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County Warning Area [CWA]: STO Regional NWS Weather Office: Sacramento, CA 900 FXUS66 KSTO 172229 AFDSTO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Sacramento CA 229 PM PST Wed Dec 17 2025 For additional details on weather and expected impacts over the next 7 days, please visit weather.gov/sto/briefing. .KEY MESSAGES... - A prolonged pattern of wet and unsettled weather is expected into next week. - Low impacts are expected through the weekend with periods of generally beneficial rain, gusty southerly winds, and high snow levels. - Colder and wetter storms are likely for the week of Christmas bringing travel impacts above 6000 feet. - Though exact details remain uncertain this far out, there is the potential for major impacts to mountain travel due to heavy snow on Wednesday (Christmas Eve). && .DISCUSSION... ...Today Through the Weekend... A major pattern change has begun, bringing an extended period of unsettled weather. The first in a series of waves passed through overnight into today bringing the first significant precipitation in a while. This brought up to 2.50" of rainfall amounts in the mountains, with around an inch over the northern Sacramento Valley, down to around 0.01-0.05" in the Valley around the I-80 corridor. While precipitation has ended this afternoon, additional showers are possible again tonight into Thursday, mainly in the mountains north of I-80. Some patchy morning fog is possible elsewhere. Overall, there will be a bit of a lull in the active pattern through the day Thursday. This will brief, as more widespread precipitation arrives Thursday night, with more showers on Friday. Snow show be limited to high peaks with this relatively warm system. Further chances for rain and beneficial rain as we move into the weekend. Chances for moderate to locally heavy rain for areas along and north of I-80 Saturday into Sunday. There will be a chance for accumulating snow for the higher mountains, with probabilities of 4 inches or greater ranging from 25-50 percent around Lassen and the higher peaks in the Sierra Saturday into Sunday. Snow levels are around 8000 feet Saturday and Sunday, so not expecting any travel impacts. Along with the precipitation there will be the higher winds through the Valley and in the mountains. Gusts up to 35mph Friday through Monday for areas within the northern Sacramento Valley and adjacent mountains. Other than the precipitation and winds, temperatures will be in the 50s across the area through the weekend. ...Next Week... Confidence is improving for a stormy pattern next week with a trough digging into the eastern Pacific and pumping moisture, instability, and synoptic forcing into California. This atmospheric river pattern will bring significant amounts of rain. Uncertainties with the exact timing, development of systems, and exact track at this time. Current models show snow levels dropping Monday from around 8000 feet to 6000-7000 feet, down to 5500-6500 feet Tuesday and Wednesday. There is a trend towards potential major mountain holiday travel impacts Wednesday. Continue to monitor the latest forecast as we move into the holiday week and into the New Year. && .AVIATION... Ceilings primarily remain IFR/MVFR through the TAF period, though the northern San Joaquin Valley may see brief periods of VFR ceilings from 22z today to 10z Thursday. Visibilities lower to MVFR/IFR in the southern Sacramento and northern San Joaquin Valleys from 06z to 19z Thursday. Brief break in precipitation today through 03z when light rain will return to the northern Sacramento Valley. Light, southerly winds generally below 12 kts through 18z Thursday, increasing afterwards in the northern Sacramento Valley, the northern foothills, and in the Sierra with gusts up to 20 kts overnight. && .STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$
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