LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Following a day of rainfall on Wednesday, Lake County could see more rain during the day on Thursday.
The National Weather Service said there are chances of rainfall on Thursday morning before conditions clear and the sun returns.
The National Weather Service’s observation stations reported the following 24-hour rainfall totals in inches through 1:40 a.m. Thursday:
– Bartlett Springs: 0.92.
– Cache Creek near Lower Lake: 0.38.
– County line (at Colusa side): 0.43.
– Hidden Valley Lake: 0.44.
– High Glade Lookout (above Upper Lake): 0.72.
– Kelseyville: 0.50.
– Knoxville Creek: 0.45.
– Lyons Valley (northwest of Lakeport): 0.82.
– Soda Creek: 1.04.
– Whispering Pines: 0.80.
The local forecast calls for winds of up to 14 miles per hour on Thursday, with lighter winds on Thursday night and continuing through Saturday.
Conditions are forecast to be mostly sunny and clear through the middle of next week, the forecast said.
Daytime temperatures over the coming week are expected to rise into the low 50s, with conditions at night seeing temperatures in the high 30s.
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More rain possible Thursday morning; conditions forecast to clear through next week
- Elizabeth Larson
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