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Fresno weather forecast calls for rain and cooler temperatures. When will showers start?

Oct 27, 2024Oct 27, 2024

After months of dry, hot weather, the Fresno area is expected to see some rain along with a big drop in temperatures, the National Weather Service said.

“A pattern change will take place early next week (and) shift winds to the northwest, drawing in cooler air from the north Pacific to central California,” the weather agency said on X, formerly called Twitter. “Afternoon highs next week are expected to be around 5 degrees cooler than average for this time of year.”

The weather change is expected to start on Sunday, according to the national weather service.

A pattern change will take place early next week will shift winds to the northwest, drawing in cooler air from the north Pacific to central California. Afternoon highs next week are expected to be around 5 degrees cooler than average for this time of year. #cawx pic.twitter.com/TR0LmzhQsQ

— NWS Hanford (@NWSHanford) October 25, 2024

Here’s what’s in store.

Saturday will see mostly cloudy skies with a high temperature around 79 degrees, a low temperature near 57 degrees and winds around 5 mph, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service.

Sunday will be partly sunny with a high near 77 and a low around 56.

Winds are expected to be 5 to 10 mph, with gusts up to 15 mph.

Rain clouds start showing up late Sunday night, said Dan Harty, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Hanford.

Harty said there’s a “small chance of rain” on Sunday, adding that residents shouldn’t expect “anything significant, maybe a few hundredths of an inch“ of precipitation.

Skies are forecast to be mostly sunny on Monday with a 30% chance of rain before 11 a.m. The high will be near 67 and the low will be around 48.

“There’s going to be an increase in winds on Monday,” Harty said. “Expect some gusty winds Monday morning, maybe around 25 mph or so.”

Tuesday’s high will be near 65, and the low will be around 45.

Harty said there’s a 20% chance of showers into Tuesday morning with “very, very light amounts” of rain in the Fresno area.

He added that those closer to the Sierra Nevada have “better chances” at seeing some moisture, predicting “up to a 10th to a quarter of an inch of liquid in the mountains (and a) couple inches of snow.”

On Wednesday, the high will be near 68 with a low around 46.

Thursday will see sunny skies with a high near 68 and winds up to 5 mph.

“The temperature is gonna cool down quite a bit” over that time period, Harty said, adding that Fresno-area residents can expect highs in the upper 60s to near 70 for most of next week.

“We’re not going to really warm up,” he said.

To prepare for rain, the National Weather Service said residents should:

Clear leaves from storm drains.

Clean out gutters.

Check windshield wipers.

Have an umbrella and rain gear ready.

Be careful on slick roads

Look out for snowy roads on higher elevation