Northern California is bracing for another wave of atmospheric changes, as snow, rain, and gusty winds persist through Friday. The National Weather Service alerts mountain travelers to expect moderate impacts, particularly in the Northern Sierra and Southern Cascades.
Today’s precipitation is anticipated to be less intense than on Wednesday, yet it will continue to deliver sporadic rain and snow throughout the area. Attention will turn to the Northern Sierra and Southern Cascades, with precipitation amounts potentially hitting 0.75 inches. In the Central Valley, anticipate precipitation ranging from 0.01 to 0.25 inches, with certain regions experiencing thunderstorms that may lead to short bursts of heavy rain, gusty winds, lightning, and small hail.
As we approach Friday, expect persistent showers to remain over the Sierra region south of I-80. In the mountainous regions, there is a 50-70% likelihood of accumulating up to an inch of snow by Saturday morning, along with the potential for more severe weather developments as the storm system advances. Be ready for rainy and windy conditions as Northern California continues to experience dynamic atmospheric changes this week.