More rain will be hitting Southern California and Los Angeles County by the end of this weekend and early next week. Here's what you need to know.
Brace yourself, Southern California, because another storm is heading your way.While the rain is not expected to pack the same punch as the area's recent record-setting downpours, flood warnings will come into effect later this weekend and early next week.A flood watch will be in effect for most of the Los Angeles area from Sunday afternoon through Wednesday morning, the National Weather Service said.
Light rain is expected to continue throughout the LA area Monday morning, but increase as the day and week goes on.Forecasters are expecting heavier showers and potential thunderstorms by Tuesday evening."Rainfall totals during this time will generally be 0.5 to 1 inch, with up to 2 inches possible across south-facing slopes and especially the eastern San Gabriel Mountains," said the NWS.
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