The National Weather Service expects rain chances to peak between early morning through noon. Los Angeles and Ventura counties will likely receive one-quarter to three-quarters of an inch in most ...
The Los Angeles area is preparing for the tail end of an atmospheric river that will bring "beneficial rain," forecasters say.
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The first storm from the tail end of an atmospheric river brought light to moderate rain throughout the Los Angeles area.