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topicnews · July 15, 2025

Northern California could see three -digit digits on Monday

Northern California could see three -digit digits on Monday


North California Weather forecast: Triple Digits expects on Monday

So far. If you throw a live look here for 18 of the Golden One Center, it is another KCRA 3 Weather Impact Day. At least in many places we will see temperatures 100 degrees. Let's go to meteorologist Tamara Berg for more. Yes, and go out of the door early again this morning. Things are pretty comfortable. Let's take a look at some of these flood problems. Consider here. As you can see in the east coast, there are several locations where you can see some of these green outlines. These are some of the flood clocks that are available today during a large part of the day. And they have a lot of rain that is directed towards New Hampshire and also in the region of New England. And you can see that even in the state of New York, here on the west coast will see a certain potential for flood problems. Comfortable start. We are in Sacramento Stockton 61 in the low 1960s and are currently in Modesto and 51 in Lake Tahoe Sunrise to start their Monday at 553. We will log 14 hours and 36 minutes of daylight. If you are curious, the moon phase, when you are curious, shrink a little more down in this 80% lighting phase in the dwindling phase, as it shrinks down again before it builds back into August until the next full moon. Smoke forecast. We have a thin layer of a hay sky. Again it is very thin. With regard to the air quality concerns, it is very increased. And we start morning, especially in parts of the Northern Plumas County with moderate air quality concentration. I assume that this will be better and will improve during the day, and we will be thrown out of this smoke here. Thanks to the Delta Breeze, which will get a little more into the evening tonight. Welcome to the forecast of July 14th. Ty 100. It increases from normal, which is normally 93, but remains shy before recording. The record that day was broken in 1972 will hold at 114 degrees. We will see the structure of the effective heat, especially since we come over lunch over afternoon. The temperatures feel pretty hot, especially in this direct sunlight. This is the time of day, these hours between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. you want to try to be in reasonable cooling and avoid this direct sunlight. Today in the foothills, a little warmer, high temperatures, upper 90s. And today in the Sierra, which looks at stubborn sunshine in the front half of the day, in the mid -1980s in this air quality concentration with some of these forest fire smoke awaited to really improve, since a small feature would work along the coast, and this will help increase the Delta breeze. So we will notice a big change compared to the forecast, especially on Tuesday. Although today we have to deal with the heat, the forecast of 100 and occasionally the haunted sunshine, note that the breeze will be nearby and will occasionally be gusty. Tomorrow we will go from 100 to a high of only 89. Tomorrow we will hang on Friday with 92 with the 80s to at least Thursday near normal and then more warmth will be set up next week. Although it was also a good challenge for you because I mean, it is literally back and forth this summer. And it only mentions some of the harvests in the area, such as the tomatoes that love the heat, watermelo

North California Weather forecast: Triple Digits expects on Monday

Updated: 6:45 a.m. PDT July 14, 2025

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Three -digit digits are likely to mark the beginning of the working week in Northern California. The KCRA 3 weather team will give an impact day on Monday. These are issued if the weather conditions for some people could prove to be risky. Due to the high heat, those who are sensitive to heat or longer times outdoors could be susceptible to heat -related diseases. The meteorologist Tamara Berg said that the forecast on Monday for downtown Sacramento on Sunday is 100 degrees in downtown Sacramento. The average for this season is 93 degrees. In the foothills, the mid -1980s could reach the mid -1980s. Before the afternoon heats up, the morning will be comfortable, mostly a clear sky and a delta breeze in the valley. The maximum stalls in the range in the range from 97 to 102 degrees in the entire region. The forest fire smoke will continue to cause blurry sky in the afternoon. It is expected that air quality remains moderate, an improvement compared to the time when the wind brought smoke into the region last week. It is also expected that these winds are cooling the temperatures that could extend until the rest of the week in the upper 80-8-8, Berg said that the level could be below average for this time of year. Berg on Facebook and X.Meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn on Facebook meteorologist/climate reporter Heather Waldman on Facebook and X.Meteorologist Kelly Curran via X.Meteorologist Ophelia Young on Facebook and X. You climb our forecasts on television or online, where we find our latest video preliminary. You can also see a live stream of our latest news program here. The banner on our website becomes red when we are live. We also stream in the very local app for Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV. Further reporting on Top California Stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us here on YouTube and subscribe to our channel

Three -digit digits are likely to mark the beginning of the working week in Northern California.

The KCRA 3 -weather team issues an impact day for Monday. These are issued if the weather conditions for some people could prove to be risky. Due to the high heat, those who are sensitive to heat or spend the long time outdoors could be susceptible to heat -related diseases.

The meteorologist Tamara Berg said that the forecast wedding on Monday for downtown Sacramento recorded 100 degrees compared to the 94 degrees on Sunday. The average for this season is 93 degrees.

Heights in the foothills were able to reach the 90s in the middle up to the upper, while the Sierra was able to reach in the mid -1980s.

Before the afternoon heats up, the morning will be comfortable, mostly with a clear sky and a delta breeze in the valley. The heights in the range from 97 to 102 degrees are likely to be in the entire region.

In the afternoon, the ongoing forest fire smoke will continue to cause hay sky. It is expected that air quality remains moderate, an improvement compared to the first time smoke to the region last week.

Berg said that air quality will probably improve on Tuesday if the wind winds increase. It is also expected that these winds cool down the temperatures that can be enough in the upper 80s.

Berg looked at the rest of the week and said that the highs could be below average for this season.

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