LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Forecasters are predicting that the coming week will bring with it more hot temperatures that are expected to hit the century mark mid-week.
The National Weather Service's forecast for the week ahead shows average daytime temperatures around the county hovering in the high 90s and nighttime temperatures in the low to mid 60s, with some light winds anticipated.
The forecast expects that Tuesday and Wednesday could both hit the century mark in the Clearlake area, with Wednesday likely to see temperatures at 100 degrees or just above in other parts of the county.
One thing there is little of in the coming week's forecast – rain.
The week is expected to have clear days and nights, although the Middletown area's forecast calls for a 10-percent chance of showers on Monday night, with partly cloudy conditions also forecast for other parts of the county on Monday evening.
The latest US Drought Monitor report says little or no precipitation is expected throughout California early this week.
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