LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Incoming weather systems are expected to bring colder and wetter than normal conditions to the region in the coming week.
The National Weather Service issued an alert early Friday morning warning of hazardous weather conditions over the next seven days.
The forecast calls for chances of rain overnight and throughout Friday, with less than a tenth of an inch of rain expected to fall.
Saturday is expected to have patchy fog and light winds before another weather system arrives on Sunday, bringing rain and snow to the region.
Snow levels are forecast to be generally over 2,500 to 3,000 feet. Additional rain and snow is expected next week, with low snow levels possible, the National Weather Service reported.
Up to a quarter of an inch of rain is forecast for Sunday. Conditions are expected to clear during the day on Monday, with chances of rain and snow in the higher elevations on Monday night and early Tuesday.
More showers are anticipated on Wednesday and Thursday, the National Weather Service said.
Over the coming week, nighttime temperatures are forecast to drop into the low 30s, with daytime conditions in the high 40s.
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Forecast calls for cooler conditions, rain and snow over coming week
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