PICKING UP ON SOME OF THE HEAVY RAIN ... MORNING FOG POTENTIAL. AND THEN YOU CAN SEE AS WE HEAD TO THE AFTERNOON HOURS, WE’RE STILL GOING TO BE LOOKING OUT FOR SOME PATCHY, PATCHY CLOUDS.
NOW AS WE GET INTO THE DAY ON TUESDAY, WE’RE GOING TO SEE THE CLOUDS INCREASING ... RAINFALL FOR THAT MORNING COMMUTE ON THURSDAY. MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN. YOU SEE SNOW COMING DOWN IN THE SIERRA ...
Our weekend is no different with 50s and clouds ... The good news? Our area needs the rain! Make sure you have the rain gear ready to go. Keep your guard up Wednesday morning.
Scattered showers and storms develop late Saturday night into Sunday morning. Heavy rainfall Saturday ... then turning colder during the day. Rain will taper off, but some flurries will be ...
LOOKING AHEAD: Rain chance stays low for Valentine's Day on Friday. Temperatures will be in the low 50s under a mix of sun/clouds ... Partly sunny and colder. Morning lows near freezing.
After some occasional morning rain, it will become breezy with breaks of sun and clouds along with milder temperatures in the afternoon.
Saturday sees the expected return of warmth with morning clouds and stray showers giving ... Right now that precipitation looks to be in the form of rain, but if the middle of next week trends ...
There will be periods of moderate to heavy rain Thursday. Light rain will start overnight into the morning, but the storm will ramp up in the afternoon when a cold front moves in from the north.
Clouds increase this evening before rain, snow, and a wintry mix move into the region early Tuesday morning. Temperatures tumble into the 20s and low 30s overnight as the winter storm marches in. A ...
LOOKING AHEAD: Drier Thursday and Friday with rain returning Saturday ... Sunday: Partly sunny and colder. Morning lows near freezing. Afternoon highs near 40 degrees. Monday: Mostly sunny ...
This Level 3 storm will feature periods of heavy rain and downpours, along with strong gusty winds -- increasing the possibility of flooding, landslides, downed trees, and power outages.