LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The National Weather Service is predicting rain early this week before clearer conditions move in over the region.
The forecast across Northern California calls for light precipitation from a storm system that’s moving east on Monday night and into Tuesday.
The agency said a couple of storms through Tuesday will move into the Pacific Northwest, with the first of the storms bringing rain to the extreme northern part of California into early Monday.
The second system will move through Monday night and Tuesday and bring precipitation chances further to the south. The National Weather Service said precipitation amounts are expected to be small for both systems.
The forecast predicts that high pressure will build over the region Tuesday night and Wednesday to dry the entire interior out, with temperatures around 10 degrees above seasonal normals expected for the second half of the week.
On Thursday and Friday, there will be a possibility of cloud cover due to some storm systems passing through, but otherwise sunny conditions are forecast through the weekend, the National Weather Service said.
In Lake County, showers are forecast from Monday night through Tuesday, to be followed by sunny conditions during the days from Wednesday through Saturday, and partly cloudy conditions overnight those nights.
Temperatures are expected to range from the high 30s to mid-40s at night and from the mid-50s to low 60s during the day.
There also are chances of light winds through Tuesday, the forecast said.
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Drier, warmer weather conditions forecast for this week
- Elizabeth Larson
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