Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Northern California Fire weather Daily Outlook

DailyOutlook - Nor Cal GACC

A wet week is shaping up for the North Ops region as several more storm systems are lined up from the Northern California coast on westward through the central Pacific. The next system moves on Tuesday, and another moves in late Thursday into the early part of the weekend. High pressure builds in on Sunday and may bring several days of drying, along with N-NE winds.

Coast Range Westward:
No significant fire weather is expected. More wetting rain thru Saturday. Warming/drying Sun-Mon

I-5 corridor, including Sacramento Valley and surrounding foothills:
No significant fire weather is expected. More wetting rain thru Saturday. Warming/drying Sun-Mon

Cascade-Sierra Nevada from 3500’ to Crest, NE California and NW Nevada:
No significant fire weather is expected. More wetting rain/snow thru Saturday. Warming/drying Sun-Mon

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