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Winter Weather Coming to L.A. County This Weekend
Unusually cold temperatures, rainfall and snow in the mountains are predicted on Saturday and Sunday in L.A. County.

It looks like Los Angeles County might finally get a little piece of winter: forecasters are predicting unusually low temperatures, heavy rainfall and low snow levels in the mountains this weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, the storm could being cold temperatures and half an inch to one-and-a-half inches of rain in low-lying areas, and around two inches in the foothill and mountain areas.
Snow levels could drop as low as 2,000 feet by Saturday night.
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Anyone driving through mountain areas is advised to prepare for winter weather driving conditions, including possible black ice on the roads Saturday night into Sunday. In fact, the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works has announced these road closures in the Angeles National Forest: Angeles Forest Highway from Aliso Canyon Road to Upper Big Tujunga Canyon Road and Upper Big Tujunga Canyon Road from Angeles Forest Highway to SR-2 (Angeles Crest Highway).
Campers and hikers are advised to take precautions as well.
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In La Cañada, the National Weather Service is predicting a high temperature of 55 degrees on Saturday, dipping to 34 degrees at night. Expect a far more brisk Sunday with a high of 43 and its nightime low dropping to 32.
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