LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Rain is back in the forecast for early next week, but sunnier conditions are expected to follow, according to the National Weather Service.
Forecasters said a cold, wet low pressure system is set to move into the Pacific Northwest on Monday, moving southward into Northern California Monday evening through Tuesday and bringing with it widespread rain and even snow elevations above 5,000 feet.
Another low pressure system is forecast to move through interior Northern California on Tuesday, with the possibility of wetter weather and lower snow levels.
The National Weather Service’s in-depth forecast said that, after that system, breezy north winds are likely to develop mid to late next week, with much warmer weather to develop by late in the week as high pressure builds over the state.
The specific Lake County forecast calls for sunny conditions this weekend and on Monday, with daytime highs in the low 60s and nighttime temperatures into the high 30s.
From Monday night through Tuesday night there are chances of showers, with daytime temperatures in the high 50s, dropping into the 30s at night, the forecast said.
Forecasters predict sunny conditions will return from Wednesday through Friday, with temperatures back into the high 70s in the day and at night dipping into the high 50s.
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Forecast calls for rain before return of warmer conditions
- Elizabeth Larson
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