Temperatures Down Significantly; 70s Forecast This Weekend
After a record number of 90-plus degree days and even triple digits on the first weekend of October, it's finally starting to feel like fall.
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After a record number of 90-plus degree days and even triple digits on the first weekend of October, it's finally starting to feel like fall.
The Sacramento Valley is looking at another day of triple-digit temperatures before things begin to cool off.
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Is rain in the forecast for Sacramento? Watch Laura Skirde's update before you leave home.
Steady rain the past three days has already pushed Sacramento above normal totals for the month of April.
Sacramento tied a record low for the second morning in a row on Friday, dipping down to 34 degrees. But a slight warm-up is in the works Friday and Saturday.
The forecast is for gusty winds and possible thunderstorms. See how long before we see some sunshine in Dave's forecast.
The forecast is for rain. See how long it will last in Dave's forecast.
More rain is expected to move its way into Northern California.
Snow continues to fall as temperatures dip into the teens in the Sierra.
Skiers and snowboarders in the Sierra woke up on Saturday to fresh snow after the region experienced a powerful storm.
The first of what is expected to be a weekend of wet weather is moving into Northern California.
Everyone had to ust off their umbrellas and raincoats throughout the valley and mountains as rain and snow arrived on Monday in what is projected to be the wettest week of the season.
After several days in the mid- to high 70s this week, some major changes are coming to the Sacramento area weather.
The weather roller coast will take another twist Monday night when a winter storm is expected move through the valley and stick around into Tuesday.
A winter storm that brought steady rain to the valley and snow down to Grass Valley in the foothills continued Thursday, putting smiles on the faces of Tahoe ski resort operators who had been suffering through a drastically dry season.
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Fog replaced the rain for morning commuters on Wednesday, and more of the patchy stuff is expected the rest of the work week.
Laura Skirde has your Friday morning forecast.
Phil may have seen his shadow in Punxsutawney, Pa., on Thursday morning, predicting six more weeks of winter, but Sacramento Valley residents will be seeing nothing but sunshine for the next several days.
Clouds are hovering over the Sacramento region on Thursday, but the wet weather is expected to stay to the north of the region.
The first of a series of much-needed storms is expected to hit the Sacramento region in time for Thursday evening's commute, and snow levels could drop to as low as 1,500 feet in the foothills.
A series of storms might not hit the Sacramento region until Thursday but they're expect to provide rain through the weekend after more than a month of dry weather.
The morning commute will start out mostly dry, but showers will begin to increase late Friday morning as a wet and wintry pattern settles in across Northern California.
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