Light rain expected in L.A. through Sunday morning, with unseasonably cold weather in high desert
Briefly

A modest storm brought light rain to Los Angeles, with forecasted showers lingering into Sunday morning. Temperatures are expected to drop to the high 50s, especially in the Antelope Valley where temperatures may reach the low 50s. The rain is expected to taper off by noon, giving way to partly cloudy skies later. Rainfall predictions suggest totals around a quarter-inch in low areas, contrasting with an average rainfall of 13.63 inches for this period, highlighting a significant deficit compared to last year's precipitation.
A modest storm brought light showers across the Los Angeles area early Saturday, with some rain expected through Sunday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
With the rain, L.A. will experience unseasonably cold weather: Temperatures will drop to the high 50s on Saturday. And in the Antelope Valley, they will descend into the low 50s.
On Sunday, the rain will give way to partly cloudy skies, with temperatures in L.A. warming up to the low 60s.
Rainfall totals trail the typical amount received in L.A. by a wide margin, with only 7.88 inches recorded since October 1 against an average of 13.63 inches.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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