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Northern California Weather Update for March 10, 2026

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Northern California Weather Forecast for March 10, 2026: Evening Update

As we dive into the evening of March 10, 2026, Northern California residents can expect a weather pattern influenced by recent climate changes and seasonal shifts. Below is your comprehensive evening weather forecast outlining temperatures, precipitation, and essential alerts to keep you informed.

Evening Temperatures and Conditions

As temperatures begin to drop this evening, many areas in Northern California will experience mild weather conditions. In the Bay Area, expect lows around 50°F, while inland cities such as Sacramento may see temperatures falling to the mid-40s. Coastal regions will remain slightly warmer, with temperatures stabilizing around 54°F.

Temperature Overview

  • Bay Area: 50°F
  • Sacramento: 45°F
  • Coastal Areas: 54°F

Wind and Humidity Levels

Winds will be moderate this evening, ranging between 5 to 15 mph, with occasional gusts up to 20 mph. It’s essential to consider this if you’re planning any outdoor activities. Humidity levels are expected to hover around 60%, which could make it feel slightly cooler than the actual air temperature.

Wind and Humidity Details

  • Winds: 5-15 mph (gusts up to 20 mph)
  • Humidity: Approximately 60%

Precipitation Forecast

Tonight, many parts of Northern California may experience scattered showers, particularly in the Sierra Nevada foothills and the North Bay. Rain accumulation could range from 0.1 to 0.3 inches. Keep an umbrella handy if you’re heading out this evening, especially in areas prone to evening rain. For the latest on precipitation trends, check local weather resources.

Rainfall Expectations

  • Accumulation: 0.1 to 0.3 inches
  • Affected Areas: Sierra Nevada foothills, North Bay

Alerts and Advisories

The National Weather Service has issued a Special Weather Statement for regions at higher elevations, where a winter weather advisory has been activated. Residents should be aware of possible snow accumulation above 3,000 feet, which could impact travel conditions. For the latest updates on road conditions, visit the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).

Important Alerts

  • Winter Weather Advisory: Higher elevations
  • Travel Impact: Possible road challenges due to snow

Looking Ahead

As we move into the upcoming days, a significant weather system is predicted to move through the region, bringing potential heavy rainfall into the weekend. Saturday and Sunday may see pronounced wet weather, so stay tuned for updates.

Upcoming Forecast

  • Saturday & Sunday: Heavy rainfall expected
  • Recommendation: Keep informed on weather updates from trusted sources.

Conclusion

In summary, Northern California’s evening weather for March 10, 2026, presents mild temperatures, moderate winds, and the possibility of scattered showers. With impending changes over the weekend, staying updated is key for planning your activities. For more detailed weather information, refer to National Weather Service and AccuWeather for real-time updates.

Stay safe and prepared, and enjoy the rest of your evening!

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