
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — After a day of battering rains and winds on Sunday, Lake County is forecast to receive more rainfall this week.
The atmospheric river that drove the storm on Sunday dumped significant rainfall across Lake County, as well as snow in some areas.
Rainfall totals in inches for the 24-hour period ending at 2:30 a.m. Monday were reported by the following National Weather Services observation stations:
— Hidden Valley Lake: 3.47.
— Indian Valley Reservoir: 2.62.
— Kelseyville: 2.70.
— Knoxville Creek: 2.76.
— Lake Pillsbury: 1.30.
— Lower Lake: 4.29.
— Lyons Valley: 1.59.
— Whispering Pines: 3.56.
Flood watches and advisories and a high wind warning for Lake County were extended by the National Weather Service into early Monday.
Heavy winds, combined with the rain, continued to knock down trees and power lines throughout Sunday evening and night.
There were numerous power outages that remained unresolved through the night throughout hte county.
The National Weather Service’s forecast expects rain for the rest of the week, with a break in the weather to arrive with sunny skies on Sunday.
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