
"Strong winds could make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles such as big rigs. Fierce gusts of up to 65 mph are possible on the desert slopes of the San Bernardino Mountains."
"Rain was expected to arrive earlier in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, bringing half an inch to an inch of rain, especially between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tuesday."
"Precipitation was expected to be more extensive farther north. Wide swaths of Northern California and the Central Valley could get anywhere from half an inch to 1½ inches of rain Monday through Wednesday."
California is experiencing a late-season storm, with rain in the north and snow in the Sierra Nevada. Los Angeles is expected to receive light rain during the Tuesday afternoon commute, while strong winds could create hazardous driving conditions. Rainfall amounts in Los Angeles and Ventura counties are projected to be between one-tenth and one-third of an inch. Northern California and the Central Valley may see more significant precipitation, with some areas receiving up to 1.5 inches. This late April storm is not unprecedented in California's weather history.
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