LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The rain and cooler temperatures have made it feel like fall but the National Weather Service said there is another increase in temperatures expected in the coming days.
Forecasters said the weather system that has brought rain to the region is passing with another system bringing the possibility of mountain precipitation and breezy north winds early in the new week.
The Lake County forecast predicts daytime highs in the 80s on Thursday and Friday, topping out in the 90s on Saturday before rolling back into the 80s on Sunday.
Temperatures from Monday through Wednesday are expected to top out in the mid 90s. Nighttime temperatures will reach the low 60s.
The National Weather Service also forecasts prevailing north winds of up to 10 miles per hour from Thursday morning through Friday night.
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Forecasters predict warmer temperatures ahead
- Elizabeth Larson
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