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Northern California Weather Update: Wednesday’s Damp Conditions Follow Overnight Rainfall

Overview of Current Weather in Northern California

Northern California is experiencing a damp Wednesday morning following overnight rainfall. As residents adjust to the wet conditions, a mix of clouds and sunshine is expected later in the day, with temperatures anticipated to rise into the upper 50s and low 60s across various regions.

Morning Conditions

After light showers swept through the region overnight, roads are notably wet this morning. Fog is beginning to develop in areas as the rain subsides. The Sacramento Valley and some lower foothills are particularly feeling the effects, while towns like Stockton and Modesto saw minimal rainfall.

Temperatures on the Rise

As the day progresses, the sun is set to peek through the clouds, allowing for a warm-up. Valley temperatures are expected to reach the upper 50s to low 60s, while the foothills will see highs in the upper 50s. In contrast, the Sierra Nevada will experience cooler temperatures, peaking around the mid-40s.

Rainfall Totals

Rainfall amounts varied widely across the region. Sacramento recorded a tenth of an inch, while Paradise saw a more substantial three-tenths of an inch. Other areas like Auburn and Marysville also received between two-tenths and one-tenth of an inch respectively.

Upcoming Weather Patterns

As the week progresses, Northern California will transition into a phase of predominantly dry weather. Despite a weak system expected to move through on Sunday night, bringing a slight chance of light showers, the overall forecast shows a significant shift to drier conditions as we move into February.

Future Temperature Forecasts

  • Valley & Lower Foothills: Expect morning fog followed by highs approaching the low 60s under a sunny mix this weekend.
  • Sierra Nevada: Cloud cover persists, with daytime temperatures in the mid-40s.

Week’s Outlook

Looking ahead, residents can anticipate calm weather as January wraps up. Morning fog will return, creating some visibility challenges, but the overall trend suggests minimal precipitation through the end of the month.

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Conclusion

As Northern California continues to dry out from the recent rains, residents should prepare for foggy mornings and gradually warming temperatures. The weekend promises a return of sunshine, but with lingering cloud cover expected in the Sierra.

For ongoing updates, stay connected with local weather information and follow the KCRA weather team on social media.

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