LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The unseasonably warm fall weather peaks Thursday, as cooler temperatures and the first rains of the season approach Lake County.
Forecasters predict that high daytime temperatures Thursday and Friday – in the mid- to upper-80s throughout the county – will give way to cooler temperatures and chances of rain and showers throughout next week beginning on Saturday evening.
A significant low-pressure system is making its way from the Gulf of Alaska towards Northern California and is expected to arrive Friday evening, bringing with it temperatures closer to average.
Expected daytime highs on Saturday will be in the upper-60s to low-70s with sunny skies, but clouds begin rolling in Saturday night, bringing a slight chance of rain.
Overnight lows will remain moderate, in the upper-40s, according to forecasters.
Chances for rain and showers continue through next Wednesday at this point, with some forecast models indicating a more significant storm event to impact the county on next Thursday.
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