- Elizabeth Larson
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Lake County under winter weather advisory
The advisory is in effect through Thursday evening for areas above 2,500 feet, where accumulations of 4 to 6 inches are expected.
Forecasters said a Pacific storm will bring periods of moderate to heavy snow and gusty wind into Friday in Northern California’s higher elevations.
The heaviest snow and strongest wind expected into early Thursday morning and again late Thursday afternoon and evening.
In Lake County, the mountain areas north of Upper Lake are forecast for snow due to the storm.
The rest of Lake County is expected to see rain through Thursday night, with a break during the day on Friday and chances of more rain on Saturday before the rain lets up and conditions clear into the middle of next week, based on the forecast.
Temperatures this week are expected to range from the high 30s at night into the high 50s during the day, with light winds forecast through Friday.
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