This morning we are seeing fog across the Valley. Plah ahead for a slower commute as the fog will stick around for awhile. Widespread showers move in this evening and last through Thursday morning. 4-8 inches of snow are possible down to 3,000 feet. So this will include most mountain towans and some people in the upper foothills. A Winter Weather Advisory is in place this evening through tomorrow morning due to the possibility of reduced visibilities, travel delays and slippery, snow covered roads.
After the lingering morning showers leave the area on Thursday morning, the sun comes out in the afternoon. The clear skies stick around Thursday night into Friday morning which could lead to temperatures dropping to near freezing in the Valley. Friday could see some scattered showers in the Valley lasting through to Saturday, but the best chances for it will be in the North Valley, with smaller chances in the Central Valley. Sunday more isolated to scattered showers will be possible yet again, with the best chances in the foothills and mountians across the region.
Valley highs dip into the 40s to start your next work week as a big winter system looks to enter the region. Rain chances look likely on Monday and Tuesday with snow levels dropping very low.