LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – After Wednesday’s rain in Lake County, meteorologists say there’s the potential for more rain through the weekend.
The National Weather Service said a slow moving low pressure system was responsible for bringing rain and mountain snow to interior Northern California on Wednesday, with more precipitation expected Thursday.
The low pressure system prompted forecasters to release a hazardous weather outlook for Lake County and some other Northern California areas.
Unsettled weather will continue through the weekend, with another, colder storm from the Gulf of Alaska to bring rain more rain as well as snow in the mountains, the National Weather Service said.
There are chances of showers through the middle of Thursday morning, when the weather is expected to clear and the sun to come out. Friday will be partly sunny, with chances of showers returning that evening and continuing through Sunday, according to the forecast.
Light winds also are expected, with daytime temperatures in the high 40s and low 50s, the forecast said.
The National Weather Service said the weather is expected to clear early next week, with Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday predicted to be partly sunny, with temperatures rising into the high 50s.
Nighttime temperatures for the next seven days are expected to be in the mid to high 30s, according to the forecast.
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