New storm brings more rain, snow to already soaked Southern California

After a powerful winter storm flooded roadways, dropped hail, and even brought a tornado to Southern California on Thursday, forecasters say more rain is headed our way Friday.

“Lingering showers are a big part of the forecast today, and through the evening,” KTLA’s Kirk Hawkins said. Friday’s rain comes from another Pacific storm dropping down the coast and keeping cold air in place.

The Southland can expect “light to moderate rain and mountain snow spreading over the area through the day,” according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Precipitation amounts should range between one-third and two-thirds of an inch for the coasts and valleys souther of Point Conception with an inch or more possible in the mountain and foothill areas…

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