LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – More rain, thunderstorms, as well as snow in higher elevations are part of the forecast for the remainder of the weekend based on a storm system moving over interior California.
On Saturday snow was reported in Lake County's higher elevations, including on the hilltops along the Northshore, in Cobb and over the Hopland Grade.
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory and hazardous weather outlook for Lake County on Saturday evening due to the potential for more precipitation.
Agency forecasters are predicting more rain Sunday, with totals estimated at two-tenths of an inch at most.
Thunderstorms could occur later in the day and into the evening, according to the forecast.
At the same time, light snow accumulations are possible in higher elevations – above 2,000 feet – around the region.
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