- Elizabeth Larson
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Forecast calls for rain to continue until middle of next week
Lake County experienced steady rain and winds on Wednesday.
Rainfall totals in inches for the 24-hour period ending at 2:30 a.m. Thursday:
— Hidden Valley Lake: 2.33.
— Indian Valley Reservoir: 0.75.
— Kelseyville: 1.21.
— Knoxville Creek: 2.03.
— Lake Pillsbury: 2.96.
— Lyons Valley: 1.07.
— Upper Lake: 1.27.
— Whispering Pines: 2.60.
The National Weather Service’s flood watch for Lake County will remain in place through Friday evening.
Gusty winds also are forecast to continue through Thursday night “as a surface cyclone brushes the area,” that National Weather Service reported.
Pacific Gas and Electric Co., which mobilized crews ahead of the storm, reported that at one point on Wednesday 104 customers had been out of power due to the storm. By early Thursday, all but 16 customers had their power restored.
The Lake County forecast calls for rain to continue through Wednesday, with close to another 7 inches of rain possible through Sunday.
Daytime highs through Wednesday will range from the low to mid 50s, with nighttime conditions into the low 40s.
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