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Weather Watch: Tracking Rain, Snow, and Wind in Northern California

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Weather Alert: Rain, Snow, and Winds Set to Hit Northern California

As we approach the weekend, Northern California is bracing for a significant shift in weather conditions. While the current forecast presents a calm atmosphere for today and tomorrow, cloud cover will begin to build overnight. By Saturday, expect a predominantly cloudy day with no rain. However, precipitation is on the horizon, starting Sunday morning.

Rain Expected on Sunday

The rain will gradually move into the area, with the primary batch anticipated to hit by Sunday afternoon. It will continue overnight into Monday, bringing with it increasing winds across the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a wind advisory for the Sacramento Valley effective Monday and Tuesday, with winds between 10 to 25 mph, gusting up to 45 mph.

Rainfall Forecast

Rainfall amounts are expected to be notable, though not excessively heavy. Localized street flooding may occur, but local creeks and streams should remain stable. The forecast estimates 1 to 2 inches of rain for much of the valley, with select areas possibly receiving close to three inches over the course of the storm.

Significant Snowfall in the Sierra

The snow will likely be the most impactful aspect of this weather pattern. Snow levels are expected to rise dramatically, with forecasts indicating several feet of accumulation above 5,000 feet and around a foot or more at 4,000 feet. Snow levels are projected to drop below 3,000 feet, where the snowfall will stick most effectively.

  • Snow Accumulation: Above 5,000 feet, 2 to 5 feet is possible, with approximately 12 to 18 inches expected by Monday at Donner Summit. Tuesday may see snow continue to pile up, adding another foot or more.

Weather Alert Days Ahead

Due to the significant weather events expected, the NWS has designated Monday and Tuesday as weather Alert Days, while Wednesday will be classified as an Impact Day. Residents in affected areas should prepare for winter conditions, including travel disruptions and reduced visibility.

Winds and Temperatures

Winds will be particularly gusty, especially on Monday and Tuesday. Expect gusts reaching up to 45 mph. Temperatures throughout this weekend will remain in the mid to low 60s but will drop significantly as the cold front moves in.

What to Do

  • Stay informed by checking weather updates from trusted weather sources.
  • Prepare for possible localized flooding and road closures, especially in mountainous areas.
  • Ensure your vehicle is winter-ready if you plan to travel through snow-affected regions.

This weather pattern marks a dramatic return to winter conditions after a relatively mild spell, with many hoping for beneficial water accumulation in local reservoirs and for agricultural needs.

For ongoing weather updates, visit resources like the National Weather Service and Caltrans for road conditions.


Stay safe, Northern California residents. Winter is back, and it’s important to stay informed and prepared.

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