
"By Wednesday night, most parts of Los Angeles have a roughly 20% to 30% chance of getting a measurable amount of rain. Winds are expected to pick up late Wednesday into Thursday, especially in mountain and desert areas, with gusts in the 25- to 35-mph range."
"Many areas will probably remain dry, and those that do receive rain will see less than a quarter of an inch. The chance of rain increases farther south, in Orange and San Diego counties."
"So far, downtown L.A. has received roughly 18.98 inches of rain since Oct. 1, more than the 13.65 inches that is normal at this point in the year. Still, California is enduring its second-worst snow drought in 50 years."
Los Angeles is expected to have isolated showers this week, particularly on Wednesday night, with a 20% to 30% chance of measurable rain. Winds will increase late Wednesday into Thursday, especially in mountainous and desert areas. Most regions will likely remain dry, with rain amounts under a quarter of an inch. A warming trend is anticipated for Friday and Saturday, with temperatures rising to the mid-70s to upper 80s. California is facing a significant snow drought, exacerbated by climate change.
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