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Sierra Nevada Mountains and Foothills Could See Snow Christmas Weekend, Valley Rain Expected

The National Weather Service in Hanford predicts a trough of low pressure will progress eastward across Northern California Friday night and Saturday. That means areas as far south as Shaver Lake could see snow, while many parts of the Central Valley will get 2 different chances for rain. If snow winds...

Storm May Bring Rain to Valley, Light Snow in Shaver Lake, Sequoia Over Weekend

The National Weather Service's Hanford office is expecting a weekend storm system to bring light rain and and snow to the Central San Joaquin Valley area. "A storm system that tracks from the Pacific Northwest into the Great Basin early this weekend will bring generally light precipitation to a portion...

First Significant Storm of the Season Arrives Saturday. Creek Fire Area in Risk Zone.

The first significant storm system of the wet season will impact Central California this weekend, according to the National Weather Service's Hanford office. The majority of the projected precipitation will fall Saturday afternoon through Sunday afternoon. Weatherwest.com says this system will *not* be a moist atmospheric river-type storm. Instead, a...

Fresno Heat Roller-Coaster Heading to 104, Back Down to 82

The Fresno heat roller-coaster is heading above 100 degrees again for Wednesday and Thursday before another cooldown begins Friday. The National Weather Service Hanford says a Heat Advisory — meaning dangerously hot temperatures — will be in effect from 2 p.m. Wednesday until 7 p.m. Thursday. CORRECTION: Cooling centers will...

Slow-Moving Rain Expected to Last Until Thursday

A slow-moving storm dropped more than a quarter-inch of rain Sunday on Fresno and is expected to bring more rain and Sierra snow through Thursday night. Sunday's rain brought Fresno's totals to 1.72 inches for March and 5.26 inches for the water year, which runs from July of the preceding...

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