A large storm system has been spinning out in the Eastern Pacific for the past couple days. It's finally going to get a kick by another system diving out of the Gulf Of Alaska. You can see it unfolding in the satellite loop below.
Rain should arrive Thursday evening into Thursday night. Showers and isolated downpours will persist throughout Friday. A lingering isolated shower is still possible on Saturday.
Snow levels will remain fairly high, so accumulations will stay in the mountain ranges to our north.
I've posted the computer projections for total rain and snow through Saturday evening.
The computers are divergent once you get past Saturday. We could see a little more rain for next week, but it's too difficult to pinpoint exact timing. I'll bring more updates as the picture becomes more clear.


