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Clear skies around California today — a nice chance to dry out after the recent storms. Enjoy the break, because more rain and mountain snow return in the next 36–48 hours. Expect showers back in the forecast by Thursday, along with another round of Sierra snowfall. Snowpack is off to a fantastic early-season start: nearly two feet at Mammoth Mountain and close to a foot at the top of Palisades Tahoe, with more on the way. Cooler temps have helped snowmaking too, so Thanksgiving skiing is looking very likely. The weekend outlook is promising with improving weather, and surf builds on Friday along the Central and Northern California coast. Thanks for watching — enjoy the break before the next system arrives. YouTube Chapter Descriptions 00:00 – Mammoth Mountain Live Camera: Deep early-season snow 03:32 – Radar & Rainfall: Latest statewide returns 05:01 – Live Camera Cavalcade: Mount Shasta, Alturas, Paradise, Fresno, Glendale 08:20 – National Weather Service Headlines: Advisories & watches 10:10 – Today’s Highs & Tomorrow’s Highs 12:34 – HRRR Model: Next 24 hours 13:09 – GFS 500mb Vorticity: Next system taking shape 15:20 – North American Model: Sea-level pressure & rainfall 16:00 – GFS Rainfall Accumulation Forecast 17:40 – Satellite Imagery: U.S. wide view, forecast, watches & warnings, 6–10 day outlook 18:57 – Earthquakes: Recent regional activity 19:36 – Surf Forecast: Wave heights and trends 20:51 – Steamer Lane Live Camera 21:00 – Halama Surfline Live Camera 22:10 – Nature Snacks 🌟 Welcome to Bill Martin's Weather Channel! 🌟 I’m Bill Martin, chief meteorologist at KTU Channel 2, the Bay Area's #1 news station, with nearly 35 years of experience in delivering accurate and engaging weather forecasts. With a solid educational foundation, including an undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley in climatology and physical geography, along with postgraduate work at San Francisco State in atmospheric science, I am also a proud Certified Broadcast Meteorologist recognized by the American Meteorological Society. Having grown up in Paradise—the town that faced the heart-wrenching reality of wildfires—I’ve developed a personal connection to the landscape and weather patterns of Northern California. As a fifth-generation Northern Californian with pioneer ancestry, my love for this state runs deep. For over 45 years, I've surfed the stunning California coastline, from Santa Cruz to Ocean Beach, gaining an intricate understanding of how the ocean influences our weather. But that’s not all—I’m also an avid outdoorsman who enjoys fishing, mountain biking, skiing, and snowboarding. My passion for California's natural beauty and the outdoors enriches my approach to meteorology. On this channel, I aim to break down complex weather patterns into easy-to-understand insights that empower you to grasp what’s happening in our vibrant California climate. My goal is to guide you in accessing a wealth of free information and resources, enabling you to interpret weather data on your own. I’m excited to embark on this YouTube journey where I can connect with you in a more personal way and share my knowledge and passion for weather and California living! 🚀🌊🌄 Join me, hit that subscribe button. Bill Bill Martin,meteorologist,weather forecast,surfing,California surf,ocean beach,California history,drought,water issues,climate change,weather patterns,wildfires,coastal weather,Bay Area weather,Sierra Nevada snow,El Niño,La Niña,atmospheric riversBill Martin,meteorologist,weather forecast,surfing,California surf,ocean beach,California history,drought,water issues,climate change,weather patterns,wildfires,coastal weather,Bay Area weather,Sierra Nevada snow,El Niño,La Niña,atmospheric rivers Bill Martin,meteorologist,weather forecast,surfing,California surf,ocean beach,California history,drought,water issues,climate change,weather patterns,wildfires,coastal weather,Bay Area weather,Sierra Nevada snow,El Niño,La Niña,atmospheric rivers