• Flood Warning | Northern California Weather 6 AM
    Feb 26 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Northern California Weather Podcast. It's Thursday, February 26th. You opened your door this morning and thought someone stole the view. That thick gray soup is real, folks. Dense fog has swallowed the Central Valley and North Bay interior valleys. Visibility is down to a quarter mile or less. A Dense Fog Advisory holds until 10 A.M. Low beams only. Extra following distance. No heroics on the commute. Over in the Bay Area, you're waking up to 53 degrees under that murk. The fog peels back before 7 A.M.. And then the sun takes over. Mostly sunny skies push you to a pleasant 68 degrees this afternoon. Tonight settles back to mostly cloudy with lows near 54 degrees. Head inland to the Central Valley and the fog hangs a little longer, clearing around 9 A.M. Once it burns off, partly sunny skies and highs climbing to 74 degrees. That almost feels like someone fast forwarded to April. Overnight lows dip to 51 degrees under partly cloudy skies. Important note for our northern listeners. A Flood Warning remains in effect for the Sacramento River at Vina Woodson Bridge and Tehama Bridge through this afternoon. Minor flooding is happening right now. Don't drive through flooded roads. Period. Looking ahead, Friday keeps the warmth rolling. Bay Area hits 70 degrees. Central Valley reaches 73. Then the weekend brings a plot twist. A slight chance of rain sneaks in Saturday afternoon. Sunday cools to the mid 60s with another round of possible showers. Monday dries things out. One more thing to brighten your morning. Sunrise came at 6:44 A.M. Sunset tonight stretches to 5:57 P.M. We're gaining nearly two and a half minutes of daylight every single day now. Spring equinox is just three weeks out. Charge up those sunglasses. You'll need them by mid morning. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Flood Warning | Northern California Weather 6 PM
    Feb 26 2026
    Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Northern California Weather Podcast for Wednesday, February 25th. That overnight rain left us with a little over a tenth of an inch and a damp start. But step outside right now.. 65 degrees, clear skies. And the air smells fresh. Not bad for a Wednesday night. The Bay Area topped out near 64 degrees today. And clouds are hanging around through the evening. The real sneaky move comes later. Patchy fog creeps in after 3 A.M., so early risers, keep that in mind. Overnight lows settle near 53 degrees with a gentle west breeze. Now push inland to the Central Valley. Totally different vibe. Mostly sunny skies drove temps up to 75 degrees this afternoon. That's practically spring. Tonight dips to 55 degrees as clouds build in. Thursday morning, fog blankets the Bay Area but clears by 7 A.M. Then sunshine takes over and highs climb to 68 degrees. The Valley pushes 73 degrees under blue skies. Both regions cool into the low to mid 50s overnight. So what's the bigger picture look like? Friday is the headliner. Bay Area hits 70 degrees. The Central Valley soars to 74. We're talking 47 degrees to 47 degrees above normal for late February. Saturday holds warm with partly sunny skies before an upper level low starts nudging in from the west. Sunday is where the plot twists. Clouds thicken. A slight chance of light rain arrives, especially after 4 P.M. Bay Area cools to 63 degrees, Valley around 66. That rain chance lingers Sunday night, then.. It's gone. Monday and Tuesday dry out completely with sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 60s. One thing worth flagging. Dense fog advisories are possible through Saturday morning across the Central Valley. Visibility could drop below a quarter mile. If you're driving early, slow down and give yourself extra time. Charge your phone, set that alarm. And enjoy the warmth while it's here. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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