Will Southern California's wet weather soon come to an end?
Briefly

Southern California anticipates another round of rainfall on Friday, bringing light to moderate precipitation along the coast and valleys with heavier totals in northern regions. Meteorologist Mike Wofford indicated that this rain, viewed as a follow-up to a series of atmospheric rivers, could enhance snow in local mountains. A winter storm warning is currently active due to expected heavy snow and wind gusts. Residents should remain prepared for further light rain on Monday, with conditions expected to dry out afterward.
"It's going to be a little bit more than just light rain, but not much more," said Mike Wofford, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard.
The rain that arrived in the area Friday morning is expected to linger through the late afternoon or early evening. It may also deliver a few more inches of snow...
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