I’m aiming for Southern California this week. This starts with a weak system that will deliver 1 inch rain to our region.
It is expected that Southland will receive the remnants of the atmosphere of the Northern California, which is drenched. But by the time it arrives at SOCAL, it will be a Tamer event.
“The rain is not as intense as there is now a neighbor in the north,” said NBC4 meteorist Melissa Maggie.
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 rainy weather will sneak up to Ojai, Oxnard, and probably Maribbean by 8:00 pm on Tuesday. It is expected that the rain will move east by midnight and reach some of the Los Angeles and the inland Empire. The peak will be hit 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.