Los Angeles Times

More rain, snow in store

- By Joseph Serna joseph.serna@latimes.com Twitter: @JosephSern­a

A storm that is expected to bring snow to the Grapevine and rain across Southern California arrived in Los Angeles on Friday evening.

Temperatur­es in the city were expected to remain moderate, but they will be significan­tly colder at higher elevations, weather specialist Stuart Seto with the National Weather Service said. Up to 3 inches of snow could drop on the Grapevine, and even more is expected in the mountains through Saturday.

A winter weather advisory has been issued for the mountains around Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties from Friday afternoon to Sunday morning.

The storm could drop up to a half-inch of rain along the coast and up to an inch in the mountains, Seto said.

Projection­s showed the storm largely passing out of the region by early Saturday, Carol Smith, a National Weather Service meteorolog­ist, said Friday evening.

“Plan on slippery road conditions and be prepared for reduced visibiliti­es at times,” the National Weather Service cautioned in its advisory.

“Interstate 5 over the Grapevine, Highway 2 through the San Gabriel Mountains, and Highway 33 through the Ventura County Mountains will likely be impacted by snow.”

Parts of the Southland already have experience­d complicati­ons because of recent rain.

On Thursday, a mudslide closed Topanga Canyon Boulevard through the Santa Monica Mountains, while crews in Burbank dealt with a minor debris flow.

Topanga Canyon Boulevard will be closed through at least Sunday night, Caltrans said.

Daytime temperatur­es in Los Angeles are expected to climb to 70 degrees — near the seasonal average — between Monday and Wednesday, Seto said. Another storm is expected to arrive Thursday and could drop up to 2 more inches of rain, Seto said.

 ?? Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times ?? HOBBYIST Ted Rivera prepares to fly a kite on a cloudy and breezy Friday afternoon at Angels Gate Park in San Pedro. Parts of the Southland already have experience­d complicati­ons because of recent rain.
Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times HOBBYIST Ted Rivera prepares to fly a kite on a cloudy and breezy Friday afternoon at Angels Gate Park in San Pedro. Parts of the Southland already have experience­d complicati­ons because of recent rain.

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