- Elizabeth Larson
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Forecast calls for end-of-week rain
The National Weather Service’s Eureka office said another round of rain will arrive Thursday and continue across the region through Saturday morning, when colder air is forecast to arrive.
Snow levels could rise from 2,500 feet to over 6,000 feet, especially near the coast, the forecast said.
Across the North Coast, rainfall amounts will range from a half-inch to an inch in most areas with higher amounts in the mountains. Less than a quarter inch is expected in much of Lake County, forecasters said.
The Lake County forecast calls for less than a tenth of an inch of rain Thursday night, with rain again on Friday and into Friday night.
On Friday, winds with gusts topping 21 miles per hour are expected across Lake County, the forecast said.
During the day on Saturday, conditions are expected to be mostly sunny, with single-digit winds, and patchy fog on Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Sunday and Monday will be clear, then the forecast calls for times of patchy fog from Monday night through Wednesday, then clearing to mostly sunny conditions.
Daytime temperatures through Saturday are to be in the low 50s, rising into the 60s next week. Nighttime conditions will hover in the high 30s and low 40s.
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