LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The latest forecast from the National Weather Service calls for a rainy Christmas day and the potential for rain through the weekend.
Forecasters said parts of Lake County could see patchy frost on Wednesday morning, with sunny conditions throughout most of the day. Northeast winds of up to 15 miles per hour, with gusts into the 20s, are possible.
Thursday, Christmas Eve, will be partly sunny.
Temperatures on both days are anticipated to be in the 50s during the day and into the low 30s at night.
On Friday, Christmas Day, the forecast said rain is likely between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., with showers after 4 p.m. and light winds of up to 9 miles per hour in the morning.
Rainfall totals on Christmas are estimated to be between half an inch and an inch, total, for the precipitation during the day and at night.
Temperatures on Christmas are expected to be in the high 40s during the daytime and in the high 30s at night.
The National Weather Service forecast calls for chances of showers to continue from Saturday through Monday, and temperatures ranging from the low 30s at night to the high 49s during the day.
Conditions are expected to clear on Tuesday, when the forecast calls for mostly sunny conditions but cold daytime temperatures in the 40s.
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Forecasters predict rainy Christmas
- Elizabeth Larson
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