LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — While a heat wave continues to intensify across other parts of the nation, Lake County and the rest of Northern California are expected to see more normal summer temperatures this week.
The respite is welcome after a weekend of temperatures topping the century mark combined with high humidity.
The National Weather Service’s forecasters said they expected a reduced chance of temperatures topping 100 degrees this week, with heat risk forecast to drop to minor levels.
With dryer conditions, there are no expectations of thunderstorms, based on the forecast.
Daytime temperatures this week are forecast to reach the high 90s in the south county, and to be as much as 10 degrees cooler in other parts of Lake County.
Nighttime temperatures are expected to drop into the low 50s.
Light winds also are forecast through Thursday evening.
The forecast calls for temperatures to begin to rise again next weekend.
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More normal summer temperatures forecast this week
- Elizabeth Larson
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