By Becky Maxedon
Lake Havas City and the surrounding area will likely experience rain this evening and into Friday morning.
Meteorologist July Phillipson of the National Weather Service in Las Vegas said the greatest chance for rain would be from 3 to 4 a.m., Friday, with a possible accumulation of about ½ inch of rain.
“There could be more than that if thunderstorms accompany the weather front that’s moving in,” she said.
The rain will taper off Friday morning and make way for a dryer week.
“There is a drying outlook for the coming week and there should be a dry Thanksgiving.”
Phillipson said there appears to be another system moving in early in the week after Thanksgiving but indicated it was too early to predict at this time.
“We haven’t received any information about rainfall in the Lake Havasu area for three days, so I can’t tell you how much rain fell on Wednesday,” she said.
Here are some photos of the weather pattern that visited Lake Havasu on Wednesday.

Fog rolls through Lake Havasu City Saturday evening near the Elks Lodge. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene

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A wash near Daytona Ave. flows with water Tuesday afternoon. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene

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Rainy sunset over Smoketree Ave. and Lake Havasu Ave. Tuesday evening. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene

Cupcake Mountain Tuesday evening. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene

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Clouds roll in over Lake Havasu Wednesday afternoon. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene

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A stormy sunset over the East mountains in Lake Havasu Wednesday evening. Jillian Danielson/RiverScene














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