7:00 AM | Pacific storm to bring a soaking rain to the region from later today into tomorrow; snow levels will drop significantly with this storm over the next 12-24 hours
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly cloudy, rain develops late in the afternoon, cool, highs in the low 60’s
Tonight
A soaking rain, breezy, cool, lows in the low 50’s
Thursday
Lingering showers likely and maybe a thunderstorm, cool, upper 50’s
Thursday Night
Cloudy, a shower possible early, cool, near 50
Friday
Partly sunny, cool, near 60
Saturday
Partly sunny, cool, low 60’s
Sunday
Mostly cloudy, cool, some rain possible, near 60
Monday
Partly sunny, not as cool, near 65
Discussion
A storm dropping southward along the west coast today will spread rain into the LA metro region by later this afternoon and the steadiest rainfall will occur tonight. Showers will linger tomorrow and as the upper atmosphere cools off, there can be a thunderstorm mixed in. Snow levels will drop during the storm over the next 24 hours to the lowest levels seen so far this season. This cold storm had its origins over the Gulf of Alaska and will pull away from the region on Friday.
Video
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