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Abby Leonard

@abbyleo18500209

Abby L. | 19 yrs old | FLC | Station: KCAELKGR168 | From ⛈️-🔥 I forecast & track it |

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calendar_today12-05-2019 06:50:06

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Tule fog is hanging around Sacramento county. If you are driving drive safely. Visibility is very reduced. Dense fog advisory remains in effect until 11 AM. #sacwx #cawx

Tule fog is hanging around Sacramento county. If you are driving drive safely. Visibility is very reduced. Dense fog advisory remains in effect until 11 AM. #sacwx #cawx
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Current satellite shows that tule fog is present in portions of southern Sacramento county and in the San Joaquin Valley this morning. Take caution while driving. A dense fog advisory remains in effect until 10 AM. #CAwx #Sacwx

Current satellite shows that tule fog is present in portions of southern Sacramento county and in the San Joaquin Valley this morning. Take caution while driving. A dense fog advisory remains in effect until 10 AM. #CAwx #Sacwx
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This composite image loop from NOAA Satellites shows dense fog extending across much of California's central valley this morning. Visibilities less than 1/2 mile are being observed from Sacramento south through much of the San Joaquin Valley. #CAwx

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A dangerous narrow cold frontal rainband (NCFR) will sweep through the Bay Area and Northern California overnight, bringing torrential downpours, urban flooding, wind gusts of up to 60 mph, and the potential for an isolated severe thunderstorm. As the line of storms moves into

A dangerous narrow cold frontal rainband (NCFR) will sweep through the Bay Area and Northern California overnight, bringing torrential downpours, urban flooding, wind gusts of up to 60 mph, and the potential for an isolated severe thunderstorm.

As the line of storms moves into
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Up to 20-30 inches of rain will fall in Northern California in the Northern Sierra, with flood watches issued for over 10 million people. Locations above 7,000 feet along the Sierra crest will likely receive 4–8+ feet of snow over the next week. Tropical moisture originating

Up to 20-30 inches of rain will fall in Northern California in the Northern Sierra, with flood watches issued for over 10 million people.  

Locations above 7,000 feet along the Sierra crest will likely receive 4–8+ feet of snow over the next week. 

Tropical moisture originating