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Hydrometeorological Discussion
National Weather Service / California Nevada RFC / Sacramento CA
130 PM PDT Wed Apr 1 2026

...ONGOING PRECIPITATION WITH SYSTEM DEPARTING OUT OF THE SOUTH AND 
SYSTEM MOVING IN ACROSS THE NORTH...
...RETURN TO WARM AND DRY WEATHER BEGINNING FRIDAY AND INTO EARLY 
NEXT WEEK...

.METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (WED PM - TUE AM)...

No changes from the morning forecast as the frontal system continues 
to trek down the northern California coast, spreading precipitation 
inland to the central Sierra. 

Freezing levels throughout the remainder of this event into Thursday 
will begin the period around 5.5k feet across the North Coast and 
7.5k feet across the southern Sierra before lower under the digging 
trough/front to ~3k feet along the North Coast, 6k feet around the I-
80 corridor, and remaining around 7.5k feet over the southern 
Sierra. 

Once this systems departs the region, ridging is forecast to rebuild 
across the western U.S. into the weekend. This will lead to 
anomalous 500-hPa heights of 2+ sigma over the Pacific Northwest by 
Sunday and a return to hot and dry weather across the forecast area. 
This mornings GFS deterministic hinted at the potential for a weak 
system moving in on Tuesday, but model-to-model spread keeps this 
event unlikely (for now).