Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Rain expected, but just a bit

- By Connor Sheets

Some light rain and windy conditions are expected in and around Los Angeles County, but the precipitat­ion is expected to subside by Monday, forecaster­s said.

Rain showers are expected off and on through Sunday morning, according to Joe Sirard, meteorolog­ist for the National Weather Service in Oxnard.

“It doesn’t look like a whole lot of rain, actually,” he said, noting that he didn’t expect more than a few hundredths of an inch to onetenth of an inch of rain this weekend.

“Pretty benign for L.A.

County: some clouds around, some showers around later tonight, early tomorrow morning.”

This weekend’s precipitat­ion is forecast to be “a pretty weak system … a far cry from what we had in January,” he added. It’s the only rain currently forecast for this week.

Temperatur­es are expected to remain in the mid-60s to low 70s through the weekend, according to the weather service. In lower-lying areas, wind gusts of 20 to 40 mph are forecast.

So far L.A. County has recorded a good amount of rainfall this rainfall year, which began Oct. 1.

Downtown L.A. has had 13.76 inches of rain, up from 10.36 inches over the same period a year ago, Sirard said.

As much as an inch of snow could fall on mountains above 6,000 feet, and mountainou­s areas could see “close to advisory-level” wind gusts Sunday.

Temperatur­es will likely rise throughout the coming week across the region, Sirard said.

“It looks like temperatur­es this week might be closer to normal or maybe a little higher than normal,” he said.

“Looks like 60s on Monday, lower to mid-70s Tuesday and Wednesday, and mid-70s Thursday and Friday.”

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