LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – A new series of winter weather systems are forecast to bring the potential for more rain over the next week.
The National Weather Service said an upper-level trough and a cold front pushing into the region is spreading showers over the Coastal Range into Saturday.
The agency said another short wave trough system – an extended low-pressure region – will push over the area Saturday night into Sunday, with light showers possible over the higher elevations.
Chances of showers will continue over the northern mountains into Sunday afternoon. Forecasters said quieter conditions will return early this coming week.
The extended forecast shows potential for a weak weather system that could bring light rain on Tuesday, to be followed by a system expected to arrive on Friday and bring rain through next weekend.
The local forecast calls for showers Saturday, clearing in the evening, to be followed by clear and sunny conditions on Sunday and Monday.
Chances of rain are forecast on Tuesday, with conditions clearing again on Wednesday and Thursday. On Friday, there is a slight chance of rain.
Daytime temperatures over the next week are expected to range from the high 40s to mid-50s. Nighttime temperatures will hover in the low to mid-30s.
Single-digit winds of up to 9 miles per hour are forecast on Saturday and Sunday, the forecast said.
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Incoming weather systems may bring more winter rain
- Elizabeth Larson
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