An approaching storm system is expected to bring cold and wet conditions to Southern California this week after an unseasonably warm Christmas weekend.
The winter storm system is expected to arrived Tuesday afternoon in Santa Barbara and move into Los Angeles County during the evening.
Forecasters expect moderate to heavy rainfall, producing about half an inch to an inch of rain in the Los Angeles area with snow in the higher elevations above 6,000 feet.“There will be continued water after that system,” Joe Sirard, meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said. A chance of showers will remain through the rest of the week and into Saturday night on New Year’s Eve.
A high-pressure ridge in the Pacific warmed up the California coast this holiday weekend, resulting in a warm and sunny Christmas in Los Angeles, the National Weather Service said. Temperatures were to reach near record-breaking levels in the low 80s on Sunday.
Meteorologists called the winter storm a “once-in-a-generation-type event” that affected more than 100 million people and resulted in more than two dozen deaths across the northern half of the United States.
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