Rain hits Southern California this week. When will it fall?
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Rain hits Southern California this week. When will it fall?
"Rainfall is expected to be light in L.A. and Ventura counties, with Thousand Oaks and Santa Clarita receiving about one-fifth of an inch, while downtown Los Angeles gets one-tenth of an inch."
"Gusty winds are expected along the mountains and deserts of Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, potentially downing tree limbs and making driving difficult."
"The main part of the storm is expected to push through the Bay Area later on Monday into Tuesday morning, with San Francisco and surrounding areas receiving 1 to 1.5 inches of rain."
"This should be mostly beneficial across the region, but some minor nuisance flooding is possible in urban and poor drainage areas if heavy rain showers or thunderstorms develop."
Southern California will experience rain this week, particularly on Tuesday, with peak rainfall from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Light rain is anticipated in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, while heavier rain is expected in northern areas like Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. Gusty winds may cause hazards in mountainous regions. The San Francisco Bay Area will see more substantial rainfall, with potential for minor flooding in urban areas. Motorists in the Sierra Nevada should prepare for difficult driving conditions due to the storm.
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