Southern California Could Get Hit With Rain Sunday
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — Cloudy conditions and a 20 percent chance of rain have been added to Southern California's forecast for Sunday.
An unusual late-spring Pacific storm will move across the state Sunday, bringing with it the possibility of heavy rain north of Santa Barbara and Bakersfield.
Forecasters say a small amount of snow may fall on the San Gabriel Mountains above Pasadena Sunday night, as cold air flows in at the tail of the storm.
Warmer temperatures are expected by Wednesday.
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