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Southern California Braces for Rain and Snowstorm

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Upcoming Weather: Rain and Snow Expected in California

Topline Overview

As a series of storms gears up to impact California, residents can expect several days of rain beginning this Sunday. According to the National Weather Service, this weather system is predicted to be one of the coldest of the year, delivering substantial snowfall that the region urgently needs.

Rainfall Forecast

The heaviest rainfall is anticipated on Monday, with estimates of 2 to 4 inches in the Los Angeles area. This will be followed by intermittent precipitation throughout the week, although specific timing remains uncertain. Thunderstorms may occur, bringing localized intense rainfall that could lead to debris flows. Thankfully, conditions are expected to improve by late next week.

Snow Accumulation Insights

Tuesday will mark the arrival of the coldest air associated with the storm system, lowering snow levels to approximately 4,000 feet in Southern California. Higher elevations could see 2 to 3 feet of snow by the end of the week, with ski resorts eagerly awaiting this influx. In the Sierra Nevada, forecasts suggest that cumulative snowfall could range from 4 to 6 feet, particularly from Mammoth through Lake Tahoe. This influx is promising for California’s snowpack, which has been reported to be well below average for this time of year read more here.

Future Weather Patterns

Looking ahead, another storm system could make its way into the area around February 22. However, details remain unclear at this point.

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Conclusion

As this series of storms approaches, residents are advised to be prepared for significant rain and snowfall. The anticipated precipitation will play a crucial role in improving California’s snowpack, addressing concerns from a notably dry January. To stay informed about the latest weather updates and emergency advisories, keep an eye on meteorological sources.

For more detailed information about California’s current snowpack conditions, visit this article.

By following these updates, you can ensure you are ready for the changes coming to California’s weather landscape.

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