FRIDAY (Level 1)
- Light, steady rain anticipated between 6 a.m. and 2 p.m.
- After 2 p.m. and into the evening the rain becomes more on and off and scattered
- Biggest impact would be slower and slick travel
- Winds will be breezy but not too strong or damaging
- Rainfall totals will be less than .75" for most
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SATURDAY (Level 2)
- Between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. we will see pockets of heavy rain
- This could lead to localized flooding especially on roads with poor drainage
- Winds will also be gusty, 20-40 mph which could bring down trees
- After 4 p.m. the showers will become lighter and scattered
- Rainfall totals could exceed an inch in many cities
SUNDAY (Level 1)
- On and off light scattered showers
SIERRA SNOW
- 2 - 3 feet of snow Friday night into Saturday night on highest peaks
- Lake level could see close to a foot of fresh snow