The second storm system is expected to bring heavy rain and potential flooding to Southern California. The system is likely to linger through Saturday and may also bring thunderstorms in some areas. A flood watch has been issued for a large part of the region, with some in effect through Thursday morning.
The National Weather Service predicts that the most severe weather will occur from Wednesday afternoon through Thursday night. Here’s what to expect in terms of weather conditions:
– Los Angeles and Orange counties can expect 1 to 1.25 inches of rain, with temperatures reaching a high of 67 and dropping to 60 at night.
– The valleys and Inland Empire can expect 1 to 2 inches of rain with a high of 64 degrees.
– Beaches will be cloudy with a high of 65, and rainfall totals could be between 1 to 1.5 inches.
– Mountains will see rain and snow at around 8,000 feet, with a high of 48.
– Deserts will experience showers with a high of 61, dropping to 49 at night.
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The article also includes 7-day forecasts for Los Angeles, Orange County, Valleys and Inland Empire, Beaches, Mountains, and Deserts. The forecasts are accompanied by images showing the expected weather conditions for each area.