A weaker storm system is expected to bring rain to Southern California today, with higher accumulations in the mountains and foothills. Temperatures will be below normal, with snow possible in the local mountains. The Coachella Valley will see sunny skies and warmer temperatures.
This storm system will be generally weaker than the first storm system earlier this week. We expect to get rain totals between one-quarter inch to one inchfor the valleys and coasts; and between one and two inches of rain for the mountains and foothills.Good morning and happy almost Friday . Another storm system comes in today, with the bulk of the showers hitting Southern California by noon.
Snow is coming to our local mountains, which means highs in the mid-40s to low 50s for areas such as Wrightwood and Big Bear. If you're looking to escape the rain, head to the Coachella Valley, where skies will be sunny with a high of 74 degrees. This storm system will be generally weaker than the first storm system earlier this week. We expect to get rain totals between one-quarter inch to one inch of rain for the valleys and coasts, and between one and two inches of rain for the mountains and foothills.
Peak timing for these showers will be between noon today and 6 a.m. Friday. Rainfall is expected to move from northeast to southwest.get us out of fire season . The National Weather Service says we need three to four inches of rain to close out the season, and then it will still take a while for the moisture to soak into the soil.
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