LAKEPORT, Calif. – Forecasters predict warmer temperatures will return late this week, to be followed once again by cooler conditions thanks to a cold front coming in over California next week.
The National Weather Service said increasing temperatures and dry weather are expected through late week.
The forecast anticipates that low pressure will bring cooler weather and the possibility of showers and thunderstorms early next week.
The National Weather Service said that a deep trough from the Bering Sea approaching the area on Sunday is expected to bring cooler weather.
Parts of Northern California could see showers moving over the region on Sunday evening, spreading into the northern Sacramento Valley and mountains north of I-80 by Monday morning.
For Lake County, daytime temperatures will range into the 90s in the south county, topping out close to the century mark on Friday and Saturday, before rolling back into the 70s and 80s early next week. Nighttime temperatures will top out in the low 60s this week before dropping into the low 50s early next week.
Around the rest of the county, daytime temperatures through Friday are forecast to top out in the low 90s, decrease to the high 80s on Saturday and then drop into the 70s for several days starting on Sunday. Nighttime temperatures will peak in the mid 50s before dropping into the mid 40s next week.
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Temperatures expected to rise by the weekend, cool down in the new week
- Elizabeth Larson
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