LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – A Pacific storm moving over interior Northern California is predicted to bring rain to much of the region – including Lake County – plus snow in higher elevations.
The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook on Friday for Lake County.
National Weather Service forecasters reported that the storm's main impact is expected to hit Saturday and into Sunday,
In Lake County, rain is expected on Saturday, with about an inch possible throughout the day, according to the forecast. The county could also see hail and thunderstorms.
Winds are expected to develop into Saturday, with gusts as high as 31 miles per hour in the evening.
The hazardous weather outlook warned that Northern California – specifically in the Sierra Nevada – could see heavy mountain snow on Saturday.
The forecast calls for sunny weather on Sunday, with a slight chance of rain returning Tuesday through the remainder of the week.
Daytime temperatures on Saturday and Sunday are expected to be in the 50s, dipping into the 30s at night.
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