Sacramento, CA – A new round of active weather is set to impact Northern California, Oregon, and Washington starting Monday, March 31, and continuing through Thursday, April 3, bringing elevated risks of heavy mountain snow and high winds across the region.
According to the National Weather Service in Sacramento, a series of periodic storm systems will sweep across the interior West Coast early next week. These systems will bring cooler temperatures and the potential for moderate to heavy precipitation. Mountainous areas, particularly in Northern California and southern Oregon, face a moderate risk of significant snow from April 1–2, while the risk shifts to a slight level on April 3.
Winds are also expected to increase, with both coastal and inland valleys of Oregon and Washington under a slight to moderate risk for damaging gusts between April 1 and April 3. Timing and snowfall totals remain uncertain, as forecasters continue to refine the storm’s path and strength…