LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Warmer temperatures are forecast to be on the way to Lake County.
Thursday’s weather is expected to rebound closer to the normal range after several days of below-average temperatures that included lows in the upper-30s in some areas.
As the low pressure system that has brought cool to cold temperatures with gusty winds to Lake County throughout the beginning of the week subsides, the forecasters with Western Weather Group Lake County expect daytime highs to edge back to the upper-70s and low-80s Thursday and slightly higher on Friday.
For the weekend, highs are predicted to reach into the upper-80s and low-90s while overnight lows drop to the 40s and 50s throughout the county.
By Sunday, the National Weather Service in Sacramento is calling for a slight chance of rain and temperatures to cool off as an extremely moist air mass begins to stream into Northern California, including Lake County.
With this increased moisture comes the potential for significant rainfall after summer officially begins on the Summer Solstice – when the sun reaches its farthest point north of the equator – at 10:04 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time Thursday.
As the extremely moist air mass begins to stream into the region early next week, it brings the potential for significant summertime rainfall, although at this point there is no discussion by forecasters of thunderstorms.
Record rainfall amounts are generally low this time of year, so some rainfall records may topple forecasters said.
Chances for the unusual summer showers remain possible through Tuesday with daytime highs early next week again in the mid-70s with overnight lows in the 50s.
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