Storm Brings Rain and Possible Snow to SoCal

Storm Brings Rain and Possible Snow to SoCal
California Highway Patrol guides traffic along the Interstate 5 freeway at the Tejon Pass, Calif., as travelers try to get in and out of Southern California for the Thanksgiving holiday, on Nov. 27, 2019.David Crane/The Orange County Register via AP
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LOS ANGELES—Rain soaked many parts of Southern California Nov. 2, even flooding streets in isolated areas with brief downpours, while also driving down temperatures that could bring snow to mountain areas before the storm system moves out of the area.

“A cool and brisk day is on tap today [Wednesday] as a cold low-pressure system continues to move over the region,” according to the National Weather Service. “Lingering showers with lowering snow levels are expected to mainly continue along the northern slopes of the mountains into Thursday morning. A cold air mass will remain in place across the region for the next several days, then gusty north to northeast winds are expected [to] bring a slight warming trend for the end of the week.”

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