Unseasonably cool and unsettled at times
AND THE WEATHER IS COOPERATING. A LITTLE COOLER THAN NORMAL, BUT COULD BE A SCORCHER. YEAH. AND, YOU KNOW, THE WIND WON’T BE AS ROUGH TODAY, BUT I’D ADVISE IF YOU ARE GOING TO SOME OF THOSE LATER CEREMONIES, GRAB A JACKET, HAVE A LAYER HANDY BECAUSE ONCE THE SUN GOES DOWN, IT DOES HAVE A LITTLE NIP IN THE AIR TO IT. HERE’S A LIVE LOOK FOR YOU IN LAKE TAHOE. I’M SURE A LOT OF FOLKS FLOCKED THERE OVER THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND. NOW IT’S TUESDAY, WHICH FEELS PROBABLY MORE LIKE A MONDAY. SCATTERED CLOUDS HERE ACROSS THE HIGH COUNTRY. AND THESE CLOUDS ARE BIG SIGNAL OF CHANGE. I DO ANTICIPATE THAT WHILE STILL BREEZY TO GUSTY THIS MORNING IN THE TRUCKEE AND TAHOE BASIN, WE’LL EXPECT THOSE WINDS TO GRADUALLY START TO EASE DURING THE DAY. TODAY IT’S 46 RIGHT NOW IN TRUCKEE. 56 WAKING UP MODESTO 55 IN STOCKTON AND 54 IN SACRAMENTO. AND YEAH, LOOK, IT’S STILL GUSTY HERE WITH GUSTS CLOCKED IN AT 45MPH. SOUTH LAKE TAHOE AIRPORT. IT’S BEEN GUSTY THERE PRETTY MUCH ALL MORNING AND THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS NOW ACROSS THIS YEAR BECAUSE OF THE WIND AND THE CLOUDS, YOU’RE ACTUALLY A LITTLE BIT WARMER WHERE THERE’S NOT AS MUCH CLOUD COVER OR WIND. IT’S ABOUT 5 TO 11 DEGREES COOLER FOR YOU. WAKING UP IN AUBURN AND PLACERVILLE ACROSS THE VALLEY. TEMPERATURES ARE ACTUALLY UP JUST A HAIR BECAUSE OF SOME OF THE CLOUD COVER AROUND. NOW, SOME OF THESE CLOUDS ARE TOUCHING DOWN AND TOUCHING OFF A COUPLE OF ISOLATED SHOWERS. PRETTY MUCH NOT CONFIDENT THAT THAT’S ALL ACTUALLY REACHING THE GROUND, BUT IT COULD JUST BE SOME VIRGA. SO ENOUGH MOISTURE IN THE CLOUDS THAT IT GIVES THE APPEARANCE THAT IT’S ACTUALLY RAINING OR SNOWING. TEMPERATURES WILL STAY BELOW NORMAL THROUGH THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. I’VE GOT UNSETTLED FORECAST TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY AND YES, EVEN SOME SIERRA SNOW IS A POSSIBILITY. THE SYSTEM CONTINUES TO KIND OF STRENGTHEN AND CHURN HERE OVER NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. AND AS IT DOES SO, IT JUST KIND OF DISRUPTS THE ATMOSPHERE A BIT. SO IF YOU ARE IN PLUMAS COUNTY, SIERRA COUNTY OR NEVADA COUNTY, A CHANCE YOU HAVE A RUMBLE OF THUNDER THIS AFTERNOON, WIDELY SCATTERED SHOWER ACTIVITY. IN FACT, YOU CAN SEE HERE FROM SACRAMENTO POINTS SOUTH. COULD WE SEE A STRAY SHOWER POSSIBLE AROUND SONORA OR STOCKTON THIS EVENING? YES, IT IS A POSSIBILITY. I JUST DON’T THINK IT’S GOING TO AMOUNT TO A WHOLE LOT OF BETTER CHANCE WE COULD SEE MORE WIDESPREAD FOOTHILLS, SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS AS WE GO INTO THE DAY TOMORROW. HERE’S THIS PIECE OF ENERGY AS IT CONTINUES TO CHURN, IT WILL EVENTUALLY LIFT A LITTLE FURTHER NORTH THURSDAY, BUT STILL A CHANCE FOR SHOWERS IN THE SIERRA. THEN IT COMPLETELY HEADS OFF TO THE EAST BY FRIDAY. SO IN THE WAKE OF IT AGAIN, I’M NOT GOING TO RULE OUT MAYBE SOME SLUSHY SNOW AT THE PASS LEVELS TONIGHT INTO THE DAY TOMORROW IN THE FOOTHILLS. WE’RE GOING TO STAY UNSEASONABLY COOL ALONG WITH THE SIERRA. LOOK AT THE HIGH TOMORROW AND TAHOE 48 DEGREES. AS FOR THE VALLEY, WE’RE GOING TO KEEP IT PRETTY MUCH LOCKED IN THE LOW 70S TODAY AND TOMORROW WE START TO MOVE CLOSER TO THE 80 DEGREE MARK BY FRIDAY, AND WE’LL GET TO THE 80S BY THE WEEKEND. BUT IN GENERAL, ANYTIME YOU CAN SEE 70 FOR THAT LONG STRETCH IN LATE MAY. YEAH
KCRA Meteorologist Tamara Berg times out the shower chances for the week and when the Sierra may see snow.Unseasonably cool days continue into Tuesday and the work week. High temperatures running about 10 degrees below normal for late May. Expect valley highs in the low to mid 70s. Foothills highs in the mid to upper 60s. Sierra highs in the low to mid 50s. SCATTERED SHOWERSUnsettled days likely Tuesday-Thursday. A disturbance spinning around NorCal wobbles around and touches off widely scattered showers and some thunderstorms. The best location for storms is over the Sierra and foothills. A stray shower at times can’t be ruled out for the valley. SIERRA SNOWSnow is possible above 6000 ft with the passes likely to see some slushy snow possible late Tuesday-Thursday. No major impacts expected. The system tracks East by the end of the work week and temps will warm into next weekend.
KCRA Meteorologist Tamara Berg times out the shower chances for the week and when the Sierra may see snow.
Unseasonably cool days continue into Tuesday and the work week. High temperatures running about 10 degrees below normal for late May. Expect valley highs in the low to mid 70s. Foothills highs in the mid to upper 60s. Sierra highs in the low to mid 50s.
SCATTERED SHOWERS
Unsettled days likely Tuesday-Thursday. A disturbance spinning around NorCal wobbles around and touches off widely scattered showers and some thunderstorms. The best location for storms is over the Sierra and foothills. A stray shower at times can’t be ruled out for the valley.
SIERRA SNOW
Snow is possible above 6000 ft with the passes likely to see some slushy snow possible late Tuesday-Thursday. No major impacts expected.
The system tracks East by the end of the work week and temps will warm into next weekend.
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