LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The National Weather Service has issued a special weather statement for parts of Northern California including Lake County due to chances of rain and wind in the coming days.
Forecasters said a cold Pacific storm will bring rapid changes to Northern California on Sunday and Monday.
Although rain and snow amounts will be light, forecasters predict the storm will bring much colder temperatures and gusty northerly winds Sunday and Monday.
The forecast calls for light precipitation Saturday night into early Sunday over the Coastal Range and Shasta County mountains, then mainly over the west slope of the Sierra Nevada and foothills Sunday and Sunday night.
In Lake County, light winds are expected on Saturday, with stronger winds with gusts of up to 32 miles per hour forecast on Sunday.
Temperatures during the daytime over the weekend will rise into the low 60s and drop into the low 30s at night, based on the forecast.
In the coming week, daytime temperatures will hover in the high 50s before rising once again into the 60s, and the high 30s to mid-40s at night, the forecast said.
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Forecasters issue special weather statement for Lake County
- Elizabeth Larson
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