We're past the winter storm in the mountains but a few more atmospheric disturbances over the weekend will keep chances for precipitation around through Sunday. The good news is that your plans are unlikely to be seriously influenced by the pattern. Friday brings the best chance for stray storms with highs around 70 and more instability to play with. A low coming through socal will drive in energy for showers in the Sierra mainly as well as for the great basin through SUNDAY. A lot of this stuff will be light and accumulations at best won't amount to more than a few hundredths of an inch. 

Future Rainfall

This does beg the question though: When was the last time we saw a tenth of an inch of precipitation or more? We have to go back to our big snowstorm in February for that, when we saw 0.33 inches of precipitation on the 19th and 0.60 inches a couple days prior. It's been a while! Enjoy the mostly dry weather for the weekend. We'll get more dry as high pressure builds in starting Tuesday of next week. 

-Meteorologist Jackson Chastain