####018004697#### AGUS76 KRSA 021559 HMDRSA Hydrometeorological Discussion National Weather Service / California Nevada RFC / Sacramento CA 830 AM PDT Thu May 2 2024 ...LIGHT PRECIP POSSIBLE NEAR ORCA BORDER AND NRN NV TODAY AND AGAIN ON MONDAY INTO TUESDAY AS DISTURBANCES BRUSH THE FAR NORTHERN PORTION OF THE REGION... ...COOLER WITH MORE WIDESPREAD PRECIP OVER SRN OR AND NRN CA FRIDAY AFTERNOON/NIGHT AND SPREADING SOUTH AND EAST SATURDAY WITH SHOWERS POSSIBLE SUNDAY MAINLY OVER THE SIERRA AND OVER NV AS AN UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVES THROUGH THE REGION... .METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS (THU AM - WED AM)... Upper level trough over the North west U.S. with a disturbance moving through Pac NW and into the Great Basin and weak ridging off the west coast ahead of a low pressure system coming down from the Gulf of Alaska today. Precipitable water plume aimed near the ORCA border this morning with about an inch PW off far NW CA coast (12Z MFR sounding 0.78 inches, above normal for this time of year). Light precip near the ORCA border and over far Nrn NV this morning will continue today and taper off overnight as the disturbance shifts to the east and weak ridging moves over the region. Precip amounts generally around a third of an inch or less but local amounts up to half an inch possible. Freezing levels around 5500-7000 ft over the far north and above 7000 ft elsewhere today into tonight. The low pressure system moving down from the Gulf of Alaska approaches the Pac NW and Nrn CA coast on Friday with the cold front moving southeast through the region Friday night into early Sunday and the moving onshore near the ORCA border Saturday night and east into UT/ID region Sunday night. This system will bring cooler temperatures along with widespread precip to Srn OR and Nrn and Central CA and most of NV along with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Moisture plume around 1.1 inches along the NRn CA coast Friday afternoon/evening drops to around the Bay area Saturday morning and around Point Conception Saturday afternoon/evening and down into Baja Sunday morning. Increased precip amounts (generally a tenth to around a half an inch) over Nrn and Central CA and NV for Friday night into Saturday night. Precip will start over the NW CA coast and Srn OR Cascades Friday afternoon (although light precip possible NW CA coast Friday morning) and increase and spread south and east into Nrn NV and Central CA Friday night into Saturday as the front moves through the region with some showers possible over Srn CA and NV Saturday night into early Sunday. Precip tapers off Saturday night into Sunday as the moisture plume and front shift out of the region and low moves through the Great Basin. Precip amounts for Friday night through Sunday night around 2-3 inches for the NW CA coast and 1.5-2.5 inches for the Nrn and Central Sierra and 1-2 inches for the Srn OR Cascades and Shasta Basin and over higher terrain of Nrn NV including the Ruby Mountains and 0.5-1.5 inches for the Srn Sierra and 0.5-1 inch for the Russian Basin and into Central CA coast and 0.3-1.25 inches for the Sacramento Valley and a few hundredths to around a half of an inch for SJ Valley. Freezing levels around 7000 ft and higher Friday afternoon then drop to 3000- 5000 ft over Nrn and Central CA behind the front Saturday into Saturday evening and 4000-6000ft over Nrn and Central NV Saturday night. Freezing levels rising to around 4000-6000 ft over Nrn CA and 6000-8000 ft over Central CA and NV on Sunday. A shortwave trough moves into the Pac NW and brushes the far north portion of the region on Monday into Tuesday for a chance of light precip over the far north. Precip amounts expected to be generally a quarter of an inch or less on Monday and a tenth of an inch or less on Tuesday. Freezing levels generally around 7000 ft and higher on except around 4000-6000ft for the far north Monday and Tuesday. Max temperatures generally around normal today and Friday. Max temperatures cool to below normal (up to 20 degrees) over most of CA and western NV on Saturday behind the cold front and temperatures stay near normal to a few degrees above over NE NV and SE CA. Max temperatures generally 10 to 25 degrees below normal across the entire region on Sunday. Max temps warm up to near normal to 15 degrees below normal on Monday and Tuesday (with the coolest temps in the far north). QPF graphics are available at www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/qpf.php Osborne $$