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AFOS product FWLMFR
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Product Timestamp: 2019-02-21 11:19 UTC
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764 FNUS86 KMFR 211119 FWLMFR ECCDA Discussions for Yreka and Modoc California Dispatch Areas NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR 319 AM PST Thu Feb 21 2019 ECC002-220530- West Yreka- Discussion for Western Klamath 319 AM PST Thu Feb 21 2019 A break in precipitation is expected today through Friday, then the next frontal system moves in Friday night and stalls north of the forecast area on Saturday. This will bring the next chance for light precipitation. Snow levels look to be between 1500 feet and 2500 feet to start. Then, an atmospheric river could bring significant rain to areas of western Siskiyou County beginning Sunday. Snow levels will rise to 4000 to 5000 feet, and significant snow will be possible across Siskiyous and higher elevations of the Marble Mountains (above 5500 feet). Confidence in this is low, and expect details to change as the weekend draws closer. The showery pattern continues afterwards through most of next week. $$ ECC102-220530- East Yreka- Discussion for Eastern Klamath 319 AM PST Thu Feb 21 2019 A break in precipitation is expected today through Friday, then the next frontal system moves in Friday night and stalls north of the forecast area on Saturday. This will bring the next chance for light precipitation. Snow levels look to be between 1500 feet and 2500 feet to start. Then, an atmospheric river could bring significant rain to areas of western Siskiyou County beginning Sunday. Snow levels will rise to 4000 to 5000 feet, and significant snow will be possible across Siskiyous and Mt. Shasta. Confidence in this is low, and expect details to change as the weekend draws closer. The showery pattern continues afterwards through most of next week. $$ ECC003-220530- Alturas- Discussion for Modoc 319 AM PST Thu Feb 21 2019 A break in precipitation is expected today through Friday, then the next frontal system moves in Friday night and stalls on Saturday, bringing the next chance for light precipitation, Snow levels will rise to 4000 to 5000 feet on Sunday as an atmospheric river arrives to the west, and moderate snows will be possible. Confidence in this is low, and expect details to change as the weekend draws closer. The showery pattern continues afterwards through most of next week. $$