Kern and Tulare Counties. Snow accumulations up to 3 to 4 feetĪre expected above 6000 feet and as much as 1 to 2 feet down toĪround 4000 feet. A Winter Storm Watch is in effect for the SierraĪnd foothills above 3000 feet from late Monday night through System, except rising up to 5000 to 5500 Tuesday afternoon in Snow levels are progged to run around 3500 to 4500 feet with this Percent probability) for excessive rainfall in the eastern ValleyĪnd adjacent lower foothills Tuesday into early Wednesday. Into the lower foothills. There is a marginal risk(at least 5 Increasing as you go eastward, with one to one and a half inches Period is around 1/3 to 1/2 inch in the San Joaquin Valley, Region, bringing another round of significant precipitation to ourĪrea Tuesday into Wednesday. Latest WPC QPF guidance during this Gulf of Alaska will begin to impact central California by Tuesday.Īn accompanying plume of moisture will be steered into the Monday, with temperatures warming to just a few degrees belowĪnother developing low pressure system dropping south from the Shortwave ridging will bring dry conditions for Sunday and Scattered mainly light showers over the mountains. Subsequent weak Maintain our cooler than normal conditions today with some Wind Advisory there will expire at 5 AM this morning. ShortwaveĮnergy dropping through the broadly cyclonic flow overhead will Gusty winds along the Mojave Desert Slopes are diminishing and a Return to dry and warming conditions for the end of next The start of next week. The next storm system will impactĬentral California Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by a Scattered showers over the Sierra, then dry and warming for Today will be cooler than normal for late March, with some The majority of this precipitation will fall Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday evening. Major winter storm impacts are expected in the Sierra Nevada. MaNational Weather Service Hanford Office officials report a strong storm system remains on track to impact Central California Monday night through Wednesday, resulting in periods of rain in the San Joaquin Valley and Sierra Nevada foothills. Projected Snowfall for Yosemite Valley: 8" to 12" inches Now 12" to 18" Projected Rainfall for Yosemite Valley: 3.00" to 4.00" Now 1.50" to 2.00" Projected Snowfall for Oakhurst: Less than 1" Projected Rainfall for Mariposa 3.00" to 4.00" Now 1.50" to 2.00"
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