Much of Southern California was hit with significant rain Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
The brunt of the precipitation was felt Tuesday night, according to forecasters with the National Weather Service, who also said steady rain would be felt Wednesday morning. The storm system, described by NWS as “potent,” exited the region earlier than anticipated, but there is still rainfall in the forecast.
“A fast-moving but potent front has exited L.A. County about six hours ahead of schedule,” the NWS Area Forecast Discussion said. “Scattered showers will continue Wednesday morning and then taper off in the afternoon.”…