Southern California’s wet weather clears, but forecast shows surprising midweek shift

The Brief

  • Steady rain is expected to persist across Southern California through Monday before beginning to diminish on Tuesday morning.
  • While the current storm system is exiting, forecast models suggest a shift in conditions for the remainder of the week.
  • The exact timing of the next weather pattern—and whether it brings more precipitation or a cold snap—remains under observation.

LOS ANGELES Southern California is facing a final stretch of rainy weather through Monday, with the National Weather Service predicting a transition to dryer, sunnier conditions by mid-week.

While rainfall totals are expected to be light, officials have maintained evacuation warnings and road closures due to saturated ground and the ongoing risk of debris flows.

Cooler, drier week ahead

What we know:

Southern California’s stretch of rainy days is expected to continue Monday, but dry skies may return Tuesday with sunshine expected towards the end of the week.

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