WHAT WE’RE TRACKING:The cold front associated with the areas latest storms have arrived Friday evening, thus allowing for the heaviest rain on Friday evening/Saturday morning with a slight chance for thunderstorms (valley, foothills, Sierra) Saturday afternoon due to the storms being right overhead (creating the most unstable environment). PLANNING YOUR NEXT 24 HOURS:
Storms will bring rain, wind and snow as temperatures drop on Saturday. The 6,000 feet snow levels could drop down to 3,500 to 4,000 feet by Saturday morning. EXTENDED FORECAST:
Friday and Saturday showers will see a lull in the rain at the lower levels (on Sunday), more storms will move in bringing rain on Monday, again mostly over the foothills and mountains. High pressure will develop for a day or so on Tuesday, keeping the area dry but more storms move back in on Wednesday returning the area to showers. These storms could bring about 1/4″ of rain to the valley, foothills and mountains. The …