California Weather Alert: Heavy Rain and Patchy Fog Expected in Eureka Area Starting Sunday
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Eureka, CA – Residents in Eureka should prepare for heavy rain and patchy fog starting Sunday, with potential travel disruptions along U.S. Route 101 through early next week. The National Weather Service forecasts significant rainfall Sunday and Monday, including Washington’s Birthday, with patchy fog reducing visibility Tuesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will begin late Saturday night and continue through Monday, with a 90% chance of precipitation Sunday. Drivers along U.S. Route 101 should expect slick roads and reduced visibility, particularly Sunday night when winds could reach 20 mph.
Monday’s rain is likely, especially before 10 a.m., with lingering showers into the night. Commuters should allow extra travel time due to wet roads and potential fog. By Tuesday, patchy fog is expected from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., followed by mostly cloudy skies and a high near 54°F.
Looking ahead, rain is likely again Wednesday, with temperatures remaining mild in the low 50s. Residents are encouraged to secure outdoor items, check road conditions, and plan accordingly for wet and foggy weather in the coming days.
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