April showers continue across Southern California this weekend
Briefly

Snow was forecast for the mountains above 6,000 feet, with up to 10 inches falling on the highest peaks and a dusting of up to an inch on the Grapevine through Sunday morning.
Temperatures were stuck in the high 50s to low 60s across the region Saturday, eight to 15 degrees below normal and were expected to remain below normal through Monday.
"The latest in a series of soggy weekends is expected to be followed by at least a week of warm and dry weather starting with above-normal temperatures Tuesday, but is not necessarily the season's last," Schoenfeld said.
Meteorologist Mark Deutschendorf of the National Weather Service Reno station said the new snowfall would moderately add to the late-season surge that has pushed the snowpack to a current level of 118% of normal.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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