Hydrometeorological Discussion National Weather Service / California Nevada RFC / Sacramento CA 130 PM PDT Wed Apr 8 2026 ...A PAIR OF UPPER LOWS WILL BRING WIDESPREAD PRECIP TO THE REGION LATER TODAY THROUGH THE WEEKEND... ...T-STORMS POSSIBLE OVER NRN/CNTRL CA/NV IN THE AFT/EVE THE NEXT FEW DAYS... .METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (WED PM - TUE AM)... Overall, forecast remains on track for a pair of upper lows to bring widespread precip and cooler temperatures to the region later today through the weekend. Det models have come a little closer together on the 500 mb height pattern differences on Sunday, but disagreement remains. Ensemble spreads have not changed much from this morning either. 24 hr QPF at Blue Canyon in the northern Sierra shows spreads roughly between 0.50" to 2.50" for Saturday and Sunday with spreads at Arcata 0.50" to 1.50". Variations on the exact positioning of the system, even slight ones, make a difference as precip is expected to be terrain driven. Focus is still across the Sierra and the higher terrain areas of nrn CA. Where the higher amounts will focus remains a source of uncertainty in spite of the 12z det models getting a little closer together than this morning. Where this particularly helps is with regard to freezing levels. The positioning of the low on Sunday were different enough to result in nearly 1000 ft of differences in freezing level forecasts over parts of the Sierra between the GFS and the ECMWF. That difference is now more on the order of 500 ft or so. How much precip will spill over into the valleys is also uncertain, often with these offshore systems models may initially over predict that spillover and then dial in and reduce QPF over the valleys as we get closer to arrival time. Thunderstorms remain possible as well, over nrn CA today and nrn/cntrl CA/NV tomorrow/Friday. The afternoon update was mainly a blend of WPC guidance and the latest NBM that just came in. This continues to shift precip a bit northward with increase of 0.25-1" north of the Monterey Bay and decreases of 0.10-0.50" to the south. Total QPF for the next 6 days: 2-5.75" Sierra, 2-5.50" Shasta, 1.50-3.75" nrn CA coast, 0.50-1.50" greater Bay Area (over 2" possible Santa Cruz mountains), 0.25-0.75" coastal srn CA (up to or just over 1" Transverse), and 0.30-1.75" down the valleys. |