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Rain on tap for Southern California this weekend

Weather Story (click the image for a higher resolution image).

A wet weekend is on tap for Southern California.

The National Weather Service said a cold front will bring light-to-moderate rainfall across the L.A. area Saturday and stronger storms to the Central Coast region.

A second, weaker storm front will move through Sunday, bringing scattered light showers, mostly to the north.

On Sunday, there is only a 20% chance of showers in the L.A. Basin.

current goes west color enhanced infrared image

 

Snow levels are expected to remain above 7,000 feet, according to the NWS. Temperatures through the weekend will be in the 60s.

Dry, partly cloudy conditions should return to L.A. by Monday.

— Shelby Grad

Images: National Weather Service.

 
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