Southern California is experiencing a brief drizzle due to a weak cold front, particularly affecting areas like San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties before it moves into Los Angeles County. Rainfall amounts are predicted to be light, with a few inches of snow possible in the mountains. However, warmer temperatures are expected in Los Angeles starting Tuesday. Despite recent rains, the region faces a deficit in rainfall compared to historical averages since the water year started in October.
A weak cold front is rolling through the region, bringing light rain across San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties before moving into Los Angeles County.
By Tuesday, Los Angeles will be back to sunshine and temperatures in the high 60s to mid-70s for the rest of the week.
Monday's drizzle comes on the heels of a wet week that delivered a significant dose of moisture to parched Southern California and heavy snow across the state's mountain ranges.
Downtown Los Angeles has received 2.04 inches of rain this month... but the region is still playing catch-up after an exceptionally dry start to the water year.
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