Warmer and drier conditions return for the weekend. Valley highs will reach the upper 80s and low 90s Saturday while the ...
NOW AGAIN, THE BULK OF THE RAIN IS IN THE SOUTHERN HALF OF THE STATE, BUT WE ARE STARTING TO SEE A FEW THUNDERSTORMS POP UP ...
Friday's showery and muggy weather will clear out heading into the weekend leaving Northern California warm and dry. Saturday may start with a few patches of thin fog in the Valley and Foothills.
Northern California is likely to experience a milder Thursday during the day, and wet weather through the night and into the following morning.
The region is waking up Friday to light rain showers and wet roads as remnants of a former tropical system move through.
Moisture from former tropical storm Mario will bring rain and scattered lightning to Northern California Thursday night into Friday.
Some Northern California morning commuters may wake up to soggy roads on Friday as scattered showers pass through the region.
Remnant tropical moisture from what used to be Tropical Storm Mario is traveling up the West Coast, sending a large area of thunderstorms into the Desert Southwest on Thursday.
AND THIS GIVES YOU KIND OF A BIRD’S EYE VIEW, IF YOU WILL, OF SOME OF THOSE MID AND HIGH CLOUDS THAT WILL BE STREAMING IN DURING THE DAY TODAY. THAT’S THE FIRST SIGNAL OF CHANGE WITH THOSE CLOUDS ...
While this weekend has been mild with some Delta breezes, a little summer heat will return as winds shift out of the north tomorrow.