California – Light rain taps rooftops across Eureka, and slick streets are already creating slow travel conditions as showers continue through the morning hours.
According to the National Weather Service, showers remain likely through the day with temperatures topping out near 54°F. Rainfall amounts stay light, but steady drizzle and damp pavement will impact visibility and traction on roads like US-101 .
Across Humboldt County, including Arcata and McKinleyville, conditions gradually improve later today as showers taper and partial clearing begins. Drivers should remain cautious through midday, especially on curves and shaded stretches where roads stay wet longest.
By Friday, sunshine returns with highs climbing near 59°F. Winds remain light, helping create a calmer and more comfortable feel across coastal communities.
The first weekend of April brings a noticeable warm-up. Highs reach the mid-60s Saturday and Sunday with partly sunny skies. However, nighttime and early morning hours introduce a new concern. Patchy fog develops late Sunday night, reducing visibility along coastal highways and low-lying areas.
Looking ahead, early next week turns slightly unsettled again with chances for light rain returning by Tuesday, though temperatures remain mild in the upper 50s.
For now, expect improving conditions after today’s rain, but stay alert for fog late in the weekend.
Five Day Outlook for Eureka, California
Friday: Sunny, high 59°F
Saturday: Sunny, high 66°F
Sunday: Partly sunny, high 66°F
Monday: Partly sunny, high 62°F
Tuesday: Chance of rain, high 59°F


