Southern California is once again facing the brunt of a storm system, prompting concerns over potential flooding exacerbated by the region’s already saturated terrain. While the upcoming weather event may not match the intensity of previous record-setting downpours, residents are advised to remain vigilant as the storm progresses.
What to Expect
Rainfall Timing and Intensity:
Expect another round of rain drenching Southern California, with flood watches and weather advisories still in effect. The precipitation is anticipated to intensify overnight, particularly affecting Orange County and the Inland Empire. Commuters should prepare for wet road conditions throughout Tuesday, although the storm is expected to taper off by Wednesday morning. A flash flood watch remains in effect for parts of L.A., Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties until Wednesday morning.
Rainfall Amounts:
Los Angeles and Orange counties could see between 2 to 5 inches of rainfall over the next few days, while valleys and foothills may experience higher amounts, reaching 4 to 8 inches in certain areas. Mountainous regions are forecasted to receive 5 to 10 inches of snow, while beaches will experience high surf, with waves potentially reaching heights of up to 12 feet.
Tuesday’s Forecast
Temperature and Precipitation:
In terms of temperatures, Los Angeles and Orange counties can expect a high of 63 degrees Fahrenheit on Tuesday, accompanied by around an inch of rainfall and the possibility of thunderstorms. The valleys and the Inland Empire will experience slightly cooler conditions with a high of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and 1-2 inches of rain. Coastal areas should prepare for up to an inch of rainfall, coupled with waves reaching 3 to 6 feet at times and a high temperature of 66 degrees Fahrenheit.
Mountain and Desert Conditions:
Mountainous areas will see cool and rainy conditions, with lower elevations expecting 1-3 inches of rain and snowfall above 7,500 feet. Daytime temperatures are forecasted to reach only 42 degrees Fahrenheit, dropping to 29 degrees Fahrenheit overnight. Meanwhile, desert regions can anticipate showers and windy conditions, with temperatures reaching a high of 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
Stay Informed with TLNA
Stay updated on the latest weather developments in Southern California by utilizing TLNA’s resources, including weather alerts and live radar. Download the TLNA app for both iOS and Android devices to receive push notifications and personalize your weather updates according to your preferences. Don’t forget to share your weather-related pictures and videos using #TLNAEyewitness.
For a comprehensive forecast tailored to your specific location, access TLNA’s 7-day forecasts for Los Angeles, Orange County, valleys, coastal areas, mountains, and deserts.
Be Prepared
As Southern California braces for another bout of inclement weather, it’s essential for residents to remain prepared and informed. Stay tuned to TLNA for the latest updates and heed any advisories or warnings issued by local authorities. By staying vigilant and proactive, individuals can better navigate through the challenges posed by the ongoing storms, ensuring their safety and well-being amidst changing weather conditions.
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