By City News Service
Mar 12, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The tail end of a winter storm moved across the Southland today, with forecasters calling for a chance of showers through this afternoon followed by dry weather tonight.
The National Weather Service said the dry weather is expected to continue through the weekend, with another chance of rain for northern sections of the Southland on Sunday night into Monday. Dry conditions are then expected Tuesday through Thursday.
However, a flash flood watch remained in effect through 4 a.m. Friday for the Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills, Orange County inland areas and the Silverado and Bond burn scars in Orange County.
A winter storm was hitting the Southland Wednesday, with most of the region expected to see rainy conditions through Friday and some mountain areas potentially seeing more than a foot of snow.
A winter storm brought steady rain to the Southland overnight, making for a wet morning commute today, dropping snow in the mountains and causing a mudslide in Orange County that prompted evacuation orders.
A winter storm was hitting the Southland Wednesday, with most of the region expected to see rainy conditions through Friday and some mountain areas potentially seeing more than a foot of snow.