LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — After a week of temperatures topping 100 degrees, this week Lake County is forecast to have cooler conditions.
The National Weather Service reported on top temperatures around the region recorded on Friday, which included Middletown at 103 degrees; Lower Lake at 104 degrees; Clearlake, Kelseyville and Hidden Valley Lake at 105 degrees; and Indian Valley Reservoir at 108 degrees.
However, some relief is in sight.
Forecasters said daytime temperatures this week will top out in the low 90s throughout Lake County, rising to the mid-90s by the weekend.
Nighttime temperatures will range from the low to mid 60s.
As temperatures cool in the new week, the forecast calls for relative humidity to rise.
While there have been concerns about thunderstorms across the region, the forecast did not include chances of storms for Lake County this week.
Calm winds, particularly in the afternoons and evenings, also are in this week’s forecast.
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Forecast calls for cooler temperatures this week
- Elizabeth Larson
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