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Here's When It Will Rain In Manhattan Beach Today
Another storm will hit Southern California this week, bringing rain to Los Angeles County.
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA — Another storm will hit the Southland early Wednesday, bringing rain to Los Angeles County, forecasters said Tuesday.
The impending storm will not be as cold or generate as much rain as last week's rain, they said. In L.A. County, the rain will start early tomorrow morning and last through Wednesday night, said NWS meteorologist Curt Kaplan.
Between a half-inch and an inch-and-a-half of rain is expected, although up to 3 inches is possible in the San Gabriel Mountains, forecasters said.
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The snow level for this week's system will remain much higher in comparison to last week's storm. No snow-related disruptions on Interstate 5 through the Grapevine are expected this time around, Kaplan said, adding that there will be a "slight chance" of thunderstorms.
Forecasters said Monday that there was chance of only minor mud slides or debris flows over slopes previously denuded by wildfire. But Kaplan said early Tuesday that forecasters will want to examine the latest computer models of the storm during daytime hours Tuesday before issuing updated forecasts. Once they had, they concluded that there was a "low risk" of serious mud slides or debris flows, NWS meteorologist Tom Fisher said at 10 Tuesday morning.
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On Friday night, another storm system will roll into Southern California, but it will depart quickly Saturday.
Wednesday Hourly Forecast in Manhattan Beach:
- 6 a.m.: 56 degrees, 100 percent chance of precipitation
- 7 a.m.: 57 degrees, 95 percent chance of precipitation
- 8 a.m.: 58 degrees, 95 percent chance of precipitation
- 9 a.m.: 59 degrees, 95 percent chance of precipitation
- 10 a.m.: 60 degrees, 85 percent chance of precipitation
- 11 a.m.: 62 degrees, 80 percent chance of precipitation
- Noon: 61 degrees, 70 percent chance of precipitation
- 1 p.m.: 61 degrees, 65 percent chance of precipitation
- 2 p.m.: 61 degrees, 55 percent chance of precipitation
- 3 p.m.: 61 degrees, 55 percent chance of precipitation
- 4 p.m.: 60 degrees, 45 percent chance of precipitation
- 5 p.m.: 59 degrees, 45 percent chance of precipitation
- 6 p.m.: 59 degrees, 40 percent chance of precipitation
- 7 p.m.: 59 degrees, 35 percent chance of precipitation
- 8 p.m.: 59 degrees, 35 percent chance of precipitation
- 9 p.m.: 58 degrees, 35 percent chance of precipitation
City News Service contributed to this post
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