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County Warning Area [CWA]: STO Regional NWS Weather Office: Sacramento, CA 777 FXUS66 KSTO 162145 AFDSTO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Sacramento CA 145 PM PST Tue Dec 16 2025 For additional details on weather and expected impacts over the next 7 days, please visit weather.gov/sto/briefing. .KEY MESSAGES... - Series of weak atmospheric rivers expected through the weekend, with periods of rain, gusty southerly winds, and high snow levels. - Potential for wetter storms on the horizon for the week of Christmas, details remain uncertain this far out. && .DISCUSSION... ...Today through Monday... Lower stratus is breaking apart giving away to some quick sunshine in parts of the Central Valley. Current radar has scattered rain moving across the Coastal range through the southern Cascades and reaching down into the northern Sacramento Valley. Rain should predominately remain north of I-80 this afternoon and evening, with a slow shift east and south Wednesday. Rain will be widespread Wednesday, with higher amounts over the Sierra, Coastal range, and southern Cascades. Thunderstorm chances increase this evening and overnight across the Sacramento Valley and adjacent mountains as instability increases. Probabilities are around 10 to 25 percent, with the highest over the Sierra and Coastal range. 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 within the 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 start out around 8000 feet Saturday and gradually fall toward 7000 feet by Monday. Highest snow totals will be over 8000 feet. 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 and into Monday. ...Next Week... As the ridge over the eastern Pacific and southwestern United States continues to break down, several chances for upper level waves increases through Christmas week and potentially beyond. Current long range guidance highlights the active pattern with a trough digging into the eastern Pacific pumping moisture, instability, and synoptic forcing into CA. Uncertainties with the exact timing, development of systems, and exact track at this time. Continue to monitor the latest forecast as we move into the holiday week and into the New Year. && .AVIATION... Ceilings have improved since this morning for all sites. RDD and RBL are sitting around 4-6SM while other sites are P6SM. Ceilings remain IFR and briefly reach MVFR at times this afternoon as rain continues to move through RDD, RBL, and portions of the Sacramento area. Rain continues throughout today and into tomorrow. Ceilings will be around IFR to MVFR through the TAF period. Widespread rain chances end of the TAF period and through Wednesday for all TAF sites. Light and variable winds through tomorrow morning before turning south at 10-15kts. && .STO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$
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