Forecast from NOAA-NWS for Placerville CA. |
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Weather Forecast Discussion
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300 FXUS66 KSTO 202135 AFDSTO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Sacramento CA 135 PM PST Fri Feb 20 2026 For additional details on weather and expected impacts over the next 7 days, please visit weather.gov/sto/briefing. .KEY MESSAGES... - Mostly dry with cold morning temperatures through Saturday with a few showers and snow showers over the northern mountains and Coast Range - Warm storm brings additional rounds of rain, gusty southerly winds and high elevation mountain snow Sunday through mid next week && .DISCUSSION... ...Today through Saturday... Current GOES-West visible satellite imagery shows partly to mostly cloudy skies for much of interior northern California on this Friday afternoon, with the fresh snowpack peaking through. Drier conditions have returned to the area today behind the passage of the storm system that has exited the region. Another round of cold temperatures will impact the area tonight into Saturday morning, and a Cold Weather Advisory has been issued for the southern Cascades and northern Sierra where lows may drop to the teens to low 20s, with isolated single digits above 7000 feet. Some showers and snow showers will move in tonight through Saturday over the Coast Range and Shasta County mountains, however dry weather is expected elsewhere. Some periodically breezy southerly winds can be expected on Saturday as well. ...Sunday into Next Week... Ensemble guidance indicates increasing confidence in a warm system arriving later this weekend that will bring additional rounds of rain and high elevation mountain snow into next week, along with periodically breezy southerly winds. The snow levels with this storm continue to trend higher, with latest guidance showing snow levels initially around 4500-5500 feet on Sunday, rising to 6000-8000 feet Monday, then 7500-8500 feet Tuesday, and then lowering down to 5500-7500 feet Wednesday into Thursday as precipitation tapers off. The latest precipitation forecast and wind gust forecast has decreased. We will continue to monitor the trends for this storm closely. Slick roads, localized flooding, and minor travel delays will be possible with this next storm. Be sure to check back for updates as we get closer! && .AVIATION... General VFR conditions over the next 24 hours at TAF sites. Surface winds generally at or below 12 knots through most of the forecast period. Southerly winds increase after 18Z Saturday. Periods of MVFR/IFR conditions in the mountains north of Interstate 80 after 06Z Saturday due to showers and snow showers. && .STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Cold Weather Advisory in effect for the northern Sierra and southern Cascades from 10 PM this evening through 10 AM Saturday. && $$ |
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