LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – With fall having arrived, rain is forecast to return to Lake County on Sunday.
The National Weather Service forecast has chances of showers in the county beginning Sunday morning and continuing into early Tuesday.
Winds of up to 13 miles per hours are forecast across parts of the county on Saturday, with clouds increasing Saturday night.
On Sunday, there is up to a 70-percent chance of rain arriving after 11 a.m., with up to a quarter of an inch possible, based on the forecast.
Chances of rain will drop to 30 percent on Sunday night, when wind gusts of up to 25 miles per hour are anticipated. Past Sunday, windy conditions are expected to clear.
The forecast calls for a 20-percent chance of rain during the day Monday and on Monday night, and a slight chance on Tuesday morning, with conditions expected to move from partly sunny on Tuesday night to mostly sunny during the days on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Along with the rain, temperatures are forecast to drop over the next several days.
Daytime temperatures will drop as low as the mid-50s during the daytime through Tuesday, and will rise back into the high 70s by the end of the week, according to the forecast.
Forecasters also predict nighttime temperatures will see a dip into the mid-40s before rising back into the 50s by Friday.
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Rain forecast for early in the week
- Elizabeth Larson
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