The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook for northwest California due to the forecast for moderate to occasionally heavy rain across the region on Monday evening.
The agency had said to expect rainfall amounts of one half inch to one and a half inches.
As of 2 a.m. Tuesday, rainfall totals, in inches, recorded around Lake County at National Weather Service observation stations were as follows:
• Bartlett Springs: 1.17.
• County line (at Colusa side): 0.31.
• Hidden Valley Lake: 0.62.
• High Glade Lookout: 0.64.
• Kelseyville: 0.77.
• Knoxville Creek: 0.66.
• Lower Lake: 0.45.
• Lyons Valley: 0.50.
• Middletown: 0.98.
• Soda Creek: 1.53.
• Upper Lake: 0.93.
• Whispering Pines: 0.76.
Showers from a strong front that crossed the region are forecast to continue to bring showers to most of Lake County on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, another quick-moving storm system will bring lighter precipitation to Lake County’s northern portion.
Conditions are forecast to begin clearing on Wednesday, with clear and sunny conditions anticipated into next week, the National Weather Service said
The National Weather Service reported that temperatures at night through early next week will range from the high 40s to low 50s, and from the high 50s to high 60s during the day.
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