LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County received more rain than anticipated during a Thursday storm, with forecasters predicting chances for more showers into the middle of next week.
The National Weather Service reported 24-hour rainfall totals ending just before 4:45 p.m. on Thursday that showed some parts of Lake County had well over an inch of rain in that time frame.
Those rainfall totals the National Weather Service reported are as follows, in inches:
– Whispering Pines: 1.24.
– Boggs Mountain: 1.18.
– South Lakeport: 0.78.
– Southwest of the Gravelly Valley Airport: 0.78.
– High Glade Lookout: 0.76.
– Five miles west northwest of Hough Springs: 0.74.
– Two miles east northeast of Hidden Valley Lake: 0.74.
– Nine miles north northeast of Witter Springs: 0.65.
– Two miles west southwest of Kelseyville: 0.55.
– Mt. Konocti: 0.54.
– Cow Mountain Ridge: 0.51.
– Eight miles east northeast of Hidden Valley Lake: 0.51.
– Three miles south of Indian Valley Reservoir: 0.34.
– One mile south southeast of Wilbur Springs: 0.27.
Rain continued overnight on Thursday and into early Friday morning.
During the day on Friday, there are chances of rain ranging as high as 30 percent in parts of the county, with conditions expected to clear at night, continuing into Saturday night, when up to a 60-percent chance of rain is forecast.
On Sunday, chance of rain are at 80 percent during the day, tapering off to the 20-percent range that night, according to the specific Lake County forecast.
From Monday through Thursday, the National Weather Service is predicting chances of rain across the county.
Temperatures over the next week are expected to range from the low 30s at night to the low 60s during the day, forecasters said, with some light winds.
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Storm brings Lake County Thursday rain; wet weather to continue for several days
- Elizabeth Larson