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Updated Lightning at night
The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the Central Sierra Nevada and the Central Sierra Nevada Foothills from 11 AM Sunday through 5 PM Monday.
Meanwhile, a Fire Weather Watch remains in effect for the Mother Lode, the Stanislaus National Forest and the Northern San Joaquin Valley from Sunday afternoon through Monday afternoon.
A northerly surge of monsoonal moisture Sunday through Monday will provide a favorable environment for thunderstorm development in the foothills and mountains along with a high fire danger. The best thunderstorm potential will be over the mountains. Isolated thunderstorms may also develop in the Central Valley.
Fire Weather Watch Issued
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Updated Mariposa County
The Excessive Heat Warning, issued for the Mother Lode, the Central Sierra Nevada foothills, the Central Sierra Nevada below 5,000 feet, the western slope of the Northern Sierra Nevada below 6,000 feet, and the Northern San Joaquin Valley, will expire at 9 PM tonight.
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for the Central Sierra Nevada foothills from 9 PM tonight through 8 PM Tuesday.
Dangerously hot conditions will continue on Tuesday afternoon with high temperatures in the foothills ranging from 100 to 108 degrees.
Most of the central California interior below the 5,000 foot elevation will be affected by the heat.
Extreme heat will significantly increase the potential for heat related illnesses, particularly for those wor