804  
FXUS66 KSTO 191200  
AFDSTO  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA  
400 AM PST TUE NOV 19 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
COLD TEMPERATURES THIS MORNING WITH LOW ELEVATION FROST.  
STORM SYSTEM ARRIVES MIDDAY, WITH PERIODS OF MODERATE TO HEAVY  
RAIN, MOUNTAIN SNOW, AND GUSTY WINDS THEN EXPECTED THROUGH THE  
END OF THE WEEK AND INTO THE WEEKEND.  
 
*FREEZE WARNING: 10 PM TONIGHT THROUGH 10 AM TUESDAY MORNING  
FOR ELEVATIONS BELOW 2000 FEET.  
 
*COLD WEATHER ADVISORY: 10 PM TONIGHT THROUGH 10 AM TUESDAY  
MORNING FOR ELEVATIONS ABOVE 6000 FEET ALONG  
THE SIERRA.  
 
*WINTER STORM WARNING: 4 PM TUESDAY THROUGH 10 PM WEDNESDAY FOR  
ELEVATIONS ABOVE 3500 FEET ALONG THE  
SIERRA/SOUTHERN CASCADES, COASTAL RANGE,  
AND ABOVE 3000 FEET IN THE SHASTA COUNTY  
MOUNTAINS.  
 
*FLOOD WATCH: 10 PM TUESDAY THROUGH 4 AM SATURDAY FOR  
VALLEY/FOOTHILLS LOCATIONS GENERALLY NORTH  
INTERSTATE 80 AND BELOW 3000 FEET.  
 
*WIND ADVISORY: 10 PM TUESDAY THROUGH 4 PM WEDNESDAY FOR THE  
NORTHERN/CENTRAL SACRAMENTO VALLEY AND  
NORTHEAST FOOTHILLS.  
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
CURRENT GOES-WEST SATELLITE IMAGERY SHOWS MID TO HIGH LEVEL  
CLOUDS SPREADING INLAND ACROSS INTERIOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA EARLY  
ON THIS TUESDAY MORNING. CURRENT TEMPERATURES OBSERVATIONS ARE  
TRENDING APPROXIMATELY 5 TO 15 DEGREES COOLER THAN THIS TIME  
YESTERDAY MORNING, WITH TEMPERATURES IN THE 30S TO AROUND 40 IN  
THE VALLEY AND FOOTHILLS, AND IN THE TEENS AND 20S IN THE  
MOUNTAINS, VALID AT 345 AM PST. AS TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO COOL  
AS THE MORNING PROGRESSES, FROST DEVELOPMENT WILL BE POSSIBLE  
THROUGHOUT MUCH OF THE VALLEY AND FOOTHILLS. THE NATIONAL BLEND OF  
MODELS (NBM) SUGGESTS A 40-80% PROBABILITY OF MINIMUM  
TEMPERATURES LESS THAN 36 DEGREES THIS MORNING ACROSS ELEVATIONS  
LESS THAN 2000 FEET. FOR THE MOUNTAINS, LOWS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS  
TO TEENS ARE FORECAST, GENERALLY ABOVE 6000 FEET. AS A RESULT, THE  
FREEZE WARNING AND COLD WEATHER ADVISORY BOTH REMAIN IN EFFECT  
THROUGH 10 AM PST THIS MORNING.  
 
ENSEMBLES CONTINUE TO INDICATE THE TROUGH DIGGING SOUTHWARD FROM  
THE GULF OF ALASKA MID TO LATE WEEK, ALLOWING FOR WIDESPREAD  
MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN AND MOUNTAIN SNOW BEGINNING TUESDAY  
AFTERNOON AND CONTINUING THROUGH THE END OF THE WEEK.  
PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE TO NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA  
THIS AFTERNOON AND SPREAD INLAND OVERNIGHT, CONTINUING OVER THE  
NEXT SEVERAL DAYS AS THE TROUGH STALLS AND PROVIDES FOR ADDITIONAL  
ROUNDS OF PRECIPITATION. STORM TOTAL PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS FROM  
THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING ARE AROUND 3 TO 6 INCHES IN  
THE VALLEY AND LOWER FOOTHILLS NORTH OF INTERSTATE 80, LOCALLY UP  
TO 8 INCHES IN SOME OF THE UPPER FOOTHILL LOCATIONS. SOUTH OF  
INTERSTATE 80, STORM TOTAL PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS ARE GENERALLY IN  
THE 0.50 TO 2.5 INCH RANGE. LATEST GUIDANCE SHOWS THE TROUGH  
MOVING INLAND SOMETIME OVER THE FRIDAY INTO SATURDAY TIMEFRAME,  
WHICH WILL BRING ADDITIONAL PRECIPITATION CHANCES TO THE AREA THAT  
WILL CONTINUE INTO THE EXTENDED FORECAST PERIOD.THE FLOOD WATCH  
REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM PST THIS EVENING THROUGH 4 AM PST  
SATURDAY.  
 
