Northern California forecast | Showers arrive Monday

Northern California forecast | Showers arrive Monday


Northern California forecast: Showers arrive Monday forward of Tuesday storm

Scattered showers are already impacting the California shoreline and can transfer eastward all through the day. Tuesday is an Impact Day due to thunderstorm possibilities and Sierra snow.

AS WE GET MORE INFORMATION, WE WILL BRING IT TO YOU. IN THE MEANTIME, BRINGING IT BACK HOME. NOW, LET’S GET A CHECK ON OUR FORECAST AS WE TAKE A LIVE LOOK HERE AT THE STOCKTON WATERFRONT. HERE’S METEOROLOGIST TAMARA BERG AND THINGS WILL BE UNDERGOING SOME QUICK CHANGES, ESPECIALLY AS WE GET INTO REALLY THE MIDDLE PART OF TODAY AND INTO THE BACK HALF. HERE’S A LIVE LOOK OUTSIDE IN RANCHO CORDOVA. THE CLOUDS ARE STARTING TO SWEEP IN. TEMPERATURES ARE STILL COOL ENOUGH THAT YOU’LL WANT TO RECORD A LAYER BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT THE DOOR. IT’S IN THE LOW 50S RIGHT NOW. SACRAMENTO, STOCKTON AND MODESTO 36. WAKING UP IN SOUTH LAKE TAHOE AND ON THE RADAR SWEEP FAIRLY QUIET FOR THE MORNING START. YOU CAN SEE THAT THERE ARE SOME SHOWERS BUDDING HERE RIGHT ALONG THE COAST. AND IF YOU ARE A SUPER COMMUTER TRAVELING TOWARDS THE BAY AREA, I THINK THAT AS WE GET CLOSER TO DAYBREAK, THERE’S A GOOD CHANCE THAT YOU MAY GET INTO SOME OF THOSE SHOWERS, BUT BETTER CHANCE WE HAVE SOME MORE WIDESPREAD RAIN FIRST THING TOMORROW MORNING. TOMORROW IS A TUESDAY WEATHER IMPACT DAY FOR STEADY ROUNDS OF RAIN OVERNIGHT INTO THE MORNING COMMUTE. SO THE MORNING COMMUTE TOMORROW IS GOING TO LOOK A LOT DIFFERENT. WE’LL HAVE WET ROAD CONDITIONS AND POTENTIAL FOR SOME STANDING WATER ON THE HIGHWAYS. FIRST THING TOMORROW. SNOW IS ALSO GOING TO BE COMING DOWN AROUND 6000FT, PRIMARILY DURING THE DAY TOMORROW, WITH THE HEAVIEST SLATED FOR THE MORNING AND INTO THE AFTERNOON HOURS. SO CHAIN ​​CONTROLS A STRONG POSSIBILITY. AND THEN THUNDERSTORMS COULD BE LIGHTING UP THE AFTERNOON SKY TOMORROW WITH BRIEF HEAVY DOWNPOURS, LIGHTNING, SMALL HAIL. SOME OF THESE STORMS ALSO COULD TURN SEVERE. SO WHAT I’M LOOKING AT IS THIS THE FRONT WAVE OF THE SYSTEM. YOU CAN SEE THIS BIG PIECE OF ENERGY JUST PINWHEELING HERE. BOWLING BALL OF ENERGY, EVEN SOME LIGHTNING STRIKES HERE OUT OVER THE PACIFIC OCEAN THIS MORNING. AS THAT GETS CLOSER TO US AGAIN, IT’S GOING TO PROMPT SOME INSTABILITY, ESPECIALLY DURING THE DAY TOMORROW. AND THAT’S WHEN WE COULD SEE THE BEST SHOT AT THESE THUNDERSTORMS ALL ACROSS THE ENTIRE CENTRAL VALLEY, PARTS OF THE FOOTHILLS DELTA, AS WELL AS THE BAY AREA. AND I WOULD NOT BE SURPRISED IF WE EVEN SEE A COUPLE OF FUNNEL CLOUDS DURING THE DAY TOMORROW. LET’S FRAME UP FUTURECAST NOW GO THROUGH THE TIMING OF THE RAIN AND THE SNOW. THIS IS 8:00 TOMORROW MORNING. EXCUSE ME, 8:00 THIS MORNING. AND AGAIN, THE CLOUDS ARE JUST INCHING IN. IF YOU’RE JOINING US IN THE FOOTHILLS, YOU’RE PROBABLY GOING TO SEE AMPLE SUNSHINE THIS MORNING. NO CLOUDS YET. BUT THEN LOOK AT THE RAIN HERE. JUST KIND OF STUCK IN POSITION OFF THE COAST AND ALONG THE COAST RANGE. DURING A GOOD CHUNK OF THE MORNING, WE GET INTO THE MID DAY AND AFTERNOON, WE MAY GET A BRIEF SHOWER, BUT THE BETTER RAIN IS GOING TO HOLD OFF UNTIL AFTER THE SUN GOES DOWN TONIGHT. AND THEN WE WAKE UP TO YOUR TUESDAY MORNING. AND HERE’S WHERE YOU CAN START TO SEE WHERE WE MAY HAVE SOME WET ROAD CONDITION ISSUES IN TERMS OF STANDING WATER AND WHATNOT. AS THOSE SHOWERS CONTINUE TO COME. PRETTY NICE AND MODERATE AT TIMES. WE GET INTO THE TUESDAY AFTERNOON. THAT’S WHERE WE COULD START TO SEE SOME OF THOSE THUNDERSTORM CELLS BUBBLE UP. STOCKTON MODESTO COULD BE IN THE HOT SEAT FOR THE AFTERNOON TOMORROW, AND THEN THE COLDER AIR GETS REINFORCED DURING THE AFTERNOON. THAT’S WHERE WE COULD SEE SOME GOOD SNOWFALL AND INTO THE START OF YOUR WEDNESDAY MORNING IN THE MOUNTAINS, YOU COULD SEE 12IN OF NEW SNOW ABOVE 7000FT. SO OF COURSE THAT WILL CREATE SOME TRAVEL TROUBLES THERE FOR THE SIERRA, ESPECIALLY IF YOU DON’T HAVE FOUR WHEEL DRIVE, YOU’RE GOING TO HAVE TO NEED THOSE CHAINS PROBABLY FIRST THING TOMORROW TO DRIVE IN THE HIGH COUNTRY. A COUPLE OF THUNDERSTORMS POSSIBLE TUESDAY, MAKING IT AGAIN A GOOD IMPACT DAY. WEDNESDAY, A FEW LEFTOVER SHOWERS. AND THEN WE DO START TO SEE SOME CLEARING WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND INTO THE REST OF THE WORKWEEK. SO GETTING THROUGH THIS LITTLE BLIP. BUT IT’S ALWAYS GOOD. I THINK WE CAN ALWAYS USE THE RAIN, ESPECIALLY THIS TIME OF YEAR. AND T

