LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The National Weather Service is forecasting chances of rain throughout Lake County for much of the coming week.
Forecasters said a fast-moving cold front was expected to bring showers and gusty winds to much of northwest California overnight, with a wetter front to bring steadier rains and gusty winds on Sunday and into Monday night before showers taper off on Tuesday.
Trace amounts of rain were recorded in Lake County on Saturday afternoon, with rain expected overnight.
The forecast for Lake County calls for rain from Sunday through Tuesday, during which time about a quarter inch is expected to fall.
There will be a break for sunny and partly cloudy conditions on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, forecasters said.
Rain is likely on Friday night and on Saturday, the National Weather Service reported.
Conditions early this week also are expected to include winds with speeds above 10 miles per hour through Tuesday night, forecaster said.
Temperatures this week will range from the low to high 40s at night and the mid 50s to high 60s during the day, the National Weather Service reported.
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Storm front to bring rain, winds; more rain expected later in the week
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