LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — While it’s fall, warmer temperatures are not over just yet.
The National Weather Service is predicting moderate heat risk for much of Lake County on Thursday and into the weekend.
Conditions are expected to be unusually warm and dry over the coming days, with high temperatures expected to challenge records over numerous locations in the western United States, the agency said.
Parts of the Bay Area are under a heat advisory until Thursday night, according to the forecast.
In Lake County, temperatures are expected to top 90 degrees on Thursday, before dropping into the 80s on Friday and back into the 70s for much of next week, before hitting the 60s by midweek.
Nighttime temperatures throughout the week will range from the high 40s to mid 50s.
The National Weather Service said there are chances of rain in Lake County on Saturday night and Sunday morning.
Conditions are then expected to clear on Monday, before chances of rain return on Tuesday.
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National Weather Service predicts moderate heat risk for parts of Lake County
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