LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The atmospheric river that hit Lake County on Wednesday dropped heavy rain on the area.
The majority of the rainfall, coupled with wind, hit later in the day and earlier in the evening.
Although the rainfall was less than predicted, it was still substantial, amounting to several inches in parts of the county.
National Weather Service observations points recorded the following data:
— Indian Valley Reservoir: 1.51.
— Kelseyville: 2.35.
— Lake Pillsbury: 1.88.
— Lower Lake: 3.03.
— Lyons Valley: 1.90.
— Whispering Pines: 2.68.
A flood watch and a flood warning issued for Lake County have ended.
More rain is expected on Thursday and Friday, and into the middle of next week, according to the National Weather Service.
The next round of storms appear to be far lighter for Lake County.
Thunderstorms are possible on Thursday during the day and at night, the National Weather Service said.
Temperatures are set to rise into the low 50s during the day and drop into the high 30s at night over the next week.
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Atmospheric river drops heavy rain on Lake County
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