Scattered rain, snow to hit California
A large winter storm pushed across California on Thursday as other parts of the West prepared for heavy snow and rain.
A large winter storm pushed across California on Thursday as other parts of the West prepared for heavy snow and rain.
A low-pressure system remains over the Southern California region bringing rain and snow on Thursday with some gusty winds, forecasters say. Although the National Weather Service said rainfall rates from the first storm were "unimpressive," showers will still work their way over Ventura and Los Angeles counties later in the morning.
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The National Weather Service said there will be moderate to heavy rain and mountain snow starting Tuesday night.
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Santa Cruz Mountains, Santa Clara Valley Including San Jose, Northern Monterey Bay, Northern Salinas Valley/Hollister Valley and Carmel Valley and Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast were
Multiple temperature records in and nearby Los Angeles were broken on Thursday following atypical winter weather across California's southern region. California saw below average rainfall and unusually high temperatures this season, The Los Angeles Times reported.
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