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Dry the rest of the week before a more active pattern moves in

Minus a few light showers on the North Coast this morning it will be another dry and mild day.

High pressure is the dominant feature over NorCal and that will mean dry conditions through the end of the week.

That said, there will still be areas of patchy fog including parts of the Sacramento Valley that will see patchy fog especially in the overnight and morning hours. Otherwise, there will be passing high and mid-level clouds at times.

This drier pattern will stick around through Friday before the ridge begins to push to the east allowing the storm door to open once again.

Off and on rain is expected this weekend and most likely through all of next week as well.

Snow levels look to start off fairly high and will be above 5,000 feet Saturday, Sunday and Monday but may lower down to around 4,000 feet give or take by next Tuesday (Christmas Eve).

As of right now, it looks like rain and mountain snow for Christmas Eve but dry for your Christmas Day before another round of rain and mountain snow moves through on the 26th.

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A Flood Advisory has been issued along the Sacramento River just north of Redding to Red Bluff. Cow Creek has reached the flood stage and minor street flooding is expected not only in that area but others in the Flood Advisory perimeter. Conditions are expected to improve by around 2:00 this afternoon.

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A Flood Advisory has been issued along the Sacramento River just north of Redding to Red Bluff. Cow Creek has reached the flood stage and minor street flooding is expected not only in that area but others in the Flood Advisory perimeter. Conditions are expected to improve by around 2:00 this afternoon.

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Steady rain will turn to scattered showers and possible thunderstorms later this morning and afternoon. Snow levels will be as low as 4,500 feet and will impact mountain travel mainly east of I-5 on the higher mountain passes. Drier weather is expected later tonight into Christmas morning but there will most likely be some fog development.
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Steady rain will turn to scattered showers and possible thunderstorms later this morning and afternoon. Snow levels will be as low as 4,500 feet and will impact mountain travel mainly east of I-5 on the higher mountain passes. Drier weather is expected later tonight into Christmas morning but there will most likely be some fog development.
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Best guess at a good evening to visit turtle bay lights without rain?