Forecast from NOAA-NWS for Placerville CA. |
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772 FXUS66 KSTO 182041 AFDSTO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Sacramento CA 1241 PM PST Sun Jan 18 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Dry weather expected this week with Valley fog/low clouds - Warm and dry weather at higher elevations with offshore flow - High uncertainty for very light mountain showers next weekend && .DISCUSSION... ...Today Through Friday... Latest GOES-West visible satellite imagery shows the fog and low clouds from this morning gradually lifting and burning off this afternoon, with a few mid to high level clouds passing overhead. The Dense Fog Advisory was allowed to expire at noon as a result of improving visibilities across the Valley and Delta. The region remains under upper level ridging, with dry and mild weather prevailing for much of interior northern California. This inversion pattern is bringing daily chances for fog and low clouds in the Valley and lower foothills, especially from Marysville southward. High resolution guidance shows a 50 to 70 percent chance of visibilities less than 1/2 mile once again tonight into Monday morning. The fog and low clouds will delay some of the daytime heating in those lower elevations. Elsewhere, above normal temperatures are forecast, along with periodically breezy offshore flow. The warmer temperatures and offshore flow will keep humidity fairly dry for higher terrain. Some minor modifications were made to the temperature, fog and humidity to account for the contrasts above and below the fog layer. This pattern will continue through at least the middle of the week before the upper level ridge starts to flatten and temperatures gradually start to cool later in the week. ...Next Weekend... Ensemble guidance and cluster analysis continue to indicate the potential for a weak system to bring very light precipitation over the weekend, with a 15 to 45 percent chance of 0.01" of rain showers across interior NorCal, with the best chances over the northern mountains and southern Cascades. A cooling trend in temperatures is expected as well, with forecast highs in the 50s to around 60 for the Valley. The Climate Prediction Center is then indicating that above normal temperatures and above normal precipitation chances are favored for much of northern California in the 8 to 14 Day Outlook. This suggests the potential for a somewhat unsettled weather pattern by the end of the month into early February. There is quite a bit of uncertaity with details on this so be sure to check back more for details as we get closer. && .AVIATION... Lingering IFR/LIFR conditions in central/southern Sacramento Valley, Delta, and northern San Joaquin Valley through 22z Sunday, potentially lingering until 00z Monday for some areas. FG/BR expected to develop around 03z-06z Monday with similar aerial extent. Surface winds below 12 kts in the lower elevations, with local E-NE wind gusts of 15-25 kts in the Sierra and Southern Cascades after 06z Monday. && .STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ |
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