The system is expected to move in on Wednesday around mid-afternoon, bringing widespread moisture across the state.
Rain chances remain low in the short term, but we should see some beneficial showers this weekend with another cold front.
While the overall risk of severe weather is low, a few storms could produce heavy downpours and high wind gusts on Friday.
On this episode of StormTracker8 Beyond the Forecast, meteorologists Matt DiNardo and Madison Olms discuss warming ...
Between Tuesday and Thursday, 2-4 feet of new snow is expected, with wind gusts up to 40mph over the mountains. A winter ...
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Moisture briefly returns this week

KLBK Chief Meteorologist Jacob Riley has your Monday night weather update for January 5, 2026. Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low of ...
High pressure will bring low rain chances and warmer weather for much of the work week. However, we are tracking better rain ...
In this very first episode of StormTracker8 Beyond the Forecast, Meteorologists Matt DiNardo and Madison Olms break down how ...
A First Alert is in place for rain and storm chances on Friday as a front moves across the region. While questions remain ...
Communities across Southern California are cleaning up after several days of showers across the region. Evacuation warnings ...
The KCRA 3 weather team issued an Impact Day for Sunday.
North Bay neighbors were bracing for more high water and flooding Sunday, brought on by some of the highest King Tides seen ...