms could produce hail around an inch. Storms will diminish later tonight, but are expected to linger into Wednesday morning east of the Cascades. More seasonable conditions and a stable air mass will likely follow Wednesday into early next week. $$ ECC102-111500- East Yreka- Discussion for Eastern Klamath 158 PM PDT Tue Jun 10 2025 It will be unusually hot with an unstable air mass today. Isolated to scattered thunderstorms will be more widespread today, mainly for areas on the eastside, but there is a small chance for westside areas see thunderstorms. A few storms could be severe with gusty erratic winds and lightning as the main threats, but a couple storms could produce hail around an inch. Storms will diminish later tonight, but are expected to linger into Wednesday morning east of the Cascades. More seasonable conditions and a stable air mass will likely follow Wednesday into early next week. $$ ECC003-111500- Alturas- Discussion for Modoc 158 PM PDT Tue Jun 10 2025 It will be unusually hot with an unstable air mass today. Isolated to scattered thunderstorms will be more widespread today, mainly for areas on the eastside, but there is a small chance for westside areas see thunderstorms. A few storms could be severe with gusty erratic winds and lightning as the main threats, but a couple storms could produce hail around an inch. Storms will diminish later tonight, but are expected to linger into Wednesday morning east of the Cascades. More seasonable conditions and a stable air mass will likely follow Wednesday into early next week. $$