The agency’s forecast created it a “spinning surface low” that was centered right along the
northwest California coast for the rain that took place across the region on Sunday.
The forecast said that additional periods of cool temperatures and rain are possible in the middle and later parts of the week.
Rainfall totals in inches for the 24-hour period ending at 1 a.m. Monday are as follows:
— Cobb: 1.30;
— Indian Valley Reservoir: 0.89;
— Kelseyville: 0.75;
— Lake Pillsbury: 0.94;
— Lower Lake: 1.50;
— Lyons Valley: 1.08;
— Middletown: 1.65;
— Nice: 0.29.
The weather system that brought Sunday’s showers is expected to leave the North Coast region on Monday, the National Weather Service said.
That will be followed by more chances of rain in parts of Lake County on Wednesday, and again on Thursday and Friday, the National Weather Service reported.
Temperatures this week are expected to drop into the 50s in the day and the low 40s at night. Windy conditions are possible on Wednesday.
The forecast said the Climate Prediction Center is “showing a slight risk of heavy precipitation for northwest California for the first few days of November. This is pretty far out there but something to note.”
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