Southern California is getting a brief break from Saturday’s powerful atmospheric river, but more rain is on the way Monday as another storm system moves into the region, forecasters said Sunday.
The National Weather Service released updated rain totals showing widespread 2–5 inch accumulations across Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties over the last 48 hours. Some of the highest totals included 5.52 inches at Mount Baldy, 4.96 inches in Camarillo, 4.93 inches in Ojai, 4.80 inches at Santa Anita Dam and 4.69 inches at San Gabriel Dam. Many foothill and valley communities saw between 2 and 4 inches.
KTLA’s Kacey Montoya said Sunday’s showers will be far lighter than Saturday’s torrential downpours, but scattered rainfall will continue through the early afternoon, especially in Malibu, Ventura County, the San Fernando Valley, Orange County and parts of the Inland Empire…