Despite the warm weekend weather in Southern California, a cold front is set to bring moderate to heavy rains. San Diego County will experience rain starting Monday night, while the L.A. region anticipates an atmospheric river midweek, causing concerns for burn scar areas. The National Weather Service predicts a drop in temperatures and a high chance of showers. The storm is expected to cause hazardous conditions such as flooding, particularly in urban areas and mountain regions, with the heaviest rain occurring Wednesday into Thursday.
Don't be fooled by the weekend's warm temperatures, you'll need your rain jacket again as forecasters are predicting an incoming cold front with moderate to heavy rains in Southern California.
Rain will first hit San Diego County on Monday night, potentially causing roadway ponding and leading to hazardous driving conditions and minor flooding in urban areas.
Forecasters say a second system, the atmospheric river, will follow, moving through the coastal basin and bringing about an inch of rain.
The heaviest downpour is expected to occur in mountain areas Wednesday afternoon into early Thursday, with a chance of roadway and flash flooding.
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