LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — For the coming week forecasters are predicting heightened heat risk across a swath of Northern California.
Parts of the northern Sacramento Valley are under an excessive heat warning issued by the National Weather Service while a heat advisory has been issued for the San Joaquin Valleys and portions of the Bay Area through Wednesday.
Lake County is forecast to have moderate heat risk, with daytime temperatures peaking in the mid-90s in much of the county on Tuesday and Wednesday, and topping 100 degrees both days in south Lake County.
Nighttime temperatures will peak in the mid-60s on Monday and Tuesday.
Temperatures will drop into the 80s from midweek into the weekend, with nighttime temperatures reaching the high 50s during that same time period.
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Heightened heat risk forecast for Northern California this week
- Elizabeth Larson
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