KCRA 3 welcomes the meteorologist Ophelia Young

KCRA 3 welcomes the meteorologist Ophelia Young

KCRA 3 welcomes the meteorologist Ophelia Young

Temperatures back in the upper 40s. We also observe this system. It will have some rain and snow opportunities in the next few days, and it has been a bit since we talked about rain and snow. You would like to introduce more information to the latest member of the KCRA 3 weather team. The meteorologist Ofilia Young are over in the weather center. Ophelia, how long has it been that we have seen rain in Sacramento? YES. Thanks, Heather. And that’s music for my ears, because this was one of the driest April. In fact, the only day we got measurable rain was April 1. And that was the real April Fool’s joke. We had no trace. Nothing measurable. To this day nothing. And that makes April for the sixth, driest April, which is per record. We are six in 1931. Now on April 2021, in which we got absolutely nothing. And what we should have is a little less than 1.5 inches. Now some places in Northern California have made themselves a little better. San Francisco South Lake Tahoe, so far this month about a quarter of inches. South Lake Tahoe A quarter power Marysville Yuba City a little less than a fifth. Stock tone a third and modesto about a 10th centimeter. But all of these values ​​well below the average. And how much more could we add to these numbers? Heather, I’ll send it back to the answer. YES. Thank you, Ophelia. We will hear a little more about the fact that she rises in just a few minutes. But whenever we can get a bit of precipitation in April, it is welcome. Now, for some of us in the valley and in the foothills, the irrigation systems probably still have to use. But if you climb into the Sierra on Friday evening on Saturday, we will see enough snow for chain controls. Nice to see that this can be done. But a little annoying again. So let’s take a futurecast here. This is a good job this afternoon to show that the clouds increase. When we come to Friday, the snow showers could become a bit mushy after sunset after sunset. So it is 1030 Friday evening. This is the time when we could see a few showers in the valley. The daylight lessons in the valley will now be dry when we go to Saturday morning. We start dry in most tales. Could be a few showers north of Sacramento, but you notice the foothills, it is not heavy rain, but it will be light, steady drizzle. It will also be pretty cool for most of the day. Sonora Jackson, Grass Valley, Nevada City again, not heavy rains, but rain steadily all day. Note the snow in the Sierra. This snow mirror around 5000 foot for most of the day. Snow will be easy, but sometimes it will accumulate enough for chain controls. Most of the valley on Saturday evening, but it is still damp in the runners and we also watch this snow showers in the Sierra. Sunday can start with a little light rain and a little light snow in the mountains, but the trend until Sunday afternoon is that things dry out. We talk so much snow. 4 to 5 inch snow over the peaks from Friday evening to Saturday. We will go into a small bonus snow in Sunday, but I think snow will be most important and travel will be the most affected on Saturday on Friday. I don’t think they will have problems getting up at the summit. During the day there could be a few rain shower that change to the snow as soon as the sun goes on Friday evening for the Foothills Placerville Jackson through Sonora chance for a shower in the evening. But I think your daylight hours are dry. It will also be dry through the Delta and the Bay Area, but we still have the Onshore breeze, so Fairfield remains the San Joaquin Valley from daylight in the mid -1960s, but in the evening I think that after 7:00 p.m. Stockton -Manteca even Turlock and Tracy can see that one or two showers look through the sacrament, but it looks on Friday. A slightly higher chance for a few isolated showers if we work on Saturday, but we have emphasized this in the past few days. If you have the outdoor plan on Saturday, you can still keep well. These showers will be isolated. The concern is really this snow in the Sierra, but it is nice to be able to talk about a little rain and snow at this time of year. And of course nice to bring our latest meteorologist Amelia. WELCOME. Welcome to the team. And they were born in Northern California. Yes, I have been a native of San Francisco, but I’ve spent the past ten years in Las Vegas, i.e. quite a change in the weather. Yes, I am cold, as you can imagine, but I’m h

KCRA 3 welcomes the meteorologist Ophelia Young

KCRA 3 welcomes Ophelia Young as the latest member of our water team. Young brought us on the KCRA 3 News at 4 p.m. on Wednesday and reported on the previous number of rain in April. This was one of the driest April for Sacramento, whereby April 1 was the only day with measurable rain. “And that was the joke of real April Fool’s joke,” she said. Young is a San Francisco born who has worked in Las Vegas in the past 10 years. “So there is quite a change in the weather,” she said. “I am cold as you can imagine, but I am happy to be forecast in a place that I look at for at home.” She is the mother of two young children who started her career as a news reporter and also worked as a teacher. See more reporting about Top -California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us here on YouTube and subscribe to our channel

KCRA 3 welcomes Ophelia Young as the latest member of our water team.

Young gave us to the KCRA 3 News with us on Wednesday at 4 p.m. and has so far reported rain in April.

This was one of the driest April for Sacramento, whereby April 1 was the only day with measurable rain.

“And that was the joke of real April Fool’s joke,” she said.

Young is a San Francisco from San Francisco who has worked in Las Vegas in the past 10 years.

“So there is quite a change in the weather,” she said. “I am cold as you can imagine, but I’m glad to have predicted in a place that I look at for at home.”

She is the mother of two young children who started her career as a news reporter and also worked as a teacher.

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