Spring rain, thunderstorms may return to Northern California


by FOX40

FOX40— (FOX40.COM) -- After starting the week in the upper 80s, parts of Northern California may be back under some wet weather and a chance of thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service Sacramento station. From Tuesday and into Wednesday there is a 15% to 35% of thunderstorms in the foothills and the Sierra. According to []

Los Angeles Times—May is off to a wet start in Southern California with cold temperatures and rain over the weekend. Los Angeles is expected to see colder temperatures and some light rain over the weekend, kicking off a wet start to May. L.A. County has about a 30% chance of rain Saturday into Sunday morning, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Rose Schoenfeld. Rainfall totals are expected to range between 0.1 inch and 0.25 inches in lower elevations, with more potentially in mountain regions. Temperatures are expected to drop over the weekend, as an increase in air flowing in from the Pacific...

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www.sunderlandecho.com—Met Office predicts when warmer, drier more spring-like weather may at long last return to Sunderland. With May less than a week away, it’s fair to say the first two months of spring have been somewhat of a let down. After waking up on Monday to another dull, wet day with a cold northerly wind, my wife perhaps rather aptly summed it up when she described the weather currently being served up as “it’s like November but with light nights”. It follows on from what has been the wettest 18 months since Met Office records began in 1836 with the washout summer of 2023 followed by a succession of 11...