LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County’s unusually warm late winter weather could start to look more seasonal if the forecast for this weekend and early next week that calls for rain and even snow holds true.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Lake and other counties along the North Coast due to a cold storm system that’s expected over the region from Thursday through Tuesday.
The system will bring the potential for brief heavy downpours and hail showers along the coast this weekend. Across the region’s interior, there will be the potential for snow, possibly as low as 2,000 feet.
The specific Lake County forecast calls for a continuation of the warm daytime temperatures ranging into the low 70s on Thursday and high 60s on Friday. Nighttime temperatures are forecast to be in the high 40s.
Chances of showers begin early Saturday morning, with rain and possibly snow and daytime temperatures forecast to drop into the high 40s.
The forecast of rain and snow, lasting through Tuesday, is widespread throughout the county.
Daytime temperatures are expected to range into the low 50s, with nighttime conditions into the high 30s.
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Forecast predicts rain, possible snow for weekend, early next week
- Elizabeth Larson
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