When will the rain start?
Rain is expected to arrive in Northern California after sunset on Tuesday.
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After a morning of dense and patchy fog, Northern California is bracing for light rain and snow showers. This weather system may be the last significant precipitation for January, a month typically known as the wettest in California.
Northern California is experiencing a typical winter weather pattern, characterized by morning fog and the potential for light precipitation. The current system is moving through the region rapidly, bringing limited rainfall and snowfall. While the Sierra Nevada may see some accumulation at higher elevations, the overall impact is expected to be minimal. The National Weather Service advises drivers to use low beams and reduce speed when encountering fog. The forecast indicates a return to dry conditions for the remainder of the work week, with a weak chance of showers returning by Monday.
Rain is expected to arrive in Northern California after sunset on Tuesday.
Elevations above 6,000 feet could see a dusting to up to 2 inches of snow.
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