Northern California spring storm brings lightning in Sacramento, Sierra snow

CBS News Sacramento

A spring system is bringing rounds of rain and thunderstorms to Northern California and continues through the weekend, including bringing snow to the Sierra.

Thunderstorm activity picked up by Friday afternoon, with a Tornado Warning issued for the Escalon and Farmington area of San Joaquin County. The Tornado Warning expired at 2:45 p.m.

Storm hazards across the valley include gusty winds, brief heavy downpours, lightning and small hail, along with the potential for slick roads and ponding on area roadways.

Numerous downed trees were reported Saturday night across the Sacramento area. Thousands of Sacramento Municipal Utility District customers across the area were without power.

Saturday's system brought periods of heavy rain, poor drainage, flooding and embedded strong thunderstorms across the Sacramento Valley and surrounding areas.  

Snow dropped Saturday night to around 3,500-4,000 feet. A winter storm warning is in place through Sunday evening.

The snow has continued into Sunday, causing chain controls over Donner Summit. Palisades Tahoe reported Sunday morning that the upper part of the mountain received 10 inches of snow overnight.

Lightning seen in south Sacramento on Thursday night. Viewer photo

The same system brought rain and heavy winds across the San Francisco Bay Area, with roughly three-quarters of an inch of rain possible throughout Saturday evening.

Around 2 feet of snow is likely near Donner Pass, with up to 4 feet possible at higher elevations. Snow could also accumulate at lower elevations, with 2 to 6 inches possible down to about 4,000 feet.

Up to two inches of rain is expected across the valley floor, while as much as five inches could drench areas of the foothills like Grass Valley.

Waves of heavy rain and mountain snow are expected to continue through Sunday, before conditions begin to improve as the storm system exits the region.

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