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Probability of extra showers in L.A., with new storm set to hit Thursday
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Probability of extra showers in L.A., with new storm set to hit Thursday

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Last updated: November 18, 2025 9:11 am
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Showers may linger in Los Angeles on Tuesday following 4 straight days of rain — and much more rain is probably going on Thursday and Friday.

There’s a 20% to 30% of showers and thunderstorms Tuesday throughout a lot of Los Angeles County, the Nationwide Climate Service stated, though it’s anticipated to be principally sunny. The thunderstorms will stay a slight threat due to a chilly entrance that ushered in unstable air Monday.

By Tuesday, the chilly entrance can have moved away from L.A., however the chilly core of the low-pressure system will nonetheless be round. “This can carry sufficient instability to the world for a slight likelihood of thunderstorm growth,” the climate service in Oxnard stated.

Temperatures have chilled with the newest storm. Whereas the L.A. coast and San Gabriel Valley on Monday reached the mid-60s, as a consequence of late arriving rain, most of L.A. County’s coastal areas and valleys “struggled to get out of the 50s,” the climate service stated.

Wednesday will carry a reprieve with sunny skies, however one other storm is predicted to enter Southern California on Thursday and proceed by way of Friday.

Thursday’s storm is predicted to drop from 0.25 to 0.75 inches of precipitation. That’s on prime of the 0.74 inches of rain that fell on downtown L.A. within the 24-hour interval that ended at 9 p.m. Monday. Earlier than that, the weekend storm that started Friday introduced 2.68 inches of rain to downtown.

For the 24-hour interval ending 9 p.m. Monday, Porter Ranch acquired 1.61 inches; La Cañada Flintridge, 1.5; Northridge, 1.43; Bel-Air, 1.21; Castaic, 1.15; Van Nuys, 1.12; and Beverly Hills, 1.11.

Heat Springs Camp, within the mountains overlooking the Santa Clarita Valley, recorded an 18-hour rainfall complete of two.5 inches by Monday night.

The storms, to this point, have brought about some mayhem however no extreme or life-threatening harm in lately burned areas.

By late Monday night time, landslides and flooding have been reported on numerous roads. The 5 Freeway close to Freeway 14, between Sylmar and Santa Clarita, suffered flooding Monday afternoon, as did an offramp on the 91 Freeway at Carmenita Street. The California Freeway Patrol stated there was flooding at onramps to the ten Freeway in El Monte and the 605 Freeway on the southern border of Baldwin Park.

Mountain roads have been arduous hit. One motorist on Angeles Crest Freeway, a highway that winds by way of the San Gabriel Mountains, grew to become “caught in mud, filth and rock” in a northbound lane, whereas the southbound lane was utterly blocked with a number of landslides, based on reviews filed to the Nationwide Climate Service. Snowplows couldn’t haul away the particles as a result of it was too heavy.

Close to the 101 Freeway in Hidden Hills, numerous automobiles hydroplaned as Spherical Meadow Street flooded close to Mureau Street.

Monday afternoon and night additionally introduced rockslides or mudsldies to San Francisquito Canyon Street, the mountainous route that connects Santa Clarita to the Antelope Valley; a piece of Kanan Dume Street, which leads into the Santa Monica Mountains from Malibu; and on Mulholland Freeway south of Calabasas.

Snow ranges have been at round 7,000 toes on Monday however have been anticipated to drop to five,000 toes by Tuesday. Officers issued a winter climate advisory for the japanese San Gabriel Mountains and the northern Ventura County mountains that’s set to final by way of Tuesday night time. About 2 to five inches of snow may fall within the mountains.

“As for the Grapevine space, there’s a likelihood of a dusting of snow Tuesday morning because the snow ranges decrease,” the climate service stated. The Grapevine is a key journey hall on the 5 Freeway that connects L.A. and Santa Clarita with the Central Valley and the San Francisco Bay Space.

The very best level of the Grapevine part is the Tejon Cross, which peaks in elevation at 4,144 toes above sea degree. At that location, “some non-accumulating snow is feasible,” the climate service stated.

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