- Elizabeth Larson
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National Weather Services issues freeze warning through Friday
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The new year is getting off to a frigid start, with forecasters warning of freezing conditions through Friday morning.
The National Weather Service issued a freeze warning for Lake County and a large section of Northern California.
The warning is in effect from 12 a.m. Thursday through noon on Friday.
Freezing temperatures – from the upper 20s to about 30 degrees – are expected both nights, the National Weather Service reported.
Residents of the impacted areas are urged to take action to protect animals and any sensitive vegetation.
Around Lake County, temperatures for Thursday and into the weekend are expected to range from the low 30s at night up into the high 50s during daytime hours, according to the forecast.
Thursday is anticipated to be clear, with sunny conditions predicted Friday through Sunday.
Patchy fog also is forecast for Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights, based on the forecast.
Forecasters said next Tuesday is expected to be cloudy, with a chance of showers returning Wednesday.
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