LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The National Weather Service is predicting that Independence Day could see rainfall in Lake County.
Forecasters said a weather system will continue to provide unseasonably cool inland daytime temperatures, more persistent cloud cover and light precipitation.
Daytime temperatures across the North Coast are expected to continue to be below normal through midweek, with increasing west-southwest winds expected to develop with some gusty winds over the ridgetops on Tuesday, mainly eastern of Lake County, the National Weather Service reported.
“As this system moves through, increasing west-southwest winds will develop with some gusty winds over the ridgetop on Tuesday, mainly eastern of Lake County.
The forecast is calling for a 30% chance of showers during the day Monday and on Monday night, with light winds of about 5 miles per hour.
There also is a 30% chance of showers during the day on Tuesday,
Daytime temperatures are forecast to be in the low 70s during the day and in the mid 50s at night both Monday and Tuesday.
Conditions are forecast to clear the rest of the week, with temperatures expected to reach the low 90s during the day and low 60s at night by Sunday.
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