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Warm, Wet Christmas Week
That system will then move out making way for our next wave to move through on Wednesday.
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Very wet snow is predicted for the Sierra Nevada on Monday. Santa won’t be needing his layers of warm North Pole clothing overnight, as we will still have a low of 54 degrees.
The winter solstice happens Monday night, December 21, at 11:49 PM Eastern Time. Rainfall in the foothills could be impressive, forecasters say.
Some scattered shower and storm activity is expected during the afternoon/evening tomorrow.
The weather will stay in an “unsettled” weather pattern through Christmas, with chances of rain forecast every day.
Monday Rain. High near 46. Southeast wind 3 to 7 miles per hour. New precipitation amounts between a half- and three-quarters of an inch possible.
Expect heavy showers for Tuesday morning, but the worst of it should clear out between 8 and 10 a.m. Temperatures will warm quickly as the rain pushes out. Chance of precipitation is 90%. Up to three quarters of an inch of rain is possible, and the high will be near 58.
Mostly cloudy and mild with a 40% chance for isolated showers. Mostly cloudy with a low around 34.
Though Wednesday presents the greatest chance of rain showers, at 70 percent, there is a 30 to 50 percent chance of showers every day from Tuesday through Saturday.
Thursday: Rain. High near 53. Rain chances will be around at least through Wednesday.
Wednesday Night: Showers with a low around 51.
Cooler and drier air settles in for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 79. While no rain is expected, the clouds will continue to hover in the sky through the night, where we will see a low of 52 degrees. Partly sunny, with a high near 37.
Freezing temperatures should be found again Saturday night with lows Sunday morning in the 20s.
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A high surf advisory is in effect through Sunday evening.