How much rain is expected?
Rainfall is expected to be light, with most areas receiving no more than one-tenth of an inch.
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Southern California is experiencing a dramatic weather shift, bringing a significant cooldown and a chance of rain. This marks a departure from the unusually warm temperatures that have characterized most of March, offering a relief and a r...
The shift is caused by a low-pressure system moving into the area. While the system is considered weak, it's strong enough to bring temperatures down and introduce the possibility of light rain. The National Weather Service notes that widespread highs by Tuesday and Wednesday will likely be in the 60s, a noticeable change from the record highs experienced just days before, where some areas saw temperatures soaring into the 90s. This cooldown allows March to end “like a lamb,” but residents should prepare for a quick return to warmer weather as Santa Ana winds are expected to pick up again by the end of the week. The CBS LA issued a Next Weather Alert for Tuesday, because of the possibility of rain across Southern California.
Rainfall is expected to be light, with most areas receiving no more than one-tenth of an inch.
Another round of Santa Ana winds is likely to return by Friday, bringing warm, dry air back to the region.
The system is moving from north to south, so Ventura and Los Angeles counties are expected to see rain before counties further south.
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