LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The National Weather Service is forecasting that the first full week of December will be a rainy one.
As a new storm front moves in, Lake County is coming off of several days of mild rainfall.
Based on National Weather Service observation stations, rainfall totals in inches for the 72-hour period ending at 11:30 p.m. Saturday are as follows:
— High Glade Lookout (Upper Lake): 1.02.
— Indian Valley Reservoir: 0.10.
— Kelseyville: 0.22.
— Lake Pillsbury: 0.80.
— Lower Lake: 0.07.
— Lyons Valley: 0.54.
— Middletown: 0.05.
— Nice: 0.36.
— Whispering Pines: 0.48.
The forecast for the new week expects rain every day, with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s during the day to the high 30s at night.
In Lake County, rainfall totals are expected to reach as much as an inch for Saturday and Sunday combined.
The storm front bringing the rain to Lake County is bringing far heavier amounts to Humboldt and Del Norte counties, where urban and small stream flooding advisories were issued for Saturday evening.
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December arrives with forecast of rainy week
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