After a protracted moist winter, storm-weary Angelenos might even see much more rain this week.
The Nationwide Climate Service is predicting a quarter- to a half-inch of rain in most areas and unseasonably chilly temperatures for Los Angeles beginning immediately and lasting by way of Thursday.
“It’s a really slow-moving storm spinning over us for a couple of days,” mentioned Robbie Munroe, a meteorologist with the Nationwide Climate Service in Los Angeles.
Munroe mentioned a deepening marine layer beginning later immediately might result in drizzle by way of Monday morning with circumstances lingering till Thursday. Peak rainfall and the likelihood for thunderstorms are anticipated Wednesday.
Excessive temperatures are solely anticipated to succeed in the low to mid-60s underneath these circumstances. Mountain ranges might see 6 to 12 inches of snowfall, with snow ranges dipping right down to 4,000 to five,000 toes, Munroe mentioned.