LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The National Weather Service is predicting a warm and dry Memorial Day weekend.
The agency has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Lake County and other parts of northeastern Northern California that’s in effect through the middle of next week due to a warming trend expected to begin this weekend.
The forecast calls for winds of up to 10 miles per hour over the next several days, with afternoon
high temperatures eventually climbing into the 90s starting on Monday.
The Lake County forecast calls for temperatures ranging into the high 80s over the weekend and into the low 90s on Monday, rising into the high 90s in the south county through Thursday.
Conditions are anticipated to be mostly clear and sunny, with partly cloudy skies on Thursday night before clearing again on Friday, forecasters said.
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Warm, dry conditions in holiday weekend forecast
- Elizabeth Larson
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