Get ready for more rain and snow to impact Southern California Monday through Wednesday.
Los Angeles: Heaviest rain Tuesday morning through 6 p.m.Santa Barbara: Heaviest rain Tuesday morning through noonSnow levels will start out at about 5,000 feet but will quickly fall to 4,000 feet Tuesday afternoon and then to 3,000 feet Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning -- low enough to bring accumulating snow to the major mountain passes. The weather service said 2 inches of snow is possible with this system.
"At resort level and above, 1-2 feet of snow is expected," the NWS said. "Light snow up to 2" is possible over the Tejon Pass, so travel will likely be impacted." Strong and possibly damaging winds will also accompany this storm on Tuesday, forecasters warned. The NWS said there will be potential for widespread "gale force winds and hazardous seas," so boaters were advised to heed all precautions.The latest forecast and air quality conditions for the greater Los Angeles area, including beaches, valleys and desert regions.
You'll want to bundle up, too! Temperatures are also expected to drop in the region, with daytime highs dropping into the low 60s on Monday and the mid-50s on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the NWS. All the news you need to know, every day
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