Other than a few sprinkles or mountain flurries most spots are starting of this Friday dry.

That changes as we roll into the afternoon as light rain showers overspread the region and continue into the evening. High temperatures climb into the low to mid 40’s with a breezy southerly wind gusting up to 25 mph.

The rain wraps up before midnight, with totals maxing out at a quarter of an inch… not enough to cause to much concern on our area rivers.

The weekend forecast brings the chance for snow showers or even snow squall Saturday, as temperatures max out in the upper 30’s and lower 40’s. Sunday brings a few lingering flurries over the North County with cooler temperatures in the upper 20’s and lower 30’s

Have a great night!

-Skytracker Meteorologist Haley Bouley