What to Know
- A storm system will move down the coast, bringing gusty winds, much cooler air, and chances for light rain
- Rain totals between the weekend and Monday can be around a tenth of an inch or less for areas west of the mountains
- The surf will be increasing as well, and peaking on Sunday with 6’ to 8’ waves, and some sets larger than that at a few beaches
A low-pressure system will move into SoCal this weekend, bringing cooler weather and scattered showers, the National Weather Service reported.
On Friday, we can expect morning clouds clearing to afternoon sun but some drizzle is possible late Friday and Saturday morning ahead of scattered showers, said NBC 7’s Meteorologist Sheena Parveen.
Clouds will increase on Saturday, but the day will be mostly dry until Saturday night. Meteorologist Greg Bledsoe said this storm system is not particularly wet, so rain totals between Saturday and Sunday evening and Monday can be around a tenth of an inch or less for areas west of the mountains. Higher elevations can expect more precipitation…