Northern California forecast for Thanksgiving week

Northern California Forecast: A look ahead at Sunday and Thanksgiving week

KCRA 3’s weather team is calling Saturday an Impact Day due to the steady, moderate rainfall in Northern California.Showers will continue to decrease in the Valley Saturday night and linger in the mountains.Snow levels have been above pass level for the most part but should drop overnight.It’s possible that chain controls could go up but amounts of snow should be limited.Looking ahead, Sunday looks dry with highs in the low 60s and slightly breezy with winds at 10-20 mph. Lows should be in the mid-40s.There is a chance of patchy fog in the region but expect sunny skies with a north breeze developing by Sunday afternoon and lasting overnight.Next week also looks dry, making for good Thanksgiving travel conditions through the holiday.Regional Travel Outlook: Dirk Verdoorn breaks down the holiday travel forecast across California, region by region.Flying out of California for Thanksgiving? Here’s a look at the weather at some of the country’s busiest airports.(More travel coverage in the video below: This day is the worst for hitting the road before Thanksgiving.)Download our app for the latestHere is where you can download our app for the latest weather alerts.Track interactive, Doppler radar(App users, click here to see our interactive radar.)Real-time traffic map(App users, click here to see our real-time traffic map.)Follow our KCRA weather team on social mediaChief meteorologist Mark Finan on Facebook and TwitterMeteorologist Tamara Berg on Facebook and TwitterMeteorologist Eileen Javora on FacebookMeteorologist Dirk Verdoorn on FacebookMeteorologist/climate reporter Heather Waldman on Facebook and TwitterWatch our forecasts on TV or onlineHere’s where to find our latest video forecast. You can also watch a livestream of our latest newscast here. The banner on our website turns red when we’re live.We’re also streaming on the Very Local app for Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV.

KCRA 3’s weather team is calling Saturday an Impact Day due to the steady, moderate rainfall in Northern California.

Showers will continue to decrease in the Valley Saturday night and linger in the mountains.

Snow levels have been above pass level for the most part but should drop overnight.

It’s possible that chain controls could go up but amounts of snow should be limited.

Looking ahead, Sunday looks dry with highs in the low 60s and slightly breezy with winds at 10-20 mph. Lows should be in the mid-40s.

There is a chance of patchy fog in the region but expect sunny skies with a north breeze developing by Sunday afternoon and lasting overnight.

Next week also looks dry, making for good Thanksgiving travel conditions through the holiday.

(More travel coverage in the video below: This day is the worst for hitting the road before Thanksgiving.)

Download our app for the latest

Here is where you can download our app for the latest weather alerts.

Track interactive, Doppler radar

(App users, click here to see our interactive radar.)

Real-time traffic map

(App users, click here to see our real-time traffic map.)

Follow our KCRA weather team on social media

Watch our forecasts on TV or online

Here’s where to find our latest video forecast. You can also watch a livestream of our latest newscast here. The banner on our website turns red when we’re live.

We’re also streaming on the Very Local app for Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV.

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