The National Weather Service said another series of weather systems is heading to the region this week.
The systems are forecast to be mostly weaker, but a much stronger system is expected to build off the Pacific Northwest coast on Friday before moving inland Saturday and Saturday night.
The Lake County forecast calls for a cloudy Monday, with chances of rain every day for the rest of the week.
There also is the potential for snow in the higher elevations, such as Cobb, on Tuesday, the forecast said.
Light winds are predicted on Monday, building up to wind speeds on Tuesday of 21 miles per hour and gusts of 24 miles per hour in the south county, based on the forecast.
Daytime temperatures will range from the mid 40s to low 50s, with nighttime temperatures ranging from the mid 30s to the high 40s, forecasters said.
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