LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Forecasters have issued a hazardous weather statement for parts of Northern California including Lake County due to the potential for heavy rain late this week and into early next week.
The National Weather Service said a series of weather systems are predicted to move into Northern California from late Thursday through early Tuesday, bringing several waves of rain, cooler temperatures and snow in higher elevations above 7,000 feet.
Based on National Weather Service models, some of the precipitation that's expected over Northern California is coming from remnants of Typhoon Songda, which National Aeronautics and Space Administration satellite images showed to be passing southeast of Japan on Monday night.
The storms could potentially bring several inches of rain across the region, based on the forecast.
Lake County's specific forecast calls for chances of rain beginning on Thursday and continuing early into the new week.
Daytime temperatures are expected to be in the low 60s, while nighttime temperatures will be in the high 40s.
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Late week storms expected to impact Lake County
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