Northern California forecast: Strong atmospheric river to bring rain, snow this week

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Monday will bring cooler-than-seasonable temperatures to Northern California, with upper elevations still experiencing snowy conditions.

Meteorologist Tamara Berg said Monday’s forecast high for downtown Sacramento is 59 degrees, a dip from 63 degrees recorded Sunday. The average for this time of year is 64 degrees.

Expected high temperatures for the Foothills are in the low 50s, and the Sierra highs could reach the mid-50s. The Sierra is likely to see lingering snow flurries in the morning.

Northern California freeze warning

Berg said a freeze warning will start at 10 p.m. Monday through 10 a.m. Tuesday. Elevations below 2,000 feet including parts of the San Joaquin Valley will see low temperatures from 30-36 degrees with frost possible in the morning…

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