LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Fog and light rain settled in over parts of Lake County on Friday evening, with forecasters predicting more chances of showers through the weekend.
The National Weather Service's Sacramento office reported that weak Pacific frontal systems are bringing light precipitation to parts of Northern California over the next few days.
The first of the systems arrived on Friday, with the second expected on Sunday, the agency said.
The two systems, combined, are expected to bring an inch or more of rain to parts of Northern California, according to forecasters.
In Lake County, chances of rain on Saturday range between 20 and 30 percent after 10 a.m., with less than a tenth of an inch expected. Lights winds of up to 8 miles per hour are included in the forecast.
On Sunday, forecasters are predicting a greater chance of rain – between 50 and 60 percent – but the total amount is again expected to be small, about a tenth of an inch. There is about a 20-percent chance of rain on Sunday night.
Conditions are expected to clear on Monday, the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, according to the forecast.
Sunny and clear conditions are forecast to follow the rest of the week, with temperatures into the high 60s during the daytime and ranging into the high 30s at night.
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Rain expected to continue through the weekend
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