Northern California forecast: Showers arrive Monday forward of Tuesday storm

Scattered showers are already impacting the California shoreline and can transfer eastward all through the day. Tuesday is an Impact Day due to thunderstorm possibilities and Sierra snow.

Updated: 6:18 PM PDT Apr 20, 2026

Editorial Standards

Expect a quiet Monday morning underneath scattered clouds and lightweight winds for many in Northern California.

A number of showers are potential late morning west of Sacramento, nearer to Fairfield. Monday might be a partly cloudy day forward of barely cooler temperatures, with highs peaking within the low 70s.

Rain possibilities enhance within the night, with regular bands of rain anticipated in a single day into the Tuesday morning commute.

IMPACT DAY TUESDAY: Rain, snow & thunderstorms

Roads might be moist Tuesday morning with persevering with rain showers. Isolated thunderstorms are potential and a few could also be sturdy sufficient to supply small hail, gusty winds, and frequent lightning.

Sierra snow returns with snow primarily above 6,000 ft Tuesday. Sierra passes may even see as much as a foot of snow by Wednesday afternoon. Slick roads and chain controls are anticipated Tuesday and Wednesday.

Thursday via the weekend appears dry and quiet.

Monday Forecast

While Monday ought to keep dry for a lot of the area, some high-resolution forecast fashions recommend just a few pre-frontal showers may start growing as early as Monday morning or afternoon.

High temperatures may even be just a few levels cooler as a consequence of rising clouds and an onshore circulation.

Breezy day within the Sierra

Winds would be the strongest within the Sierra the place a Lake Wind Advisory is in impact for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area.

Winds could peak at 35 mph, inflicting waves to be as excessive as 3 ft on the lakes.

Tuesday is a KCRA 3 Weather Impact Day

The essential band of rain is predicted to arrive Monday night, bringing average to heavy rainfall Monday evening via early Tuesday because the system strikes from west to east.

In the Sierra, colder air will flip that moisture into snow early Tuesday morning. Snow ranges are anticipated to start out round 6,500 ft, then fall to five,000 ft Tuesday evening earlier than dropping to close 4,500 ft by Wednesday morning. The finest snow accumulation is predicted above 5,000 ft.

In the Valley, regular rain will transition to extra showery situations in the course of the Tuesday morning commute. That lingering post-frontal moisture is predicted to assist gasoline thunderstorms within the valley and foothills Tuesday afternoon and night, making Tuesday an Impact Day throughout the area.

Forecast rain totals

Showers will steadily taper off Tuesday evening, though just a few lingering showers could proceed into Wednesday as wraparound moisture rotates via the world.

Most areas ought to be dry by dinnertime Wednesday.

Foothills & Sierra 7-day forecast

Looking forward, the remainder of the week seems quieter, though occasional breezes, passing clouds, and maybe just a few mountain showers stay potential.

Valley 7-day forecast

The KCRA Weather Team can also be watching the potential for one more climate system to arrive by the tip of subsequent weekend.

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