LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The National Weather Service is forecasting that three incoming storm systems will impact Lake County and the North Coast region until early next week.
The incoming storms are expected to bring modest rainfall to Lake County, where precipitation for the season so far is well below normal, according to National Weather Service data,
Forecasters said the first of the storms will arrive on Thursday, the second on Saturday and the third on Monday.
The storms will bring rain, snow in high altitudes and gusty winds, the agency said.
The National Weather Service’s forecast anticipates Lake County could receive a little more than an inch of rain from Thursday through Monday.
The Lake County forecast predicts up to half an inch of rain during the day on Thursday and another quarter of an inch that night, accompanied by winds of just under 10 miles per hour.
On Friday, daytime conditions are expected to be partly sunny before rain and winds of up to 15 miles per hour arrive on Friday night, with gusts of more than 20 miles per hour in the south county. Less than a tenth of an inch of rain is expected.
Rain is forecast during the day on Saturday, with as much as a quarter of an inch of precipitation, again with lighter winds of about 7 miles per hour.
The forecast calls for chances of rain on Sunday night and during the day on Monday, with conditions to be mostly sunny on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Nighttime temperatures through early next week will range from the high 30s to low 40s. Daytime temperatures will be in the low to high 50s.
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Incoming storm systems forecast to bring rain into next week
- Elizabeth Larson
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