National Weather Service meteorologists earlier this week predicted that much-needed rain would finally fall upon the Bay Area — but now, it appears that the promised wet weather is changing course and heading toward the Central Coast instead. It’s part of a dry trend that could continue as a La Niña weather pattern affects California.
The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for several areas in Northern California, effective from 10 p.m. Friday to 10 a.m. Sunday.
A significant change in weather patterns is set to impact Northern California, particularly in the Bay Area and state capital.
The San Joaquin Valley and surrounding areas were expected to see temperatures lower than 32 degrees Thursday morning.
“Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 30 degrees” are expected, the weather service said. Merced was expected to be sunny on Tuesday with a high temperature near 61 degrees and a low temperature around 31 degrees, according to the National Weather Service’s latest seven-day forecast.
This weekend, a small winter storm may brush through the Sierra Nevada, delivering several inches of cold, light snow.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The weather forecast for the Sacramento region as well as the rest of Northern California will have rain and snow with some stronger winds Saturday. The weather from Friday to Sunday will be wet during a weekend which often has high impacts for activities. The rainy pattern looks to continue next week, too.
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It could rain for many hours each day in the middle of next week as a storm takes a swing through Southern California, forecasters say.
Forecasters believe there's little risk that the rains expected next week will trigger debris flows and mudslides in Southern California's recent burn areas.
The National Weather Service has updated its predictions for Friday’s upcoming storm, which will likely last into early next week.