Storm coming to Northern California Tuesday, could impact traffic

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Over the past week, some light rain and a moderate amount of snow hit the Sierra due to several light systems moving over Northern California.

Now, a stronger atmospheric river is expected to join forces with a developing low pressure system offshore Monday night to deliver rain to the area by Tuesday morning.

The wet weather is expected to move from the northwest toward the southeast, hitting areas of Santa Rosa, Vacaville and San Francisco through the morning commute. Sacramento into Auburn and Yuba City should expect rain by mid-morning into the lunchtime hours. The San Joaquin Valley through the foothills of Placerville, Sonora and Arnold are expecting rain by the afternoon to evening hours.
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