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Bensweather.com Forecast Updated: Thursday, Mar 23 @ 12:16am
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Our latest Pacific storm will slowly roll out of the area today with snow showers continuing to decrease this morning, clearing through the afternoon. Expect a chilly day with highs in the mid 30's, 20 degrees below average, southwest winds 10-20 mph at times. Skies will clear out tonight with light winds as lows drop into the teens. Not a bad finish to our week, still a little brisk out there tomorrow with a high near 40°, west winds to 10 mph. Little change over the weekend with temperatures still below average as highs hover around 40 degrees while overnight lows drop into the upper teens and 20's. Conditions will remain dry through Monday, then clouds and winds will increase Tuesday ahead of another winter-like storm forecast to bring more rain and snow to the state. At this time, it looks like the snow level will run around 4,000 feet but intensity remains in question, very preliminary qpf estimates are in the 5-10" range. There is the potential for feet of snow across the Sierra Nevada range so we'll have to monitor the storm's exact track as we get closer, stay tuned!
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