![]() Smoke will continue across the entire area and MVFR visibilities are possible especially near Brookings. Wind gusts have the potential of reaching up to 45 mph near Weed, CA this evening.Ģ1/12Z TAFs.Along the coast, MVFR conditions will continue north of Cape Blanco until late morning, then lower to MVFR again this evening and IFR by sunrise Tuesday morning. In addition, it will be rather windy in the Shasta Valley as a strong difference in pressure develops between Northern Oregon and Central California. Those probabilities decrease the farther one moves east and west away from those regions. The probability of lightning is about 40 percent within 25 miles of any point around Yreka, Klamath Falls and Silver Lake. WPC seems it the same way in their latest frontal / pressure forecasts.īe on the lookout for more thunderstorms across the region later this afternoon with an emphasis on those storms forming along and east of the Cascades. Things should turn a little more convective this afternoon as what appears to be a cold front develops across our forecast region. The highest 12 hour rainfall total we see this morning is 0.41 inches in eastern Modoc County, which is a fairly light precipitation rate. Radar shows lighter rain showers over Modoc and Lake counties this morning with surface stations reporting beneficial rain. ![]() The remnants of Hilary are moving through the forecast region at this hour. Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Medford OR 908 AM PDT Mon Aug 21 2023 ![]()
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