LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Christmas week is winding down with some frosty weather, and the final week of the year – along with the first days of the new year – is expected to have even colder temperatures.
The National Weather Service on Friday issued a frost advisory for the hours of 4 to 9 a.m. Saturday, as Lake County News has reported.
But forecasters said even colder weather is expected midweek.
Around the county, the forecast calls for daytime temperatures Sunday through Friday ranging into the low 50s, with nighttime temperatures in the mid-20s.
There also is the chance of mild winds in the first half of the week, according to the forecast.
New Year's Day is forecast to be sunny, with a daytime high of 50 degrees and the nighttime temperature dropping into the high 20s, forecasters said.
The National Weather Services urged area residents to be sure to protect pets and sensitive plants from the cold, frosty weather.
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More cold weather to usher in new year
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