LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — High winds have triggered a wind advisory for Lake County and other parts of the North Coast region on Sunday.

The National Weather Service issued the wind advisory, which is in effect until noon on Sunday.

A flood watch remains effective for Lake County through 9 a.m. Monday due to the continuing rain that began late last week as part of an atmospheric river storm system.

Rainfall totals in inches for the 48-hour period ending at 12:30 a.m. Sunday are as follows:

• Elk Mountain: 3.35.
• High Glade Lookout (above Upper Lake): 1.52.
• Kelseyville: 0.74.
• Knoxville Creek: 1.30.
• Lake Pillsbury: 2.96.
• Lyons Valley: 1.94.
• Middletown: 0.13.
• North Cow Mountain: 2.0.
• Upper Lake: 1.64.

The forecast calls for heavy rain overnight and into Sunday, and continuing through Saturday. 

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