
"Unusual Mid-April Storm Brings Rain and Snow to Southern California"
Southern California is set to experience a shift in weather with cooler temperatures and rain as a low-pressure system moves through the region this weekend, bringing a drop in daytime highs by about 10 degrees on Friday and scattered rain showers on Saturday, with coastal areas and valleys expecting less than an inch of rain and mountains and foothills possibly seeing up to 2 inches. Snow levels are expected to drop to around 4,500 feet, with one to four inches of snow forecast at lower elevations and 4-8 inches on higher peaks. Clear skies and warmer temperatures are expected to return early next week.












