It’s time to get your raincoat out of storage since a storm is taking aim at Southern California.
The beginning of the week is forecast to be marked by measurable rain, strong winds and the potential for flash flooding, NBC4 Meteorologist Kelley Moody warned. The storm, which is expected to creep into the region late Monday, will come from the northwest, trickling into Ventura County first before it becomes widespread and reaches the rest of the Southland as the night progresses.
“Monday night, you might just go to bed to a little bit of that pitter-patter,” Moody said. “As we head into your Tuesday morning, that Tuesday morning commute could be a little bit tricky. If you could work from home, maybe you should.”…