The agency issued a special weather statement for Lake County and other parts of Northern California on Wednesday in response to the approaching storms.
The statement explained that several weather systems will bring periods of rain and mountain snow to interior Northern California through the weekend.
The forecast said none of the systems are strong storms, but could still bring some snow to higher elevations.
The National Weather Service said most of the precipitation will likely fall over the northern mountains through Friday, with amounts tapering off or ending to the south Thursday afternoon and Friday.
Saturday is forecast to be clear, with the Pacific storms expected to bring more moisture inland Saturday night and Sunday morning.
The specific Lake County forecast includes rain and light winds through Sunday night, when a slight break is forecast, and then more chances of rain into the middle of next week, the National Weather Service said.
Nighttime temperatures will dip into the high 30s this coming week, with daytime highs in the low 60s, according to the forecast.
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