
"Southern California should be prepared for rain and blustery conditions this week. Residents can also expect to have a rainy New Year's Eve and Day, with rainfall rates from a quarter to half an inch an hour predicted on Wednesday night into Thursday morning. "The chances of a wet New Years Parade, and including the night before when people camp out before the parade, are extremely high, 80-90% at this point," the weather service said in a Monday evening statement."
"Timeline Tuesday: Windy conditions; chance of rain at night. Wednesday: Rain chances intensify during day and into the night. Thursday: Height of storm is Wednesday night through Thursday night. Friday: 10-12% chance of rain. Saturday: More rain possible. Basics This storm will not be intense as the one last week, which set records. 1-3 inches is expected in basin; 3-5 inches in the foothills and mountains. Wind gusts could top 30-50 mph."
Southern California will experience a storm bringing rain and blustery conditions beginning Tuesday night and peaking Wednesday night through Thursday. Rainfall rates of roughly a quarter to a half inch per hour are expected Wednesday night into Thursday morning, with total accumulations of 1–3 inches in basins and 3–5 inches in foothills and mountains. Wind gusts could reach 30–50 mph. The chance of a wet New Year's Parade, including the night before when people camp out, is estimated at 80–90%. Conditions should wane by Friday, with additional rain possible Saturday.
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