Northern California forecast: More rain and snow Monday, Tuesday
The first significant storm of the season is forecast to hit Northern California this week, KCRA 3 meteorologist Eileen Javora said, with Monday and Tuesday designated as KCRA 3 Impact Days for travel in the Sierra. The cold front with rain and snow arrives around midnight to 1 a.m. on Monday through the Valley. That’s also when the snow will start to pick up in the Sierra. Both rain and snow in the forecast are making Monday and Tuesday KCRA 3 Impact Days to highlight possible travel issues. Javora says the snow will start above 5,000 feet and will likely lower in elevation by early morning. Officials warn about potentially dangerous driving conditions through the Sierra.
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