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<title>Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for California Issued by the National Weather Service</title>
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<title>Special Weather Statement issued May 19 at 2:59PM PDT by NWS</title>
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<summary>AN STRONG SYSTEM WILL MOVE INTO THE REGION TUESDAY...BRINGING AN UNSEASONABLY COLD AIR MASS WITH IT. SNOW LEVELS MAY DROP TO AROUND 2500 FEET BY WEDNESDAY MORNING. THIS WILL BRING SNOW TO ALL OF THE CASCADE PASSES WITH 2 TO 5 INCHES POSSIBLE. SISKIYOU SUMMIT MAY SEE SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW WITH LOWER AMOUNTS IN THE MOUNT SHASTA AREA...AND SNOW LEVELS MAY DROP BRIEFLY DOWN TO LOWER PASSES LIKE</summary>
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<cap:areaDesc>Central Siskiyou County; Modoc County; North Central and Southeast Siskiyou County; Northeast Siskiyou and Northwest Modoc Counties; South Central Siskiyou County; Western Siskiyou County</cap:areaDesc>
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