Rain, cooler temperatures expected Sunday
Dan Miller
and last updated 2021-04-24 20:12:21-04
Temperatures were on the milder side Saturday, with many areas staying below 70 degrees.
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Temperatures will slide down even more Sunday, ahead of a low pressure system that will bring rain to the area.
The marine layer is expected to deepen Saturday night, with showers developing in northern San Luis Obispo County by Sunday morning.
The system will move slowly down the coast, bringing rain to most areas by Sunday night.
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Rain chances shift to eastern sections and mountains before tapering off over San Gabriels Monday evening.
Santa Clarita Valley Enters ‘Moderate Drought’ Conditions
The Santa Clarita Valley has entered a “moderate drought,” with nearly the entire state of California experiencing similar or worse conditions.
Unfortunately the lack of rain this fall is increasing the #drought conditions across CA. Over 95% of the state is now in a D1 or worse drought category. With a La Nina in progress across the eastern Tropics, drought is expected to expand across the West. #CAwx#LAweatherpic.twitter.com/l0jjcpEIXB
On Thursday, officials with the U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) released their weekly update, which placed an estimated 95.17% of the state of California under a drought category, including the Santa Clarita Valley.