A winter storm is coming to Southern California in the upcoming week and is expected to bring heavy rainfall, mountain snow, and strong winds.
In the mountains, snow accumulation was possible Monday night at 6,500 to 7,000 feet, where forecasters predicted 6-12 inches, with local amounts up to 20 inches.
Wind gusts of 40 mph are expected Sunday night and Monday in the mountains and high desert, increasing to 55 mph Tuesday. The weather service advised motorists to"prepare for slick roads and wintry travel in the mountains,'' as well as potential issues along the Grapevine on Tuesday night.
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