LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The National Weather Service is forecasting cooler and wetter spring weather this weekend thanks to a cold front that is arriving over the region.
The forecast for Lake County calls for rain on Saturday night, with amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible and southwest winds with wind speeds of up to 14 miles per hour in parts of the county.
Daytime temperatures on Saturday will be into the high 50s, dropping into the low 40s at night.
On Sunday, up to half an inch of rain is possible during the day and potentially another tenth of an inch at night, with winds or more than 10 miles per hour predicted.
In the south county, there is the possibility of a thunderstorm with small hail after 11 a.m., and gusting winds of up to 21 miles per hour. Between a quarter and half of an inch of rain is possible.
Sunday’s temperatures will top out in the high 40s, with conditions dropping into the high 30s at night.
Conditions are forecast to clear on Monday, when temperatures will remain cooler – in the 50s during the day and high 30s at night.
By Thursday, daytime temperatures will be into the mid-70s in parts of the county and the low 80s in the south county, and nighttime temperatures will be into the high 50s.
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Cold front expected to bring weekend rain
- Elizabeth Larson
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