LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – A winter storm warning for Lake County due to chances of snow is set to expire on Sunday afternoon, but the National Weather Service is forecasting the possibility of snow again later this week.
The National Weather Service’s specific Lake County forecast said there could be snow showers from Sunday through Monday night, with a break for just rain on Tuesday.
The long-range forecast’s models indicate a cold system will drop out of the north, approaching Northern California on Tuesday and bringing widespread precipitation – rain in lower elevations and the potential for significant mountain snow.
Then, from Wednesday through Saturday, forecasters said there are again chances of snow showers along with rain, with another weather system arriving from the Gulf of Alaska.
Daytime temperatures this week will range between the low and high 40s, while the nighttime temperatures will hover in the 30s, the forecast said.
There also will be winds ranging up into the double-digits from Sunday night through Monday night, the National Weather Service reported.
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Updated forecast predicts chances of snow through end of week
- Elizabeth Larson
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