Northern California will see another round of rain and snow Monday, following a previous weather system that soaked the region.The KCRA 3 weather team issued an Impact Day on Monday because of how wet conditions will affect outdoor activities and travel. Damp roads can lead to slicker conditions, and motorists should consider driving more slowly to account for traction. In the Sierra, enough snow can result in chain controls. When those are in effect, the speed limit for Interstate 80 is 30 mph. Along Highway 50, it is 25 mph.RainMeteorologist Tamara Berg said moderate-to-heavy rain fell across the Sacramento Valley through about 6 a.m. For the rest of the day, rain showers will taper.Steady, moderate rain is expected to continue in the Foothills through the day, and isolated thunderstorms are possible through sunset.Berg said the Valley can expect anywhere from a quarter-inch to an inch of rain, while the Foothills could see 1 to 2 inches of rain. SnowThe Sierra will see snow levels around the 6,000-foot elevation mark. Levels may drop overnight and into early Tuesday.Berg said the passes could see 3 to 10 inches of snow, while the Lake Tahoe level will likely be around 1 to 2 inches. Elevations above 8,000 feet could range from 8 to 18 inches.By Tuesday, conditions should clear out.Another round of rain and snow is possible Thursday.Sacramento rain totalsFollowing this past weekend’s weather system, below are the preliminary rain totals as of 6 a.m. Nov. 17.Sacramento Executive Airport: 0.96 inchesStockton: 2.52 inchesModesto: 1.62 inchesMarysville: 0.75 inchesAuburn: 1.07 inchesPlacerville: 1.43 inchesREAL-TIME TRAFFIC MAPClick here to see our interactive traffic map.TRACK INTERACTIVE, DOPPLER RADARClick here to see our interactive radar.DOWNLOAD OUR APP FOR THE LATESTHere is where you can download our app.Follow our KCRA weather team on social mediaMeteorologist Tamara Berg on Facebook and X.Meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn on FacebookMeteorologist/Climate Reporter Heather Waldman on Facebook and X.Meteorologist Kelly Curran on X.Meteorologist Ophelia Young on Facebook and X.Watch our forecasts on TV or onlineHere’s where to find our latest video forecast. You can also watch a livestream of our latest newscast here. The banner on our website turns red when we’re live.We’re also streaming on the Very Local app for Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel
NEVADA COUNTY, Calif. —
Northern California will see another round of rain and snow Monday, following a previous weather system that soaked the region.
The KCRA 3 weather team issued an Impact Day on Monday because of how wet conditions will affect outdoor activities and travel.
Damp roads can lead to slicker conditions, and motorists should consider driving more slowly to account for traction. In the Sierra, enough snow can result in chain controls. When those are in effect, the speed limit for Interstate 80 is 30 mph. Along Highway 50, it is 25 mph.
Rain
Meteorologist Tamara Berg said moderate-to-heavy rain fell across the Sacramento Valley through about 6 a.m. For the rest of the day, rain showers will taper.
Steady, moderate rain is expected to continue in the Foothills through the day, and isolated thunderstorms are possible through sunset.
Berg said the Valley can expect anywhere from a quarter-inch to an inch of rain, while the Foothills could see 1 to 2 inches of rain.
Snow
The Sierra will see snow levels around the 6,000-foot elevation mark. Levels may drop overnight and into early Tuesday.
Berg said the passes could see 3 to 10 inches of snow, while the Lake Tahoe level will likely be around 1 to 2 inches. Elevations above 8,000 feet could range from 8 to 18 inches.
By Tuesday, conditions should clear out.
Another round of rain and snow is possible Thursday.
Sacramento rain totals
Following this past weekend’s weather system, below are the preliminary rain totals as of 6 a.m. Nov. 17.

Sacramento Executive Airport: 0.96 inchesStockton: 2.52 inchesModesto: 1.62 inchesMarysville: 0.75 inchesAuburn: 1.07 inchesPlacerville: 1.43 inches
REAL-TIME TRAFFIC MAP
Click here to see our interactive traffic map.
TRACK INTERACTIVE, DOPPLER RADAR
Click here to see our interactive radar.
DOWNLOAD OUR APP FOR THE LATEST
Here is where you can download our app.
Follow our KCRA weather team on social media
Meteorologist Tamara Berg on Facebook and X.Meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn on FacebookMeteorologist/Climate Reporter Heather Waldman on Facebook and X.Meteorologist Kelly Curran on X.Meteorologist Ophelia Young on Facebook and X.
Watch our forecasts on TV or online
Here’s where to find our latest video forecast. You can also watch a livestream of our latest newscast here. The banner on our website turns red when we’re live.
We’re also streaming on the Very Local app for Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV.
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