More rain and snow are on tap for Southern California beginning Sunday night.
More rain and snow are on tap for Southern California beginning Sunday night, although conditions should clear in time for the new year.
Los Angeles County is looking at a quarter of an inch or less of rain through Monday, and the mountains will see snow, with about 1 to 2 inches forecast, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Cathy Hoxsie. There will be some windy conditions Monday, Hoxsie said, but by Tuesday it should be “more breezy than windy.”
“We definitely are expecting a dry New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day,” she noted. “We’ve had problems two of the three big holidays. It’s nice to have one that’s going to be nice.”With recent guidance continuing to shift the upper-level low farther west, confidence is increasing that any rainfall across our area will be light. Best chances for rain in coastal OC.
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