LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — After several cool days, Lake County will see temperatures nearing the century mark through the weekend.
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for a large swath of Northern California, including several of Lake’s neighboring counties, due to a forecast of temperatures closing in on 110 degrees over the next several days.
However, as of Monday, Lake County wasn’t included in that advisory area, as temperatures for the coming week are forecast to top out in the high 90s.
The forecast said the heat risk will climb to near heat advisory levels across portions of Lake County on Tuesday and Wednesday, but advisory issuance wasn’t anticipated as of Monday.
The National Weather Service synopsis on the long term forecast said high pressure building across Northern California is responsible for the increasingly hot interior temperatures anticipated through mid-week.
The Lake County forecast calls for daytime highs topping out in the mid to high 90s through Sunday, with nighttime temperatures into the low 60s.
Calm winds also are expected from Tuesday evening through Thursday evening.
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Higher temperatures expected through the weekend
- Elizabeth Larson
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