The Sacramento Valley has gotten more than an inch and a half of rain this week.
"And most of it fell yesterday," George Cline, forecaster with the National Weather Service, said.
George Cline is forecaster with the National Weather
Service. He says the heavy rains are over, but flooding of
creeks and streams is still possible because rain from the
foothills is still flowing into the valley.
"The creeks are still going to stay high even though the
rain has tapered off in the valley," Cline said.
Cline says light rain will continue through
tomorrow.
He says snow will continue to fall on the mountains too.
He expects about a foot in the next couple days. High winds
may cause visibility problems over the summit on
Saturday.
Cline says everything is expected to wind down Sunday.
He predicts sun and temperatures in the 60's next week.
"We might even see 70 degrees by mid week next week," he
said.