Friday Will Remain Cold And Wet As Round 3 Of Rain Arrives
Fog is thick up across the valley this morning
- Here are the 24-hour rain totals from round 2 of wet weather yesterday:
- Pollock Pines .64"
- Bald Mountain .59"
- Blue Canyon .54"
- Placerville .48"
- Fairfield .42"
- Elk Grove .23"
- Sacramento .23" (rest of metro area received .12" - .20")
Round three of rain arrives this evening. Some showers are possible on the northern end of the valley beginning after 4 p.m,, spreading area-wide around 10 p.m. Rain overnight continues into Saturday morning with some scattered showers possible through Saturday night.
Rainfall amounts will range from .10 - .60" for the valleys and 0.75 - 1.50" for the mountains.
There's not much snow in the Sierra because of warming temperatures at higher elevations. The snow level will rise from 6,500' to 7,500' tonight, with just a few inches of accumulation possible at the highest elevations.
A HIGH WIND WATCH will be in effect tonight through Saturday afternoon for the Sierra. There will be southwest winds 40-45 mph and gusting above 55 mph.
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