Southern California braces for more rain
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Forecasters are warning irregular weather could be in store for California through Thanksgiving thanks to multiple atmospheric events, including La Niña. Temperatures across the state are predicted to lean cooler than normal from at least Saturday,
Wind advisories are in place for parts of Southern California, including the northern mountains into Ventura County and the Antelope Valley foothills
The heaviest amounts of rain are expected to come through Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Northern California will see another round of rain and snow Monday, following a previous weather system that soaked the region.
Some areas have seen more than 10 inches of rain. More showers are expected all week, with another storm heading into the area late in the week.
Never has an image encapsulated a week of weather better than the one above. The sign reads "Area Closed" as the Pack Fire continues to burn in Mono County, California, about 200 miles east of San Francisco. The sign is sitting on ground that is blanketed with snow and, in the words of Pat Benatar, it's a real "Fire And Ice" situation.
The second wave of a mid-November storm that arrived earlier this week in Southern California brought hours of rain Friday and Saturday for much of the region. Rainfall that began with scattered showers Friday intensified at the start of the weekend,
Though conditions began to improve on Nov. 16, forecasters warned that another storm system is expected to bring more rain on Nov. 17 and 18.