Brisk and chilly conditions ahead will bring a bit of snow to the San Francisco Bay Area’s highest locations, and a lot more to Lake Tahoe and the Sierra, the National Weather Service said. &…
Brisk and chilly conditions ahead will bring a bit of snow to the San Francisco Bay Area’s highest locations, and a lot more to Lake Tahoe and the Sierra, the National Weather Service said.
That air means that scattered and isolated rain showers, unlikely to lead to significant local rainfall, could instead yield snowfall atop elevated locations like the South Bay’s Pacheco Pass and Mount Umunhum and the East Bay’s Mount Diablo, Gass said. Uphill from the Bay, a winter-weather advisory in effect until 11 p.m. Sunday means snow could happen down around 2,500 feet, with 1 to 3 inches of snow likely at lower elevations and 3 to 7 inches above about 4,000 feet along the northern Sierra’s western slope.
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