Fresno, CA – A shifting spring weather pattern is bringing increasing chances of thunderstorms and steady rain to Central California this weekend, with the greatest impacts expected Sunday.
According to the US National Weather Service in Hanford, daily chances for lightning will continue through Monday, with the highest probability developing Sunday afternoon and evening. Heavy rain is expected across the San Joaquin Valley, including Fresno, while significant snowfall is forecast in the Sierra Nevada.
Rain totals across Fresno and surrounding areas could exceed a half-inch through the weekend, with localized higher amounts possible during thunderstorms. Mountain क्षेत्रों such as Shaver Lake and Huntington Lake may see substantial snow accumulation, creating hazardous travel conditions.
Drivers along Highway 99, Highway 41, and routes դեպի the Sierra including Highway 168 should prepare for slick roads, reduced visibility, and possible delays—especially Sunday when storm activity peaks. Officials warn that even outside of thunderstorms, wet pavement and sudden downpours could impact commutes.
The unstable pattern may also bring brief lightning strikes, gusty winds, and rapidly changing conditions, particularly in the afternoon hours.
Residents are urged to stay weather-aware, monitor local forecasts, and allow extra travel time this weekend.
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