Southern California can expect to see some drizzle and cloudy conditions today, and temperatures will remain cold. Latest forecast here:
Los Angeles and Orange counties Sunday could see light rain and cloudy conditions amid a high of 59 degrees. Monday will be partly cloudy.
The valleys and Inland Empire on Sunday can expect similar conditions with a high of 54 degrees and a low of 43.Mountain communities on Sunday can expect windy conditions and some snow, but nothing heavy. Snow is not in the forecast for Monday, but windy conditions are on tap. Desert communities will see a high of 51 on Sunday, dropping to 36 degrees at night. There's a slight chance of showers.
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