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FXUS66 KSTO 210955
AFDSTO

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Sacramento CA
255 AM PDT Thu Mar 21 2024

.Synopsis...
Dry and warm weather will continue until Friday. Widespread rain,
high elevation snow, breezy winds, and cooler weather return as
we move into the weekend with the arrival of our next impactful
weather system.

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.Discussion...
The strong ridge from earlier this week has broken down and
shifted east allowing occasional bands of high clouds to move
across the region. Currently skies are mostly clear with
temperatures mainly in the 30s and 40s over the mountains, and
upper 40s and 50s across the Central Valley. Onshore surface
pressure gradient has picked up a little compared to 24 hours ago
and southerly winds of 5-10 mph prevail through the Sacramento
Valley with a few gusts of 20-25 mph over the mountains.

Enough ridging remains overhead for another day of dry weather and
mild temperatures. Highs today will be mostly in the lower to mid
70s across the Central Valley with 50s and 60s over the mountains.

The upstream closed low off the coast of the PacNW is forecast to
drift closer to NorCal on Friday before moving in over the
weekend. Precipitation is forecast to begin over the Coast Range
and Shasta County by late Friday morning, then spread southeast
with a cold front reaching the I-80 corridor from the Sacramento
area up into the northern Sierra by Friday evening. Showery and
cooler weather is expected Saturday, then shower chances mostly
retreat to the mountains on Sunday.

Minor to moderate impacts are expected as the system moves through
bringing rain, mountain snow, gusty wind and thunderstorm chances.
QPF of 0.50" to 1" is forecast through the valley with 1.50" to 3"
over the foothills and mountains.

Snowfall accumulations of 8-18 inches are expected above 6k ft
with lighter accumulations down to around 4k ft. Amounts up to 3
ft will be possible over the higher peaks. Heaviest snow is
expected Friday night and Saturday resulting in travel delays over
the higher northern Sierra passes.

A few thunderstorms will be possible with the front as it moves
through Friday afternoon and evening, but a better chance of
thunderstorms is expected Saturday afternoon as the upper trough
moves overhead. Brief heavy rain and small hail may accompany
stronger cells.

Southerly breezes of 25-35 mph will be possible in the Sacramento
Valley Friday afternoon and evening, and again Saturday afternoon.
Southwesterly gusts of 30-50 mph will be possible over exposed
ridges in the mountains.

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.EXTENDED DISCUSSION (Monday THROUGH Thursday)...
Upper ridging flattens Monday as short wave trough drops into the
CWA from the NW. Wave brings a threat of showers over the
northern and eastern foothills/mountains. Ridging amplifies
Tuesday in wake of exiting wave. Deeper/stronger system progged to
follow Wednesday into Thursday bringing more widespread light to
moderate rain, mountain snow, and gusty wind.

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.AVIATION...
VFR conditions over interior NorCal next 24 hrs with sfc wind
mainly below 12 kts.

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.STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
Winter Storm Watch from Friday afternoon through late Saturday
night for West Slope Northern Sierra Nevada-Western Plumas
County/Lassen Park.

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