Our next chance for rain is currently a few hundred miles off the California coast. You can see it on the satellite image below. It's fairly weak and doesn't have much moisture, so the rain potential is somewhat limited.
Showers will move into our area by Sunday night. The chance for showers will persist through midday Monday, then most areas should be dry by Monday afternoon/evening. Snow levels will range from 6,000 to 7,000 feet, so local mountains won't see much snow.
A passing isolated shower is possible Tuesday and Wednesday, though it's looking like the majority of both days should be dry.
Another system will dive out of the Gulf of Alaska and into our area on Thursday. Scattered showers will be possible through the day on Thursday. This will be a colder system, so snow levels could drop as low as 4,000 feet.
I've posted the projected five-day rain totals through next Thursday on the map below. Right now, it's looking like most areas will receive less than an inch of rain. Isolated areas, especially in the mountains, could get more.
These next two systems will keep our temperatures generally below normal for the next 7-10 days, though the are signs of milder weather heading into the start of April. It's not dramatic, but a trend to watch on the coming days.
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SNOW ON MOUNT LAGUNA WEBCAM: SATURDAY 3-21-2020
Here is a shot from the webcam on top of Mount Laguna this morning. It's not a lot of snow, but beautiful nonetheless.
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