Winter Is so Back. Storms Are on the Way for the Bay Area and Sierra Nevada | KQED
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Winter Is so Back. Storms Are on the Way for the Bay Area and Sierra Nevada | KQED
"That next system really could help put us back on track, at least for our snowpack and water reservoir levels."
"It does look like the storm track from the Pacific is finally opening up to bring snow back to the Sierra."
"Winter is finally coming back."
A shift in the jet stream will allow Pacific storms to reach Northern California starting Tuesday, with a system from the Gulf of Alaska bringing rain and wind through midday Wednesday. Coastal cities could receive up to an inch of rain and the coastal range up to two inches, accompanied by colder temperatures and a chance of thunderstorms. A weekend system could deliver multiple feet of Sierra Nevada snow and may linger into next week, with a possible third storm thereafter. The reopening storm track should help snowpack and reservoir levels. Mountain travelers should avoid the snowiest windows and monitor road controls.
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