LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The recent cloudy weather has brought little to no much-needed rain over the past several days – less than one-tenth of an inch was recorded where rain did fall – with blue skies and warmer weather returning by the weekend.
Forecasters with Western Weather Group Lake County predict that the last remnants of the low-pressure system that moved into Lake County last Saturday will finish moving through today, as skies begin to clear and temperatures trend back upward.
However, the weather today will remain unstable, with a slight chance of thunderstorms bringing trace amounts of rain to isolated areas, mainly in the afternoon and over higher elevations.
Daytime highs will be warmer than earlier in the week, ranging between the mid-70s to low-80s Thursday and will continue to warm throughout the weekend.
Sunny weather will return Friday through Sunday as high clouds move back as we head into Monday.
The forecast for Mother's Day – Sunday, May 12 – is expected to be pleasant and in the upper-80s to low-90s, with partly cloudy skies.
As next week begins, some clouds and cooler temperatures will remain on Monday as the next warming trend beginning on Tuesday.
Unseasonably warm weather returns to Lake County according to Western Weather Group by the middle of next week with gusty winds, with dry and very warm weather throughout the remainder of the week.
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