LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The National Weather Service said a weather system moving across Northern California is expected to bring rain, colder temperatures and frost, and some low-elevation snow this week.
The forecast calls for light rain across low elevation areas and light snow across high mountainous terrain through Monday, with cold temperatures developing on Tuesday morning, when widespread frost is expected.
The National Weather Service said a multi-inch rainfall event is forecast to occur across northwest California Wednesday evening through Thursday evening.
Conditions on Thursday could lead to snow levels falling below the 2,000-foot elevation level for a time.
Rain is forecast to decrease Thursday night through Friday afternoon.
The Lake County forecast calls for frost early on Monday and Tuesday mornings, and chances of rain from Wednesday through Sunday. Up to three quarters of an inch of rain could fall on Wednesday.
There also is the chance for both rain and snow in higher elevations on Friday night.
Temperatures this week are forecast to be in the low 40s to high 40s during the days and into the low 30s at night.
Winds of up to 13 miles per hour also are in the forecast for Monday.
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Frost, rain and potential for snow in the forecast
- Elizabeth Larson
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