Forecast shows continued potential for snow through midweek
- Elizabeth Larson
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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The National Weather Service said rain and chances of more snow around Lake County are in the forecast through Wednesday.
Snow fell in parts of Lake County early Sunday, primarily dusting hilltops and higher elevations such as the Cobb area, where the snow was reported to have mostly melted off by nighttime.
The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook for much of Lake County and a winter weather advisory for the county’s northern area through 10 a.m. Monday due to the expectation of snow, particularly in higher elevations where it’s forecast to fall in heavy amounts.
The forecast also noted that snow could fall at elevations below 500 feet on Monday.
As a result, the morning commute for many drivers could be slippery and hazardous, the agency said.
Beyond Monday, the forecast calls for chances of rain and snow through Wednesday, along with more rain.
The National Weather Service said conditions are expected to clear from Wednesday night through Saturday night.
On Sunday, chances of showers are once again in the forecast.
Daytime temperatures through Sunday will range from the low to mid-40s, and will mostly be in the low 30, with the exception of Wednesday, when temperatures are forecast to fall into the high 20s.
Winds topping 10 miles per hour are forecast on Monday and Tuesday, and lighter winds of about 5 miles per hour are expected on Wednesday.
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