URGENT WEATHER UPDATE: Residents of Northern California can expect morning fog to clear, giving way to sunshine this afternoon. A light northerly wind is forecasted to disperse the fog, resulting in temperatures soaring to around 50 degrees Fahrenheit in the valleys by midday.
Sunday’s weather will be cool yet calm in the foothills, with highs reaching the upper 40s. Meanwhile, the Sierra will experience a chilly day, with temperatures peaking in the 30s. As high pressure settles in, morning fog could become more pronounced, keeping temperatures hovering in the low 50s.
Looking ahead, weather models are indicating significant uncertainty about the conditions on New Year’s Eve. Some forecasts predict an earlier arrival of moisture, which could lead to a wet celebration, while others suggest a drier evening as the system may hold off until later.
This developing situation means that partygoers should stay updated on the forecast as New Year’s Eve approaches. With the potential for a shift in weather patterns, officials advise caution for those planning outdoor festivities.
Stay tuned for more updates as we monitor these critical weather changes. The community is encouraged to prepare for varying conditions and celebrate responsibly, regardless of the forecast.
