Weather
Back-To-Back Storms To Bring Rain, Cool Temps To Studio City
The storms out of the Gulf of Alaska will bring light rain to the Los Angeles area and a dusting of snow to the local mountains.
LOS ANGELES, CA โ Back-to-back storms will bring much-needed rain to Southern California this week followed by a chance of rain again early next week.
The cold storms from the Gulf of Alaska are also likely to provide a dusting of snow to local mountains, according to the National Weather Service. Daytime highs in Studio City are expected to linger in the low 60s.
Though the precipitation is unlikely to alleviate the drought, it's a welcome change on the heels of the driest November in decades in Los Angeles.
Find out what's happening in Studio Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The first storm system is expected to bring a chance of rain as early as Tuesday morning. Thursday's storm is expected to pack more of a punch, though neither storm is likely to deliver even an inch of rain to Los Angeles.
"Not much for us, but it all helps," tweeted the National Weather Service.
Find out what's happening in Studio Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here is a closer look at the precipitation expected this week, per the #CNRFC graphic. Not much for us, but it all helps. Snow level will be over 9000 ft Tues, dropping to around 5000ft by Thu night. #CAwx pic.twitter.com/05eCjaaVhL
โ NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) December 6, 2021
According to the weather service, the snow will drop below 5,000 feet Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
The fast-moving storms are expected to give way to sunny skies by Friday with highs in the mid-60s. Another storm could bring a slight chance of rain and snow again by Monday.
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