![]() Winter storm watches are in effect for the eastern Santa Clara hills and Santa Cruz Mountains from Wednesday through Thursday morning. The winter storms will usher up to a tenth of an inch of snow across most of the summits in the region, while residents who happen to be near Mount Hamilton have a good chance of seeing as much as 4 inches of snow. Residents in San Jose will be in for some photogenic views of the snowpack in the Santa Cruz Mountains and the eastern Santa Clara hills by Thursday and Friday. Look for anywhere between a dusting to an inch of snow at summits like Mount Tam as temperatures drop well below freezing across most of the North Bay’s highlands. Baron LynxĪ mix of rain and snow will dot most of the Marin Headlands on Thursday and Friday, while snow chances will be highest on Thursday morning. Higher peaks like Mount Hamilton could see as much as 5 inches before all is said and done. The Baron weather model’s forecast snow totals for Santa Cruz County with cities like Felton likely to see anywhere from a dusting to an inch of snow. “This is shaping up to be a very unusual event,” Swain said. ![]() This also means that residents in the Oakland and Berkeley hills could see a dusting of snow on Thursday morning just before the snow line climbs back up to 1,000 feet. If this happens, Mount Davidson, Twin Peaks and Bernal Heights all have a chance of flurries on Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Weather models like the European and North American are predicting the snow line will fall as low as 500 feet by Wednesday night. Live storm map: See where snow and rain are hitting California and Bay Area Is the drought finally over?Ĭalifornia reservoir levels: Charts show state water supply The epic California snowpack is inching toward record levelsĬalifornia's historically wet winter continues. Here’s what the first half of March looks like Here’s when the rain and snow will returnĬalifornia’s storms aren't letting up. Bay Area gets a short break from winter storm.
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