(KTXL) — After more than two weeks of regular storms, weather in Northern California is expected to clear up.

After the latest atmospheric river dries up Monday afternoon, a front is forecasted to bring some modest rain totals on Wednesday then a pattern change will bring drier weather for about at least a week.

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The weather is also going to get colder with lows expected to drop into the 30s most nights this week.

Snowpack across the state is at 245% of what it normally would be at this time of year.

In the Central and Southern Sierras, the snowpack is at record levels of 246% and 285% respectively.

Many reservoirs in the state are also at or above average in mid-January.