A storm system is currently passing to our north and bringing rain to Northern California. This system will bring us clouds tonight and the slightest chance for light rain (<10%).
I'm keeping a closer eye on the next system developing near the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. You can spot it in the upper left corner of the satellite loop below.
This system will bring us rain Monday night into Tuesday. Showers will be possible through the day Tuesday. Isolated downpours and thunderstorms will also be possible as the core of the system passes overhead. The rain chance will diminish by Wednesday morning.
Snow levels will remain high though Tuesday, though they will briefly dip to 5,000 feet as the system exits. However, I'm not expecting accumulations in local mountains.
I've post computer projected rain and snowfall through Wednesday morning.
Another system will arrive next weekend and bring more rain. It's still very far away, so I'm sure there will be some adjustments to the forecast as it approaches. I'll keep you posted!