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Finally a storm that is forecast to produce some decent amounts of rainfall over the area today into this weekend. Although temperatures will be too warm for snow except at the highest elevations of the mountains. Locally heavy rain could fall in the Sacramento Mountains with some storm totals possibly approaching 2-3 inches.

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