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FXUS66 KSTO 142253  
AFDSTO  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA  
253 PM PST THU NOV 14 2024  
 
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
SCATTERED MOUNTAIN SNOW, RAIN SHOWERS, GUSTY WINDS, AND ISOLATED  
SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH FRIDAY. NEAR-FREEZING LOW  
TEMPERATURES IN THE VALLEY OVER THE WEEKEND MAY LEAD TO AREAS OF  
FROST. A SECOND, WEAKER SHOT OF SHOWERS AND MOUNTAIN SNOW ARRIVES  
SUNDAY INTO MONDAY.  
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISOLATED SHOWERS ARE MAKING THEIR WAY ACROSS INTERIOR NORCAL THIS  
AFTERNOON AS OUR CURRENT WEATHER SYSTEM SWEEPS OVER NORTHERN CA  
TODAY THROUGH EARLY FRIDAY AND PERIODS OF LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW,  
LIGHT RAIN, AND BREEZY WINDS CONTINUE. A FEW ISOLATED  
THUNDERSTORMS ARE ALSO DEVELOPING ACROSS THE SACRAMENTO METRO AREA  
[AS OF 230PM], AND WITH ANY THUNDERSTORM THAT DEVELOPS THERE WILL  
BE BRIEF PERIODS OF HEAVY RAIN, LIGHTNING, GUSTY WINDS, AND THE  
POTENTIAL FOR SMALL HAIL.  
 
THE THREAT CONTINUES THROUGH THIS EVENING, WITH THE NATIONAL  
BLEND OF MODELS (NBM) INDICATING A 15-30% CHANCE OF T-STORM  
DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE SACRAMENTO VALLEY AND ADJACENT FOOTHILLS.  
THE OVERALL STEERING FLOW IS GENERALLY SOUTHWESTERLY WHICH MEANS  
ANY STORMS THAT HOLD TOGETHER AS THEY MOVE INTO THE MOUNTAINS, MAY  
RESULT IN PERIODS OF MODERATE TO HEAVY CONVECTIVE SNOWFALL ALONG  
I-80. SEVERAL OF THE CONVECTIVE ALLOWING MODELS (CAMS) INDICATE  
ISOLATED TO SCATTERED THUNDERSTORM DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THIS  
EVENING, ESPECIALLY OVER AND IN THE VICINITY OF THE PARK FIRE BURN  
SCAR. HREF 1-HOUR RAIN RATE PROBABILITIES OF MEETING DEBRIS FLOW  
THRESHOLDS ARE STILL AROUND 10%, BUT WE WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR  
RADAR ESPECIALLY CLOSE THROUGH TONIGHT. FORECAST RAIN AMOUNTS ARE  
0.01-0.25" ACROSS THE VALLEY AND ADJACENT FOOTHILLS WITH  
0.25-0.75" OVER THE NORTHERN SIERRA/SOUTHERN CASCADES. CHANCES TO  
SEE A HALF INCH OR GREATER OF RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS OVER THE  
NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY AND MOUNTAINS/FOOTHILLS RANGE FROM 60  
TO 80% THROUGH FRIDAY.  
 
PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT WITH  
ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 10 INCHES, UP TO 12 INCHES  
FORECASTED FOR THE SIERRA AND LASSEN NATIONAL PARK AREA. AS A  
RESULT, A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR THE  
WESTERN SLOPE NORTHERN SIERRA/WESTERN PLUMAS/LASSEN PARK ABOVE  
5500 FEET THROUGH 10 PM FRIDAY. THIS EVENING WILL SEE SHOWERS  
BEGIN TO REDEVELOP OVER THE SIERRA WITH PERIODS OF MODERATE SNOW  
EARLY FRIDAY MORNING. 48-HOUR PROBABILITIES (THU AM - SAT AM) SHOW  
A 60-80% CHANCE OF TOTALS OVER 12 INCHES FOR ELEVATIONS ABOVE  
6000 FEET. SNOW IS EXPECTED TO TAPER OFF FRIDAY AFTERNOON,  
EVENTUALLY DIMINISHING LATER THAT NIGHT.  
 
