
"The National Weather Service shows San Francisco with a 20% to 25% chance of rain starting Thursday afternoon, with the percentage rising as we get to Friday morning."
"The wide region is expected to be seeing a fair amount of rain Friday and Saturday, with accumulations up to 2 inches in the Santa Cruz mountains, and up to 1.5 inches in San Francisco."
"A winter storm watch is now in effect for Friday to Sunday, with multiple feet of snow predicted, particularly above 4,500 feet."
"California reservoir levels are currently mostly above historical averages, with Lake Oroville and Folsom Lake both approaching capacity."
Northern California will experience rain starting Thursday afternoon, with chances increasing into Friday. San Francisco may see up to 1.5 inches of rain, while the Santa Cruz mountains could receive up to 2 inches. Thunderstorms are possible from Friday to Sunday. A winter storm watch is in effect for the Tahoe area, predicting multiple feet of snow above 4,500 feet. Travel along I-80 may be difficult. California reservoir levels are mostly above historical averages, aiding water needs.
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