A storm graphic. Image courtesy of the National Weather Service.


LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The National Weather Service is forecasting several days of rain, with more precipitation and cooler temperatures expected next week.

The agency’s extended forecast explains that an incoming weather system is going to lead to cooling temperatures.

“A colder storm system is forecast early next, and will bring additional rainfall and the potential for some mountain snow,” the National Weather Service said.

Up to a quarter of an inch of rain is in the forecast from Thursday through Sunday.

Forecasters said there were chances of rain overnight and leading into early Thursday morning, with conditions clearing during the rest of the day.

On Friday and Saturday, rain is expected, along with breezy conditions.

Conditions are forecast to clear during the day on Sunday before chances of rain return.

From Monday through Wednesday, the forecast said rain is likely.

Temperatures are expected to continue to cool over the coming week, dropping into the high 50s and low 60s during the day and into the high 40s at night. 

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