Sunday and early Monday saw Lake County getting heavy rainfall before conditions tapered off for most of the day on Monday.
For the 24-hour period ending at 11 p.m. Monday, the county had rainfall amounts ranging up to three tenths of an inch, with the Boggs Forest area recording about half an inch, according to National Weather Service observation stations.
More rain isn’t in the forecast until Friday night and throughout Saturday.
During the day Tuesday and Tuesday night patchy fog is expected in the Lakeport and Upper Lake areas, according to the forecast.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, light winds are forecast in part of the county. In the south county, north winds of 15 miles per hour with gust of up to 21 miles per hour are expected during the day on Wednesday before tapering off that night.
Temperatures this week are expected to get cooler, with daytime highs hovering around 60 degrees, while nighttime lows drop into the low 30s, just under the freezing mark.
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