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Los Angeles, California – A quieter and drier weather pattern is expected to persist across Southern California heading into mid-January, bringing below-normal precipitation and limiting the chances for rain and mountain snow across the region.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, Southern California is favored to see below-normal precipitation during the January 9–13 period, while temperatures trend near to slightly above seasonal averages. This setup supports fewer Pacific storm systems reaching the area and longer stretches of dry, stable weather…