Storms are expected to start hitting Southern California early this week, soaking the region and buffeting it with powerful winds.
Storms are expected to start hitting Southern California early this week, soaking the region and buffeting it with powerful winds through election day.
Stewart said that across the region stretching from San Luis Obispo County to Los Angeles County, the storms are expected to bring at least an inch or two of rainfall, with 3 inches or more possible in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. Rain is likely to begin Sunday night across the Central Coast before gradually moving into Los Angeles County on Monday, she said.
Winds are expected to be strongest in the mountain areas and the areas of Apple Valley and Lucerne Valley, Oswant said, with gusts ranging upwards of 50 miles per hour. And high elevations — between 7,000 and 8,000 feet — could get up to 2 feet of snow, she said.
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