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FORECASTED MORNING TEMPERATURES WILL BE NEAR  
FREEZING IN THE VALLEY AND CARRY THE POTENTIAL FOR AREAS OF FROST.  
COOLEST VALLEY TEMPERATURES WILL BE ACROSS THE CENTRAL SACRAMENTO  
TO THE NORTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEYS. THERE IS A 30-50% FOR  
OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURES TO BE BELOW 35 DEG F SATURDAY MORNING  
FOR VALLEY LOCATIONS EAST OF I-5. THIS IS MAINLY DUE TO A BRIEF  
PERIOD OF GUSTY NORTH WINDS GUSTING 20-30 MPH WHICH WILL LIMIT  
MINIMUM TEMPERATURES DIPPING INTO THE MID TO LOW 30S. ON SUNDAY,  
PROBABILITIES COVER MORE WESTERN PORTIONS OF THE VALLEY WITH THE  
NBM ADVERTISING 30-60% CHANCE AT TEMPERATURES LESS THAN 35 DEG F.  
 
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA WILL SEE A RETURN TO ACTIVE WEATHER SUNDAY  
INTO MONDAY, AS ANOTHER TROUGH DROPS DOWN FROM THE PACIFIC NW  
BRINGING ANOTHER ROUND OF LOW IMPACTS RAIN, MOUNTAIN SNOW, AND  
BREEZY WINDS. NBM INDICATES A 40-65% OF PRECIPITATION TOTALS  
GREATER THAN 0.25" OVER THE MOUNTAINS AND NORTHERN SACRAMENTO  
VALLEY, INCLUDING REDDING. PROBABILITIES ARE 15-25% CHANCE FOR  
LOCATIONS IN THE SOUTHERN SACRAMENTO AND NORTHERN SAN JOAQUIN  
VALLEYS ON SUNDAY. SCATTERED SHOWERS ARE FORECAST TO MOVE OVER  
THE COASTAL RANGE SUNDAY MORNING, BEFORE SPREADING FURTHER SOUTH  
AND EAST ACROSS THE REMAINDER OF INTERIOR NORCAL LATER IN THE  
EVENING.  
   
EXTENDED DISCUSSION (MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY)
 
 
ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE AND CLUSTER ANALYSIS INDICATE A SHORTWAVE  
TROUGH MOVING THROUGH THE REGION ON MONDAY, WITH UPPER LEVEL  
RIDGING BUILDING BACK IN BEHIND IT OVER THE EXTENDED FORECAST  
PERIOD. A FEW LINGERING MOUNTAIN SHOWERS WILL BE POSSIBLE ON  
MONDAY. DRIER CONDITIONS RETURN FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK, ALONG  
WITH PERIODS OF BREEZY OFFSHORE FLOW. THE NATIONAL BLEND OF MODELS  
(NBM) SUGGESTS A 45-85% PROBABILITY OF NORTH TO EAST WIND GUSTS  
OF 25 MPH OR GREATER ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, WITH BEST CHANCES  
MAINLY IN THE WESTERN PORTION OF THE VALLEY, AND DELTA, AND IN THE  
MOUNTAIN/FOOTHILL GAPS AND CANYONS. A WARMING TREND IS ALSO  
FAVORED WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES RETURNING TO NEAR NORMAL BY THE  
MIDDLE OF THE WEEK, AROUND THE MID 60S FOR THE VALLEY.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
AREAS OF MVFR/IFR CONDITIONS IN SHOWERS AND FOG ARE EXPECTED OVER  
INTERIOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. THERE ARE CHANCES OF THUNDERSTORMS  
DURING THE DAYTIME HOURS. OTHERWISE EXPECT VFR CONDITIONS. LOCAL  
LIFR CONDITIONS AND MOUNTAIN OBSCURATION FROM CLOUDS AND SNOW ARE  
EXPECTED AT THE SIERRA. SURFACE WINDS ARE GENERALLY BELOW 12  
KNOTS. GUSTS ARE FORECAST UP TO 35 KNOTS OVER THE MOUNTAINS.  
 

 
   
STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 10 PM PST FRIDAY FOR WEST SLOPE  
NORTHERN SIERRA NEVADA-WESTERN PLUMAS COUNTY/LASSEN PARK.  
 

 
 

 
 
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