LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — After a rainy start to the week, Lake County and the greater North Coast region are forecast to receive more precipitation through the rest of the week, with there being the potential for snow in higher elevations.
The National Weather Service’s weather station network showed rainfall totals in inches for the 24-hour period ending at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday as follows:
• Hidden Valley Lake: 0.72.
• Indian Valley Reservoir: 0.53.
• Kelseyville: 0.85.
• Lake Pillsbury: 0.87.
• Lower Lake: 0.59.
• Lyons Valley: 0.54.
• Whispering Pines: 1.16.
The National Weather Service’s forecast synopsis for the North Coast calls for showers to taper off during the day on Wednesday, to be followed by progressively colder storms with lower snowfall from Friday through Sunday, and more precipitation expected beginning early next week.
In Lake County, rain is forecast for much of the rest of the week and into next week.
Snow is possible on Friday and Saturday in the mountains north of Upper Lake and in Cobb beginning on Saturday night.
The forecast also calls for breezy conditions from Wednesday through Saturday.
Daytime temperatures through the week will hover in the high 40s to low 50s, and remain in the 30s at night, dropping to near or below freezing from Friday through Monday nights.
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