LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Following a night of steady rain, Lake County is forecast to receive still more rain through the rest of this week.
The National Weather Service said that, following the storm systems moving through the region this week, a colder storm will likely impact Lake County and the North Coast with more beneficial rain and mountain snow early next week.
National Weather Service observation stations showed that the most rain fell in the southern part of the county on Tuesday, recording nearly 2 inches of rain on Boggs Mountain on Tuesday.
Snowfall on Cobb also was reported on Tuesday night.
The rainfall was causing road issues on Tuesday evening, when the California Highway Patrol said a vehicle was reported to have hit a boulder on Highway 29 at Hofacker Lane near Middletown.
Lighter rainfall amounts are expected through the weekend, based on the forecast.
The forecast also calls for light winds through Wednesday, with winds picking up on Thursday, with gusts of more than 30 miles per hour, and Friday, with gusts of more than 20 miles per hour.
Daytime temperatures will be in the low 50s this week, dropping into the high 40s on Monday.
During the nighttime hours, temperatures will drop into the low 30s through early next week.
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