LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Spring has certainly been in the air – wildflowers are blooming, grasses are growing and trees are leafing out – and today more showers are forecast to return, which will continue to increase spring growth.
A small band of moderate rain showers are predicted to move through Lake County sometime early this morning, according to Western Weather Group Lake County.
After the daytime highs in the 70s seen over the past few days, forecasters say the showers will cool temperatures down into the upper 50s throughout most of the county today.
Moderate to heavy showers are forecast with this new storm front, bringing an additional one-quarter to one-half inch of rain Thursday.
However, clouds and slight chances for localized showers will remain in the forecast throughout the weekend as daytime highs climb back into the mid-60s, based on the forecast.
Overnight lows should remain in the mid- to low-40s as cloud cover will help keep daytime warming in place, forecasters said.
As the new week begins, forecast models show a chance for frost on Monday with snow a possibility on area mountains, but right now the models are leaning toward cooler and breezy weather early next week.
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