MODERATE TO HEAVY MOUNTAIN SNOW WILL ALSO BE PRODUCED BY THIS  
STORM SYSTEM OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS. SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED TO FIRST  
ARRIVE THIS AFTERNOON TO THE COAST RANGE AND NORTHERN MOUNTAINS  
BEFORE SPREADING INLAND MORESO ON WEDNESDAY. THE MAJORITY OF  
SNOWFALL WITH THIS WAVE WILL BE OVER THE COAST RANGE, SHASTA  
COUNTY MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERN CASCADES, AND SIERRA NORTH OF  
INTERSTATE 80. THE NBM OFFERS UP A 65-95% PROBABILITY OF SNOW  
AMOUNTS OF 12 INCHES OR GREATER, WITH BEST CHANCES ABOVE 4500 FEET  
IN THOSE AFOREMENTIONED LOCATIONS. SNOW LEVELS INITIALLY START  
OUT AROUND 3000-4000 FEET, BEFORE RISING ON WEDNESDAY TO AROUND  
4000-5500 FEET, AND WITH CONTINUED RISE TO AROUND 7000-8000 FEET  
ON THURSDAY. MOTORISTS SHOULD PLAN ON DIFFICULT TO IMPOSSIBLE  
MOUNTAIN TRAVEL IN THOSE AREAS DUE TO SNOW COVERED ROADS, CHAIN  
CONTROLS, TRAVEL DELAYS AND GUSTY WINDS. THE WINTER STORM WARNING  
REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM PST THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH 10 PM PST  
WEDNESDAY.  
 
PERIODS OF GUSTY SOUTHERLY WINDS ARE ALSO ANTICIPATED WITH THIS  
STORM SYSTEM. STRONGEST WINDS ARE CURRENTLY EXPECTED TO BE WITH  
THE INITIAL WAVE, LATE TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY. THE NBM OFFERS A  
60-90% PROBABILITY OF WIND GUSTS OF 30 MPH OR GREATER, WITH BEST  
CHANCES IN THE NORTHERN/CENTRAL SACRAMENTO VALLEY, ADJACENT  
FOOTHILLS AND OVER THE MOUNTAINS WHERE A WIND ADVISORY HAS BEEN  
ISSUED FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 4 PM WEDNESDAY. GUSTY  
SOUTHERLY WINDS CONTINUE AT TIMES THROUGH THE END OF THE WEEK,  
ALTHOUGH TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY STILL LOOKS LIKE THE STRONGEST  
PERIOD. ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE BEGINNING  
LATE FRIDAY, AS THE NBM OFFERS A 10-20% PROBABILITY.  
 
   
EXTENDED DISCUSSION (SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY)
 
 
AN ACTIVE WEATHER PATTERN IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE INTO THE  
WEEKEND, WITH RENEWED CHANCES FOR PRECIPITATION ACROSS INTERIOR  
NORCAL. ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE AND CLUSTER ANALYSIS DEPICT THE  
DEEPENING TROUGH OFFSHORE SLOWLY PROGRESSING EASTWARD TOWARD THE  
CALIFORNIA COAST. THIS WILL RESULT IN PROLONGING THE WINDOW FOR  
ADDITIONAL PRECIPITATION IMPACTS THROUGH THE WEEKEND AND  
POTENTIALLY INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK.  
 
