Rain fell throughout the day on Friday and into the night, offering the most substantial rainfall in more than a month.
The National Weather Service’s observation stations reported the following 24-hour rainfall totals in inches through 12 a.m. Saturday:
– Bartlett Springs: 0.31.
– Cache Creek near Lower Lake: 0.49.
– County line (at Colusa side): 0.15.
– Hidden Valley Lake: 0.30.
– High Glade Lookout (above Upper Lake): 0.47.
– Kelseyville: 0.60.
– Knoxville Creek: 0.28.
– Soda Creek: 0.44.
– Upper Lake: 0.14.
– Whispering Pines: 0.52.
The forecast called for showers to continue overnight Friday into Saturday. Saturday’s forecast is for slight chances of more rain during the daytime and nighttime hours.
Overnight rain is again forecast from Saturday into Sunday, which is expected to see still more showers, according to the forecast.
Monday through Friday are forecast to be mostly cloudy, with a slight chance of showers on Tuesday night.
Temperatures into next week are forecast to be in the high 30s to low 40s at night and into the low 60s in the daytime, forecasters said.
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