Updated forecast predicts rain into next week

By Lake County News Reports | Jan. 16, 2018
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The National Weather Service’s updated forecast for Lake County says that there could be rain every day through Monday.

The forecast says two winter storms are bringing the potential for steady rain all through the week.

Possible breaks in the rain are expected on Tuesday night, and during the day on Saturday and Sunday, the National Weather Service said.

Nighttime temperatures this week are expected to dip into the high 30s and range into the low 40s, with daytime temperatures from the low 40s into the high 50s.

Rainfall on Monday night through early Tuesday proved heavier than originally forecast in some parts of the county

Rainfall totals at National Weather Service stations reported the following totals, in inches, through 2 a.m. Tuesday:

– Cache Creek near Lower Lake: 0.01.
– High Glade Lookout: 0.32.
– High Valley Road alert station: 0.18.
– Indian Valley Reservoir: 0.15.
– Kelseyville: 0.25.
– Lakeport: 0.24.
– Mira Vista Road in the Sulphur fire area: 0.15.
– Soda Creek: 0.19.
– Upper Lake: 0.20.

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