Friday, November 28, 2014

Los Angeles: Much-Needed Rain to Return Early in New Week

By Michael Kuhne, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
November 29,2014; 12:43AM,EST
 
 
While sunshine and pleasant conditions will hold through the weekend in the Los Angeles area, much-needed rain will return to the drought-stricken region early in the new week.
This will likely bring an end to the stretch of dry days in the Los Angeles area, which has not received measurable precipitation since Nov. 1.
"A good deal of sunshine will be found across much of the L.A. Basin Saturday with afternoon temperatures topping off in the lower 70s," according to AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Carl Erickson said.

More in the way of clouds and slightly cooler temperatures can be expected for Sunday with highs in the upper 60s, he added.
Sunny skies and warmer temperatures will hold on Monday with highs in the 70s before a storm system brings the chance for rain Tuesday.
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AccuWeather.com meteorologists believe that rain from next week's system will arrive on Tuesday and linger through the middle of the week.
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While periods of rain will continue through Tuesday, it will not last long as skies clear and drier weather returns later in the week.
"A more powerful storm will bring more widespread and heavier rain to much of California Tuesday into Tuesday night with some rain possibly lasting through Wednesday," Erickson said.
"Overall, this should be net a positive for California but there can still be some localized flooding."

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