Special weather statement
National weather service san joaquin valley - hanford ca
329 pm pdt sun apr 8 2012
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West central san joaquin valley-east central san joaquin valley-
Southwestern san joaquin valley-southeastern san joaquin valley-
Mariposa madera and fresno county foothills-
Tulare county foothills-kern county mountains-
Sierra nevada from yosemite to kings canyon-
Tulare county mountains-indian wells valley-
Southeastern kern county desert-
329 pm pdt sun apr 8 2012
...Unsettled tuesday night through saturday...
A pacific storm will approach california tuesday...Then move
Inland tuesday night. Rain will first begin on the west side of
The san joaquin valley late tuesday afternoon...Spreading inland
Tuesday night. The snow level will lower to between 5000 and 6000
Feet by wednesday morning...With up to a foot of new snow possible
Above 7000 feet. Scattered to numerous showers will linger into
Wednesday...But will be decreasing during the day.
Partial clearing will occur wednesday night and thursday. A few
Lingering showers are possible from fresno north...But no
Significant rain or snow is expected.
A second storm is forecast to reach central california friday.
Rain will spread inland thursday night and continue friday. This
Will be a slightly cooler and stronger storm...With significant
Rain and mountain snow possible. The snow level could fall to
To around 4000 feet friday...And could cause travel problems on
The grapevine and tehachapi pass.
If you are planning travel between the san joaquin valley and
Southern california friday through saturday morning...Check the
Latest forecasts and road conditions before departing.
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Bingham
Weather.Gov/hanford