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AFOS product FWLMFR
Dates interpreted at 00:00 UTCDisplaying AFOS PIL: FWLMFR
Product Timestamp: 2018-05-09 12:30 UTC
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826 FNUS86 KMFR 091230 FWLMFR ECCDA DISCUSSIONS FOR YREKA AND MODOC CALIFORNIA DISPATCH AREAS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR 530 AM PDT Wed May 9 2018 ECC002-100630- WEST YREKA- DISCUSSION FOR WESTERN KLAMATH 530 AM PDT Wed May 9 2018 Weak upper level disturbances will move through to the north into Thursday, then a ridge will build in. It will remain dry. High pressure will build in more strongly Friday, but a weak low will develop to the east. Temperatures will cool into Friday, when they will be just below normal. Temperatures will then warm up significantly this weekend. $$ ECC102-100630- EAST YREKA- DISCUSSION FOR EASTERN KLAMATH 530 AM PDT Wed May 9 2018 Weak upper level disturbances will move through to the north into Thursday, then a ridge will build in. It will remain dry. High pressure will build in more strongly Friday, but a weak low will develop to the east. Temperatures will cool into Friday, when they will be just below normal. Temperatures will then warm up significantly this weekend. $$ ECC003-100630- ALTURAS- DISCUSSION FOR MODOC 530 AM PDT Wed May 9 2018 Weak upper level disturbances will move through to the north into Thursday, then a ridge will build in. It will remain dry. High pressure will build in more strongly Friday, but a weak low will develop to the east. This may bring some light showers to the area. Temperatures will cool into Friday, when they will be just below normal. Temperatures will then warm up significantly this weekend. $$