Rain fell steadily on Sunday across parts of Northern California, based on National Weather Service rainfall totals.
The agency’s observation stations in Lake County recorded the following rainfall totals, in inches, for the 24-hour period ending at 12:30 a.m. Monday:
– Boggs Mountain: 0.72.
– Cache Creek near Lower Lake: 0.31.
– High Glade Lookout (Upper Lake): 0.91.
– High Valley Road alert station: 0.39.
– Indian Valley Reservoir: 0.43.
– Kelseyville: 0.30.
– Knoxville Creek: 0.39.
– Lakeport: 0.47.
– Mira Vista Road alert station in Sulphur fire area: 0.22.
– Soda Creek at Lake Pillsbury: 1.55.
– Upper Lake: 0.90.
– Whispering Pines: 0.84.
The National Weather Service said more rain is expected on Monday, with a break from Monday night through Tuesday.
From Tuesday night through Thursday night, the agency is forecasting rain again, with conditions clearing through the weekend.
Daytime temperatures this week will top out in the high 50s, with nighttime lows into the high 20s, according to the forecast.
Temperatures are forecast to peak this weekend when sunny conditions are anticipated.
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