Another late-season storm will push into Southern California tomorrow, dropping temperatures and bringing rain that could last through the weekend.
Another late-season storm will push into Southern California tomorrow, dropping temperatures and bringing rain that could last through the weekend, the National Weather Service says.
“Low clouds and fog will spread into the valleys Friday morning with highs dropping into the 60s to lower 70s.” In the Inland and Orange County area, 0.1 to 0.2 inches of rain are expected on Saturday afternoon through the evening. A couple areas will face passing showers in the area, Brian Adams, meteorologist for NWS, said.
The Inland mountains, including the Wrightwood and Mount Baldy areas, will face three to 4 inches of snow above 6,000 feet. The lower mountain can expect a lower sum, Adams said.
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