LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – More storms are heading toward Lake County and much of Northern California in the coming week, forecasters said Saturday.
The National Weather Service issued a special weather statement for areas including Lake County, warning of unsettled weather over the next several days.
Forecasters said a series of Pacific frontal systems will arrive this week.
On Sunday, light precipitation is expected, but additional storms to follow are expected to bring more rain. Tuesday is anticipated to have the most rain, with snow expected over the 4,500-foot elevation mark.
A generally wet pattern is expected to continue through late this week, according to the forecast.
The specific Lake County forecast predicts up to half an inch of rain on Sunday and as much as another quarter of an inch on Sunday night, with up to a quarter of an inch on Monday.
Overall, from Monday through Wednesday the National Weather Service is predicting between 2 and 3 inches of rain for Lake County, and about 1 inch of snow in the mountains in the county's northern section.
Chances of showers in Lake County are predicted through Saturday, with daytime highs into the low 50s and nighttime lows into the high 20s.
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Series of storms expected this week
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