LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Rain is expected to arrive in Lake County on Tuesday night and continue through much of the rest of the week, according to forecasters.
Following a weak weather system that brought some rain – and even a little snow and sleet – to parts of the county on Monday, the National Weather Service is predicting that more rain is on the way.
Forecasters are predicting a 20-percent chance of showers on Tuesday night and again on Wednesday morning, when rainfall totals are expected to reach up to a tenth of an inch. A 20-percent chance of showers also is forecast for Wednesday night.
On Thursday, as a larger storm hits the region, chances of rain are up to 100-percent in Lake County, according to the National Weather Service's forecast.
Rain is expected to continue on Thursday night – with a 40-percent chance – with a chance of showers also on Friday morning, the agency said.
Conditions are expected to clear from Friday night through Saturday night, with chances of showers once again in the forecast from Sunday through Monday, based on the seven-day forecast.
Nighttime temperatures over the next week are forecast to be in the high 30s, with daytime temperatures across the county expected to be in the mid 50s, with some light winds.
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Showers expected Tuesday through Friday
- Elizabeth Larson
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