LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The National Weather Service said there are chances of rain for Lake County this week, along with windy conditions.
First, the wind: The forecast calls for gusting winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour across ridgetops in Lake County from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
Lake County’s forecast calls for daytime temperatures in the 60s with nighttime conditions in the mid-40s on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Then, the rain: A storm system with a cold front is approaching the West Coast and the National Weather Service said it’s expected to bring widespread rain to the region.
The forecast calls for a chance of showers during the day Thursday, with up to a quarter of an inch of rain predicted across Lake County on Thursday night.
Temperatures on Thursday may fall into the mid-50s and remain in the mid-40s at night, the forecast said.
There also is potential for rain on Friday before conditions clear into early next week.
Friday’s temperatures are expected to be similar to Thursday’s, before edging up into the low 60s through the weekend and on Monday. Nighttime conditions during that time period are forecast to remain in the low to mid 40s.
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Forecast calls for rainfall, cooler temperatures later this week
- Elizabeth Larson
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