LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Another storm is expected to arrive on Wednesday, bringing another round of late winter rain.
Ahead of the storm, the National Weather Service said Tuesday was supposed to begin with subfreezing temperatures. A freeze warning was issued for 3 to 9 a.m.
Daytime temperatures are forecast to rise into the mid 50s as dry conditions continue on Tuesday.
Then, on Wednesday, temperatures will remain in the 50s with rain forecast to begin after 11 a.m.
Up to half an inch of rain is possible throughout Wednesday, along with southwest winds with gusts of more than 20 miles per hour.
Conditions will clear on Thursday, to be followed by chances of rain again on Friday.
From Saturday through Monday, sunnier conditions are anticipated, along with temperatures rising into the high 60s on Sunday and the mid 70s on Monday.
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Forecast calls for a frosty early Tuesday, rain on Wednesday
- Elizabeth Larson
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