Southern California will see a noticeable shift in the weather on Tuesday, with a chance of light rain moving into the region.
Afternoon high temperatures will run a few degrees below normal across most areas, marking the first cooler-than-average day since early March, according to the National Weather Service.
“We have a chance of rain that starts to set up later this afternoon,” KTLA Meteorologist Henry DiCarlo said. “It will be light rain. It will be in and out of here. It will be out of here by tomorrow morning at the latest.”
Threatening skies are expected to move in as a trough arrives Tuesday morning. Most areas will see a 50% to 60% chance of rain, with rainfall amounts by evening not likely to exceed a tenth of an inch, the weather service said…