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After a historically dry January that saw California’s snowpack plummet to just nearly half of normal, a major pattern shift is finally delivering the "insane" snow totals needed to rescue the state’s frozen reservoir.
High pressure is in place and will clear out the skies on Thursday and bring great weather for a few days. Starting Sunday, a large system will arrive and bring inches of rain to the region.
Heavy rain will move into the Upstate late Saturday night and will stick around through the day Sunday. READ MORE:
After a few days of idyllic weather, conditions are expected to take a turn Saturday. Rain chances increase Friday evening before jumping to 74% at midnight. Chances are expected to stay high throughout the day with small hail and gusting winds ,