![]() San Joaquin Valley. Rain totals from Thursday afternoon to Lead to rock or mud slides and street flooding is possible in the Levels, which may cause flooding. Wet soil on mountain roads may Rising temperatures will cause rapid snowmelt below 5000ft in theįoothills and range. Rivers and streams will see increased water Saturday. The combination of the heavy rainfall and rapidly Will start at around 6000ft and increase to 8000-9000ft overnightĪnd through Friday. They will then lower to around 7000ft by Thursday evening through Friday night with moderate to heavy rainĪnd snow over the Sierra Nevada and the foothills. The snow levels The afternoon. The bulk of the precipitation will fall from Morning and may bring light precipitation, then increasing through Push it into the California coast. This will begin Thursday U.S. will draw in warm moisture from the subtropical Pacific and The upper level trough sitting over the northeastern coast of the Kern County Mountains. There may also be another storm systemįollowing on Monday, bringing more rain and high elevation snow. May result in flooding for the majority of our CWA north of the Thursday afternoon and will continue through Saturday night. Theīulk of rain and snow will fall from Thursday evening to FridayĮvening. This will also bring snow levels up to around 8000ft. TheĮxcessive rainfall below 8000ft and rapid snowmelt below 5000ft The majority of this precipitation will fall tonight and Friday.Ī strong, wet and warm storm will begin to impact our CWA this ![]() ![]() ![]() MaThe National Weather Service Hanford Office reports a strong storm system will impact Central California this afternoon through Friday night, resulting in excessive rainfall in most of the San Joaquin Valley, the Sierra Nevada foothills, and the Sierra Nevada below 9,000 feet. Projected Rainfall for Mariposa and Oakhurst 3.00" to 4.00" Now 4.00" to 6.00" Now 6.00" to 8.00" Note: Over the past few days the Weather Service keeps updating this weather system and possible rain totals keep increasing! ![]()
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