Los Angeles, CA – Rain and mountain snow will impact Southern California throughout Saturday, bringing slippery roads, potential travel delays, and challenging driving conditions for Los Angeles and surrounding counties.
According to the National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard, up to 0.80 inches of rain is possible in the mountains, with valley and coastal areas from Oxnard to Long Beach expecting 0.25 to 0.50 inches. Areas above 5,000 feet—including Big Pine Mountain and near Pyramid Lake—could see 1 to 6 inches of snow, while brief snow or graupel may reach as low as 3,500 feet during heavier showers.
Santa Clarita, Ojai, and Fillmore are set for a wet Saturday, with rainfall totals of up to 0.55 inches possible in Ojai and 0.44 inches near Santa Clarita. Drivers on Interstate 5 and Highway 14 should watch for wet, slick conditions, especially at higher elevations. Lower rainfall is forecast for the deserts, but Acton and Lancaster may still experience some impacts…