Los Angeles, California — Parts of Southern California could see periods of light rain through midweek, as a weak weather system moves across the region, according to the National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard.
Forecasters say scattered showers are possible from Tuesday into Wednesday, with the highest chances Tuesday afternoon. Counties most likely to see rain include San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Los Angeles.
Rainfall expected to stay limited
Rainfall totals are forecast to remain below 0.25 inches in most locations, though a few isolated areas could briefly see heavier showers. Meteorologists emphasized that this will be a light-precipitation event, not a major storm.
A slight chance of thunderstorms exists, mainly along the Ventura and Santa Barbara coastlines, where instability may be just enough to support brief downpours…