LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — True to the forecast, it’s been a rainy week in Lake County, with slight chances that the rain could continue through the Christmas holiday.
The National Weather Service had predicted that a storm front over the region would keep the rain falling, which it has done over the last several days.
Rainfall totals in inches for the 72-hour period ending at 2 a.m. Thursday are as follows:
• Hidden Valley Lake: 3.09.
• Indian Valley Reservoir: 2.94.
• Kelseyville: 3.86.
• Lake Pillsbury: 4.66.
• Lower Lake: 4.50.
• Lyons Valley: 4.43.
• Middletown: 3.65.
• Whispering Pines: 6.40.
Thursday is expected to be clear, with a chance of rain during the day on Friday.
Saturday is forecast to be clear and sunny, with slight chances of rain on Sunday and Sunday night, Christmas Eve.
On Christmas Day and again that night, and continuing into Tuesday and Wednesday the forecast calls for still more possibility of rain.
Temperatures are expected to reach into the low 60s during the day this week, dropping into the high 30s at night.
Christmas day is forecast to see daytime temperatures in the low 50s, dipping into the low 40s on Christmas night.
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Forecast: Rain possible on Christmas
- Elizabeth Larson
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