This Wednesday morning ended the streak of dry weather in Northern California, with rains that moved through the region during rush hour traffic.Read in EnglishMeteorologist Tamara Berg reported that rainfall will be scattered, with the heaviest rains concentrating in the western part of the Sierra. There is also a chance for isolated thunderstorms. This system will also bring noticeably warmer temperatures. In downtown Sacramento, a high temperature of 62 degrees is expected this Wednesday, compared to 51 degrees recorded on Tuesday. The average for this time of year is 55 degrees. Berg indicated that most of the rain will decrease between 9 and 10 in the morning. After that time, the return of the sun is expected in much of the region. Predicted rainfall accumulations for this Wednesday: Valley: between a trace and 0.10 inches Mountainous area: between 0.10 and a half inch Coastal hills: between 0.10 and a quarter of an inch Sierra: snow at elevations above 8,500 feet For Thursday, dry weather is anticipated. However, the chance of rain could return around midday on Friday. In addition, forecasters warn that a stronger system could arrive over the weekend. More details about this storm are expected to be provided in the coming days.
Wednesday morning ended a streak of dry weather in Northern California, with rain moving through the region during rush hour traffic.
Read in English
Meteorologist Tamara Berg reported that rainfall will be dispersed, with the heaviest rains concentrating in the western part of the Sierra. There is also the possibility of isolated thunderstorms.
This system will also bring noticeably warmer temperatures. In downtown Sacramento, a high temperature of 62 degrees is expected this Wednesday, compared to 51 degrees recorded on Tuesday. The average for this time of year is 55 degrees.
Berg indicated that most of the rain will subside between 9 and 10 in the morning. After that time, the return of the sun is expected in much of the region.
Accumulated rain expected for this Wednesday:
- Valley: between a trace and 0.10 inches
- Mountainous area: between 0.10 and half an inch
- Coastal hills: between 0.10 and a quarter of an inch
- Sierra: snow at elevations above 8,500 feet
Dry weather is expected for Thursday. However, around midday on Friday the chance of rain could return.
Additionally, forecasters warn that a stronger system could arrive over the weekend. More details about this storm are expected to be provided in the coming days.
