923 FNUS86 KMFR 161252 FWLMFR ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR 552 AM PDT Mon Sep 16 2019 ECC002-170700- West Yreka- Discussion for Western Klamath 552 AM PDT Mon Sep 16 2019 Colder air moving in aloft today will give rise to showers and isolated thunderstorms, most numerous across the west facing slopes from the Cascades westward. Another wet frontal system will dive into the area from the northwest Tuesday through Wednesday bringing another round of significant wetting rainfall. Showers will taper off Thursday, followed by a warming and drying trend that's likely to carry on through next weekend. $$ ECC102-170700- East Yreka- Discussion for Eastern Klamath 552 AM PDT Mon Sep 16 2019 Colder air moving in aloft today will give rise to showers and isolated thunderstorms, most numerous across the west facing slopes from the Cascades westward. Another wet frontal system will dive into the area from the northwest Tuesday through Wednesday likely bringing another round of wetting rainfall to much of the area. Showers will taper off Thursday, followed by a warming and drying trend that's likely to carry on through next weekend. $$ ECC003-170700- Alturas- Discussion for Modoc 552 AM PDT Mon Sep 16 2019 Frontal band precipitation continues to progress eastward east of the Cascades early this morning. A few lightning strikes are possible this morning within this band of wetting rainfall across Modoc County. Meanwhile, colder air moving in aloft today will give rise to showers and isolated thunderstorms this afternoon and evening, most numerous across the west facing slopes. Another wet frontal system will dive in from the northwest Wednesday likely bringing another round of wetting rainfall to much of the Modoc. Showers will taper off Thursday, followed by a warming and drying trend that's likely to carry on through next weekend. $$