LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The National Weather Service said more rain is expected this weekend before a clear and sunny new week arrives.
The series of storms that just passed over Lake County dropped a large amount of rain, according to the National Weather Service.
The agency’s observation stations reported the following 48-hour rainfall totals, through 12:30 a.m. Friday:
– Bartlett Springs: 3.6 inches.
– Boggs Mountain: 7.01 inches.
– Colusa County line: 2.51 inches.
– Hidden Valley Lake: 4.11 inches.
– Indian Valley Reservoir: 1.68 inches.
– Kelseyville: 3.54 inches.
– Lakeport: 2.71 inches.
– Lower Lake: 3.79 inches.
– Lyons Valley: 2.75 inches.
– Soda Creek (near Lake Pillsbury): 3.36 inches.
– Upper Lake: 2.55 inches.
– Whispering Pines: 5.4 inches.
Forecasters said smaller amounts of rain are expected on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday is supposed to be mostly sunny, with warmer conditions also predicted on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Nighttime temperatures will dip into the low 30s while daytime temperatures are forecast to rise into the mid 60s, the National Weather Service reported.
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Rain forecast to continue through the weekend; new week to bring sunshine
- Elizabeth Larson
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