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Northern California Weather Update: Cool Temperatures and Rain on the Horizon

As a storm system advances from the Pacific Northwest, Northern California is bracing for a dip in temperatures and potential rain. This weekend, residents can expect highs in the mid to upper 60s in the Valley, while the foothills will see temperatures peak in the low 60s. Sierra residents should prepare for cooler conditions, with highs returning to near 50 degrees.

Weather Changes Ahead

This incoming storm system will mark a significant shift from the recent warmer temperatures. Sacramento reached an unseasonably warm 75 degrees, just shy of the record high of 76 degrees set in 1889. Nearby Stockton recorded a warmer 79 degrees, while Modesto set a new daily record high at 81 degrees, surpassing the previous record of 80 degrees set in 2020. Most days in February have seen above-normal temperatures, with the exception of a brief cold stretch from a winter storm last week.

What to Expect

Scattered showers could emerge in far Northern California and the Sierra as the storm slowly moves onshore. Thunderstorms and lightning are most likely in the northern regions, but the main impact will be felt Monday morning with rain potentially hampering the morning commute. After a potentially rainy start, the region will dry out later in the day, leading into a cooler week ahead.

Midweek and Beyond

Despite a chillier forecast, another storm system is expected to sweep through by Wednesday, bringing additional showers primarily to the foothills and Sierra. Following this system, expect breezy north winds that will persist as the low pressure moves into the Southwest.

High temperatures are anticipated to rebound into the 70s next weekend as the area experiences more northerly winds. This means that, despite the chilly interlude, warmer weather will soon return.

Conclusion

Stay prepared for the upcoming rain and cooler temperatures in Northern California. For more weather updates and forecasts, visit NOAA’s National Weather Service. With these changes on the horizon, it is essential to keep an eye on the weather patterns as they evolve.

Stay tuned for further updates and make sure to adjust your outdoor plans accordingly!

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