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Thunderstorms may develop later in the day PDF Print E-mail
Written by Terre Logsdon   
Tuesday, 10 July 2007

LAKE COUNTY – It's very unusual for July in Northern California, but officials are reporting that rain and thunderstorms may develop later today over a dry Lake County, which may be a recipe for wildfires.


According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Sacramento, a very unusual weather pattern for July is developing.


An upper-level low pressure system off the California coast will draw subtropical moisture into Northern California today and into tonight, bringing a threat of thunderstorms over coastal and Lake County mountains, NWS reported.


Combined with the very dry conditions, the potential for fires from lightning is possible and a fire weather watch is in effect, according to NWS.


This weather pattern and chance of thunderstorms and rain will remain in effect through Monday, with Wednesday predicted to have the highest possibility for thunderstorms.


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written by jjensen, July 10, 2007
Is this why it feels so humid?
Glad it\'s cooled down at last
written by kd006, July 11, 2007
Had about 25 drops hit the windows at 4:30 PM and then a real cloudburst at around 10:30 PM must have been 200 or more!

Humid? Yesterday the National Forest Highglade station was reporting 50% today only in the 20% range?

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