Saturday, November 17, 2012

Special Weather statement from National Weather service

11-17-12 
...WET AND WINDY WEATHER THROUGH SUNDAY...

A COUPLE OF STORM SYSTEMS WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE THROUGH INTERIOR
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA THROUGH SUNDAY. MOSTLY LIGHT RAIN AND SNOW
WILL CONTINUE TO SPREAD OVER NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TODAY. SNOW
LEVELS TODAY WILL BE HIGHER THAN RECENT STORMS...RANGING BETWEEN
6500 AND 7500 FEET. A MUCH MORE PROMINENT STORM SYSTEM IS FORECAST
TO MOVE INTO NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TONIGHT AND EARLY SUNDAY. SNOW
LEVELS WITH THIS SYSTEM ARE FORECAST TO DROP TO BETWEEN 4000 FEET
OVER SHASTA COUNTY AND AROUND 5000 FEET OVER THE NORTHERN SIERRA
ON SUNDAY.

GENERALLY ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAINFALL ARE POSSIBLE IN THE SACRAMENTO
AND NORTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEYS AND 2 TO 3.5 INCHES OF RAIN ARE
POSSIBLE IN THE FOOTHILLS FROM FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY. SOUTHERLY
WINDS OF 10 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH ARE EXPECTED IN THE
VALLEY ON SATURDAY.

AT THE HIGHEST ELEVATIONS OF THE SIERRA...STORM TOTAL SNOW MAY BE AS
MUCH AS 2 TO 3 FEET...WITH A FOOT OR MORE OF SNOW POSSIBLE AT PASS
LEVELS. SOUTHERLY WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH ARE
POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY OVER THE RIDGES INTO TONIGHT. THE
COMBINATION OF WIND AND SNOW COULD CAUSE WHITE OUT CONDITIONS AT
TIMES IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS.