
"Los Angeles has received above-average precipitation this water year, with nearly 19 inches falling in downtown L.A., compared to the normal amount of 13.57 inches."
"A storm system could bring light rain to most areas from late morning through the evening and overnight, with rainfall totals expected to be under a quarter-inch."
"There's a slight chance of morning rain Sunday, but the departing storm system will likely leave behind clearing skies and warming temperatures."
"Alarm bells have been ringing over California enduring its second-worst snow drought in 50 years, a sign of how rising temperatures from climate change are worsening the West's long-term climate issues."
Los Angeles is forecasted to experience light rain this weekend, with temperatures warming before cooling off on Friday. Rainfall totals are expected to be minimal, under a quarter-inch. The storm system may bring gusty winds, particularly in the Antelope Valley. Following the rain, clearing skies and warming temperatures are anticipated. This water year has seen nearly 19 inches of rain in downtown L.A., surpassing the average, but concerns remain regarding a significant snow drought in California due to climate change.
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