LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The National Weather Service is warning of the potential for a thunderstorm to materialize over Lake County on Monday morning.
Parts of Northern California, including the North Bay, area under a red flag warning through Monday evening due to the potential for lightning.
Lake County is not under a red flag warning. However, the National Weather Service said an isolated dry thunderstorm will be possible over Lake County into Monday morning.
The forecast called for monsoonal moisture to spread north across the region overnight, with that moisture expected to aid in a slight chance of a dry thunderstorm over Lake County.
Winds of up to 10 miles per hour also are forecast for Monday.
Besides that storm potential, the National Weather Service said Lake County can look forward to a week of warm, sunny and dry conditions “typical of mid-summer.”
Temperatures across Lake County throughout the week are forecast to hover in the low to high 90s, with higher temperatures expected this weekend. Nighttime temperatures will range from the high 50s to low 60s.
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