LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Lake County’s higher elevations, with snow reported on Friday evening.
The agency said the warning is in effect through 6 p.m. Saturday.
Snow, particularly in areas over 4,000 feet, is expected, particularly in the mountain areas north of Upper Lake, according to the forecast.
Snowfall could total up to 6 inches above 4,000 feet and a foot over 6,000 feet, the forecast said.
The storm is expected to bring snow to other mountain areas of Northern California, from Donner Pass to Lassen Volcanic National Park, forecasters said.
Forecasters expect more rain as well as additional show in Lake County north of Upper Lake through Sunday night.
The cold temperatures on Friday night resulted in snowfall in and around Cobb and Loch Lomond as well as on Bottle Rock Road in Kelseyville, according to Lake County News readers.
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Winter storm warning in effect for higher elevations
- Elizabeth Larson