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Currently in Los Angeles — November 29, 2023: Not much rain on the way
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The weather, currently.
Not much rain on the way with incoming systems
A pattern shift today as a series of weak systems move into the forecast area. From the models I’ve looked at, I’d say the best chance of rain in L.A. will be on Thursday. What rain does fall will be light and DTLA totals right now are looking like a paltry .07 inches. A second impulse will slide down on Friday, and that storm seems even drier.
The main news with these systems will be the cooldown, with highs back down in the 60s and lows in the mid to upper 40s. In the wake of all of this, another ridge and the possibility of 80 degree readings by next Tues. But we’re still a ways out.
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