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.KEY MESSAGES
- Warm storm system brings rain through Wednesday morning
- Dry and warming conditions likely for the second half of the week with above normal temperatures
- Potential for very light showers mainly over higher terrain over the weekend into early next week with little to no impacts
..Wednesday Afternoon - Monday
Precipitation tapers off on Wednesday and drier weather returns to the region as high pressure starts to build back in. Temperatures are forecast to warm to above normal for late February and early March climatology. High temperatures for the second half of this week and into early next week are expected to be generally in the 60s to 70s for the Valley and foothills and in the 50s to near 70 for the mountains. Cluster analysis and ensemble guidance then indicate an upper low approaching the Coast and moving into California. This will bring along the potential for very light showers mainly over higher terrain later in the weekend into early next week. Little to no impacts are expected from this precipitation.
AVIATION
Scattered MVFR/IFR conditions expected through 12Z Wednesday due to -SHRA/RA and low clouds as weather system moves through the area. Breezy southerly winds in the Sacramento Valley with gusts up to 15 to 25kts, and up to 30 kts near the northeastern foothills at times through 00Z Wednesday. Localized LIFR/IFR conditions are possible in the Valley between 04Z and 14Z Wednesday.
STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
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