I’m aiming for Southern California this week. This starts with a weak system that will deliver 1 inch rain to our region.
Southern California is expected to receive the remnants of the Northern California, which is drenched. However, it will be a tamer event before the storm hitting the plume of the empty moisture arrives.
“The rain is not as intense as there is now a neighbor in the north,” said NBC4 meteorist Melissa Maggie.
The rainfall is relatively lightweight, reducing the risk of landslides and fragments.
The Altadena community is prepared for another rain and the possibility of a landslide that can bring. Lolita Lopez reports NBC4 news on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
The rain is late tonight, crossing Southland on the northern night and Tuesday night. The expected rainfall is as follows. The highest amount is expected in the northwest #Slocounty。 The likelihood of flowing, mud and debris is still low. #Larain #Cawx pic.twitter.com/adzy1t5c6u
-NWS Los Angeles (@nwslosangeles) February 3, 2025
The rain was slowly entering Los Angeles County late on Tuesday. The peak of the first round of the rain was expected to reach the peak on Wednesday on Tuesday night.
“One night and commuting (Wednesday) morning, the moisture begins to spread east to the orange -gun area and inland empire,” said Maggie. “In the afternoon (Wednesday), you can get a little break.”
According to Magee, Wednesday may provide a day of relief from the rainy sky. Arashi, which is expected to arrive in the second half of the week, may be stronger than Tuesday systems.
Los Angeles officials are preparing a community that affected the wildfire due to the rain in case of a wealth of precautions.
In Malibu and Parisade, the rain is ongoing because the number of concerns about potential landslides increases with back -to -back storms. Camilla Rambaldi reports NBC4 news at 5:00 pm on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
Arashi is the most fatal that marks the second important rainfall after a dry start until the rainy season in a serious drought area that worsened the puddle state that deteriorated in January. It contributes to the two diffusion of the most destructive fire.
Both Eaton and Parisade’s fire contained 100 % last week after burning tens of thousands of acres. They left the hills of the hills peeled off, and became more vulnerable to the slides and fragments during the downpour.
Before last month’s rainfall broke the dry spell over a month, the downtown LA recorded only 0.16 inches this season. The average annual rainfall of LA downtown is about 14.25 inches. In the rainy season between 2022 and 2023, the area rained 28.40 inches, and 25.19 inches fell from 2023 to 2024.
The average rainfall in January, the most comfortable month in Los Angeles, is nearly 4 inches.