Storm bringing rain, wind and mountain snow to Southern California — with another system on the way – Daily News

Los Angeles – Another match of rain and mountain snow is ready to enter the area starting on Friday night, warning of capacity for “several hours of light rain”, but the winds may have more problems.

The brunt of the storm is likely to affect areas mainly to the north of the Los Angeles County, but the southern California will still have to face light rain, gusti winds and down-normal temperature.

According to the National Weather Service, “Ventura and Los Angeles are on the edge of the county moisture, with some mild rainfall which will become more prevalent this afternoon and evening.” “Still, with the bulk of rain on Saturday, a stable rainfall is expected to expand into all areas tonight.

The forecasts stated that the possibility of the overall storm system would fall between half an inch and one inch of rain in most areas, possibly some foothills and mountains in the mountains and up to 2.5 inches in the mountains, the eastern Los Angeles County and the Santa Obisspo and Santa Barbara Counties the most.

According to the NWS, “The rain ranges mostly from light to moderate side to moderate, but on Saturday evening (Friday night) some heavy embedded shower may be, as the cold air eleft increases volatility in the region.” “At this point, there is no mention with thunderstorms in official forecast, as the best dynamics and cold air will remain in the north of the forecast area. However, this is not a zero percent chance, and if there is a thunder, they will be most likely on Saturday evening on Saturday evening. By late Saturday night, there will be continuous rains, then on Sunday, you will turn to the scattered shower. ,

The 16 -inch ice can fall at the height of the mountain above 7,000 feet, it is possible to up to 8 inches possible up to 5,500 feet. There is a slight possibility of accumulating ice on the Golden State (5) freeway through the Tejon pass.


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In the Eastern San Gabriel Mountains, a winter storm warning will be effective from 6 am to 10 am to Sunday, thanks to the high-height snow accumulation and the possibility of winds up to 65 mph.

The forecasts said that “perhaps the biggest impact of this storm would be wind.” The south -western winds are expected to be at its peak on moderate Saturday.

“The strongest winds appear on all mountains and internal valleys/deserts, where trees, electrical outage and dangerous driving conditions will prevail. According to the NWS, the mountainous regions will also work with snow blowing.

A wind advisory was under influence on Friday at the Antelope Valley and Western San Gabriel Mountains, but it will continue on Sunday at 1 pm, increasing the high air warning at 10 pm. The forecasts stated that the winds of 25 to 40 mph are estimated, which is growing up to 65 mph.

Santa Clarita Valley will be under a wind advisory influence throughout the day on Saturday, which will have a reach of 45 mph.

The temperature will also be cool through the weekend, in most areas it is expected to be 6 to 12 degrees below higher normal, some places fall 20 degrees below normal.

The storm should go out of the area by Sunday, with another round of light rain by Wednesday.

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