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Your Northern California weather forecast, delivered fast. The NorCal Weather Podcast brings you concise 3-minute updates from the Bay Area to the Sierras. Get current conditions, atmospheric river tracking, fire weather alerts, NWS warnings, and a 7-day outlook.© 2026 The Weather Podcast, Inc. Politik & Regierungen
  • 3/1 Northern California Weather 6 PM: Wind Advisory
    Mar 2 2026
    Good evening. Northern California. I'm Aaron Jolly. A sneaky little low pressure system is sliding through tonight. and it's painting two very different pictures across the region. Up in the northern Sacramento Valley and foothills, scattered showers and thunderstorms are popping off this evening. Some of those storms could bring frequent lightning and small hail. Nothing severe, but enough to make you look twice out the window. In the next 24 hours. Meanwhile, the Sierra is catching light snow above 7,000 feet. An inch or two at most. Barely a dusting by mountain standards. Now swing south to the Bay Area. You topped out around 63 degrees today under partly sunny skies. Enjoy that memory. Because light rain and drizzle creep in tonight, mainly north of the Golden Gate. It lingers into Monday morning. We're talking under a tenth of an inch. Lows settle near 53 degrees. More of a mist than a soaking. Over in the Central Valley, you had the easiest day of anyone. Mostly sunny, highs near 67 degrees. Tonight dips to 49 degrees under partly cloudy skies. Monday stays friendly with sunshine and highs around 65 degrees. The Bay Area clears by midday Monday, reaching 63 degrees after morning fog burns off. Now the week ahead is where things get interesting. Tuesday, high pressure muscles in. Sunshine returns everywhere. Wednesday, a quick weak system brushes the north with light showers possible. Then Thursday and Friday. That's the headline. North to east winds kick up and temperatures climb into the low 70s. Saturday looks even warmer. We're talking 70 to 74 degrees under blue skies. That's the kind of warmth that makes you forget it's still early March. If this podcast helps you plan your week, drop us a quick rating. Takes five seconds and means a lot. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • 3/1 Northern California Weather Noon: 44° Above Normal
    Mar 1 2026
    Good afternoon. Northern California. I'm Aaron Jolly. There's a big spinning low pressure system sitting about 500 miles off the coast right now. It's pulling cooler marine air straight at us. That's why you walked outside this morning into fog instead of sunshine. In the next 24 hours. If you're in the Bay Area, that patchy fog cuts visibility before 10 A.M. but it burns off by late morning. Temperatures climb into the low to mid 60s along the coast. Head inland to the Central Valley and you're looking at upper 60s to low 70s. Still plenty mild. We're running 44 degrees to 44 degrees above normal for early March. Now here's where it gets interesting. That low drifts closer tonight. Between midnight and 8 A.M. Monday, there's a chance of light rain across the North Bay and coastal areas. We're talking drizzle. Maybe a tenth of an inch. Enough to slick the roads for your Monday morning commute. but not enough to cancel anything. Overnight lows settle into the low 50s around the Bay. Upper 40s in the Central Valley. Monday morning fog and sprinkles taper off by mid morning. Highs bounce right back to the low to mid 60s at the coast, upper 60s inland. The week ahead tells a good story. Tuesday, high pressure muscles back in. Sunny skies, upper 60s. Wednesday brings one brief hiccup. A quick moving system clips northern areas with a slight chance of showers, then it's gone. Thursday and Friday? Offshore winds kick in with gusts up to 30 miles an hour through the hills. That pushes temperatures into the low 70s heading into next weekend. Perfect patio weather. Folks, this is the kind of early March stretch that makes you forget winter was ever a thing. Get outside and enjoy it. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • 2/28 Northern California Weather 6 PM: Wind Advisory
    Mar 1 2026
    Good evening. Northern California. I'm Aaron Jolly. Right now. Northern California is soaking in 75 degrees under a quilt of overcast skies. Enjoy that warmth tonight. Because an upper level low is sliding in from the Pacific. and it's rewriting tomorrow's plans. In the next 24 hours. Here's the setup. That low pressure system pulls moisture onshore and cools everything down. Tonight stays mild and dry. but by Sunday afternoon, clouds thicken and temperatures drop. The Bay Area tops out near 62 degrees tomorrow. That's more than ten degrees cooler than today's 73. Light rain develops after 10 P.M. Sunday night, though most spots barely see a tenth of an inch. More of a mist than a soaking. Over in the Central Valley, you're the warm spot today. Highs hit 76 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Tonight dips to 54 degrees. Sunday stays drier with partly sunny skies and highs near 68. Not bad at all. The North Bay and coastal areas catch the best rain chances Sunday night into Monday morning. Everywhere else? Odds stay low. and by Monday afternoon, the sun punches back through like it never left. Now the week ahead tells a nice story. Monday kicks off a warming trend with mostly sunny skies and mid 60s. Tuesday and Wednesday keep climbing into the upper 60s. A weak system may flick a few sprinkles across the north Wednesday, but nothing worth canceling plans over. Thursday and Friday turn breezy with north winds picking up. Highs push near 70 degrees under blue skies. One more thing worth noting. The spring equinox is just two weeks out. Sunrise rolls in at 6:41 A.M., sunset stretches to 5:58 P.M. We're gaining almost two and a half minutes of daylight every single day now. You can feel winter losing its grip. I'll be tracking that Sunday system all night. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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