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Northern California Weather Update for February 16, 2026

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Northern California Weather Forecast: Monday Evening, February 16, 2026

As we dive into Monday evening, the weather in Northern California is displaying a dynamic mix of conditions. Here’s your detailed weather forecast, highlighting what you can expect tonight and into the week.

Current Conditions

Northern California is experiencing fluctuating temperatures and a variety of weather elements. Cities like San Francisco, Sacramento, and Los Angeles are on the radar as they face different meteorological phenomena.

Temperature Overview

Temperatures are predicted to drop significantly tonight. In the San Francisco Bay Area, expect low temperatures in the upper 40s, while inland areas such as the Central Valley could see overnight lows in the mid-30s. For more detailed forecasts on temperature trends, visit the National Weather Service.

Rain and Snow Forecast

Rain is making its way into the forecast for several Northern California regions. Coastal areas may see light rainfall and scattered showers, whereas the Sierra Nevada mountains could welcome a fresh blanket of snow. This is due to a cold front pushing down from the north and bringing moisture from the Pacific. For live updates on precipitation, check out NOAA Radar.

Air Quality and Wind Conditions

Air Quality Index (AQI)

Tonight, air quality is expected to remain moderate. With the arrival of rain, it’s likely that pollutants will be washed away, improving air quality levels across much of the region. Residents seeking real-time AQI data can find it here.

Wind Speed

Wind speeds will vary throughout the region, with gusts reaching up to 25 mph in some areas. This will contribute to a chillier feel as temperatures drop further. The coastal zones will experience more turbulent winds, while the valleys might have lighter breeze conditions. For the latest wind speed trends, visit Windy.

Looking Ahead: Midweek Forecast

Tuesday and Beyond

The weather forecast indicates a slight warming trend midweek, with highs reaching the mid-60s in many areas. Expect partly cloudy skies and the possibility of rain returning by the weekend. Be sure to check local resources for the most current updates on future weather predictions.

Conclusion

Northern California’s weather this evening is shaped by cooler temperatures and the potential for rain and snow. Stay prepared and keep an eye on the changing conditions as we progress through the week. For extended forecasts and further details, visit Weather.com for comprehensive insights.

Stay Informed

For continuous updates, it’s crucial to stay connected with local weather reports and alerts to ensure you’re prepared for all the weather changes ahead. Be sure to check back for updates on how this climatic rollercoaster affects your area in Northern California.

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