Los Angeles has a 20% chance of seeing rain from the storm that has hit San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties, the National Weather Service said.
Rain showers that started Sunday afternoon are bringing welcome moisture to the Mosquito fire, but also an increased risk of mudflows and floods in a heavily forested corner of Northern California.to range from around half an inch up to 1½ inches for the Central Coast and nearby valleys, and at least 2 inches for the San Luis Obispo coastal hills through Tuesday.
Los Angeles has a 20% chance of seeing rain, Sweet said. There are “no surprises here,” Sweet added, though it is early in the season for rain. The rain stems from a low-lying storm system slowly moving down the California coast, forecasters said. Rain kicked off the week in the Bay Area, with wet conditions starting Sunday and more rain showers and
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