AS THE TROUGH BECOMES MORE CENTERED OVER NORCAL, SNOW LEVELS LOOK  
TO FALL TO AROUND 4000 TO 5500 FEET OVER THE WEEKEND AS A COLDER  
AIRMASS MOVES IN. WHILE EXACT DETAILS REGARDING PRECIPITATION  
TOTALS FROM FRIDAY INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK REMAIN SOMEWHAT UNCERTAIN,  
CURRENT PROBABILITIES OF PRECIPITATION EXCEEDING 2 INCHES LINGER  
AROUND 40% TO 70% FOR THE DELTA, CENTRAL/SOUTHERN SACRAMENTO  
VALLEY, AND NORTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY, JUMPING TO 70% TO 90%  
PROBABILITIES ACROSS THE NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY AS WELL AS  
ALONG THE SIERRA. GIVEN LOWERING SNOW LEVELS THROUGH THE WEEKEND,  
ADDITIONAL MOUNTAIN TRAVEL IMPACTS WILL BE POSSIBLE ALONG THE  
SIERRA, WITH CURRENT PROBABILITIES OF EXCEEDING 1 FOOT OF SNOW  
AROUND 60% TO 80% ALONG THE SIERRA ABOVE 5000' THROUGH MONDAY.  
ADDITIONALLY, CHANCES FOR ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS APPEAR ON  
SATURDAY (15 TO 20%) AND SUNDAY (10-15%) DURING THE AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING HOURS, WITH SATURDAY BEING MORE FAVORABLE FOR CONVECTION.  
AS THE TROUGH PROGRESSES FURTHER TOWARDS THE COAST ON SATURDAY, SOUTHERLY  
WINDS OVER THE SIERRA ARE FORECAST TO PERIODICALLY GUST 40 TO 50  
MPH SATURDAY MORNING WITH GUSTS 20 TO 25 MPH IN THE VALLEY.  
 
WITH THE ACTIVE WEATHER IN THE FORECAST THIS WEEK, BE SURE TO  
STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE LATEST FORECAST AT WEATHER.GOV/STO AND  
CHECK CURRENT ROAD CONDITIONS AT QUICKMAP.DOT.CA.GOV BEFORE  
TRAVELING!  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
PRIMARILY VFR CONDITIONS ACROSS INTERIOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA  
THROUGH AT LEAST 18Z. AROUND 19Z TUESDAY, MVFR CONDITIONS POSSIBLE  
DUE TO SHOWERS IN THE VALLEY. WINDS GENERALLY 12 KTS OR LESS  
THROUGH 17Z. BY 19Z, SOUTHERLY WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO GUST 15 TO 22  
KTS IN THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL SACRAMENTO VALLEY. THESE WINDS  
BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD ACROSS THE ENTIRE VALLEY BY AROUND 06Z  
WEDNESDAY LASTING INTO THURSDAY, WITH THE STRONGEST GUSTS 25 TO 37  
KTS IN THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL SACRAMENTO VALLEY FROM 06Z WED TO  
00Z THURS. OVER THE MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERLY GUSTS 35 TO 50 KTS ARE  
EXPECTED BETWEEN 04Z WEDNESDAY TO 00Z THURSDAY.  
 

 
   
STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
FREEZE WARNING UNTIL 10 AM PST THIS MORNING FOR CARQUINEZ STRAIT  
AND DELTA-CENTRAL SACRAMENTO VALLEY-MOTHERLODE-MOUNTAINS  
SOUTHWESTERN SHASTA COUNTY TO WESTERN COLUSA COUNTY-NORTHEAST  
FOOTHILLS/SACRAMENTO VALLEY-NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY-NORTHERN  
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY-SHASTA LAKE AREA / NORTHERN SHASTA COUNTY-  
SOUTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY.  
 
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 10 PM PST  
WEDNESDAY FOR MOUNTAINS SOUTHWESTERN SHASTA COUNTY TO WESTERN  
COLUSA COUNTY-SHASTA LAKE AREA / NORTHERN SHASTA COUNTY-WEST  
SLOPE NORTHERN SIERRA NEVADA-WESTERN PLUMAS COUNTY/LASSEN PARK.  
 
FLOOD WATCH FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH LATE FRIDAY NIGHT FOR  
CENTRAL SACRAMENTO VALLEY-MOUNTAINS SOUTHWESTERN SHASTA COUNTY  
TO WESTERN COLUSA COUNTY-NORTHEAST FOOTHILLS/SACRAMENTO VALLEY-  
NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY-SHASTA LAKE AREA / NORTHERN SHASTA  
COUNTY.  
 
WIND ADVISORY FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING TO 4 PM PST WEDNESDAY FOR  
CENTRAL SACRAMENTO VALLEY-NORTHEAST FOOTHILLS/SACRAMENTO VALLEY-  
NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY.  
 
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM PST THIS MORNING FOR THE WEST  
SLOPE NORTHERN SIERRA NEVADA AND WESTERN PLUMAS COUNTY/LASSEN PARK  
ABOVE 6000 FEET.  
 

 
 

 
 
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