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Hydrometeorological Discussion
National Weather Service / California-Nevada RFC / Sacramento CA
620 AM PDT Tue Jun 16 2026

...WARM WITH PM SHOWERS/T-STORMS OVER THE SIERRA TUE-THU...
...COOLING FRI-SAT WITH INCREASING PRECIP CHANCES MAINLY NORTH...

.METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (TUE AM - MON AM)...

High pressure continues to dominate conditions across the eastern 
Pacific and west coast with the storm track focused well north of 
the area into British Columbia. This will continue to bring above 
normal temperatures for the next few days with anomalies of plus 5- 
to plus 20-degF during the afternoon hours. Also...with just enough 
moisture and instability from daytime heating...the potential exists 
for afternoon showers and t-storms to develop mainly over the crest 
of the Sierra with the best opportunity south of Lake Tahoe. Might 
also see some popup showers over the coastal mountains east of San 
Diego and portions of east-central NV. 

Finally...by the end of the week...the pattern will break with the 
upr ridge being pushed downstream of the area toward the Rocky 
Mountains and eventually the Great Plains. General troffing will 
setup along the west coast with cooler temperatures and an 
increasing chance of showers and t-storms on Friday into Saturday 
over the upper Klamath River basin down into northeast CA stretching 
down the northern/central Sierra and farther inland across much of 
northern NV. Amounts should average near or less than 0.25-inch with 
the potential for locally heavier totals under stronger cells. After 
this disturbance moves off to the east...look for slight 
anticyclonic flow to return to the west coast with temperatures 
rebounding above normal. 

Freezing levels through Thursday will generally range from 15000- to 
17000-feet with some lowering this weekend (especially north) from 
around 13000- to 17000-feet...before jumping by approx 1000-feet by 
early next week.


Please Note: This product may NOT be routinely updated.
Please refer to the following product issued by the CNRFC
www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/Daily-Briefing for a graphical summary of
weather and hydrologic conditions.