Posted December 29, 2009, 12:43 PM.
Another in a series of low pressure systems could lead to some light showers to finish out the year.
According to the latest from the National Weather Service, scattered clouds are predicted to increase tonight, and the chance of showers could start tomorrow morning.
The best chance of showers is Wednesday night. Rain totals could be a tenth of an inch or more.
The system was originally going to lead to a few more clouds, but has enough low-level moisture to lead to light showers. This system is coming from the north.
The last system skirted to the south of Southern California.
Another couple of drier systems should disrupt a warming trend later this weekend and next week. |
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