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Sacramento, California – A colder and increasingly active weather pattern is expected to take hold across Northern California by Thursday, with temperatures dropping below seasonal averages and an elevated risk of rain and mountain snow impacting travel, rivers, and daily routines.
According to the National Weather Service and NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, the 8–14 day outlook from Friday through the middle of next week favors below-normal temperatures across much of Northern California. Daytime highs are expected to run several degrees below typical mid-February levels, keeping valley locations cool while reinforcing snow potential in the Sierra Nevada…