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Los Angeles Braces for Days of Showers with Rain Expected to Last into the Weekend

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Published on February 04, 2025
Los Angeles Braces for Days of Showers with Rain Expected to Last into the WeekendSource: Unsplash/Suhyeon Choi

Los Angeles residents, get ready for a stretch of wet weather as forecasters anticipate multiple days of rain. Today, a bit of sunlight managed to pierce the clouds but was short-lived, as a 30 percent chance of rain after 4 pm was foretold, as reported by the National Weather Service. And sure enough, as if on cue, the rain arrived, with reports suggesting it will persist into the night.

According to the forecast, Tuesday's somber weather set the stage for tonight's performance, with an 80% chance of rain, "mainly after 10 pm." East southeast winds will stick around 10 mph, accompanying new precipitation amounts that measure up to a quarter of an inch. Patchy fog, crawling in before the dawn, could present visibility issues for early commuters who will later be greeted by midweek rain.

The downpour continues into Wednesday. Daytime highs will hover around 61 degrees, with steady southern winds. As we transition into Wednesday night, the symphony of raindrops will not cease entirely. A 60% chance of rain is expected in the evening, bringing steady showers that may be welcomed by some and inconvenient for others.

Thursday's forecast doesn't hold back, promising a 60% chance of rain likely, mainly after 4 pm, to ensure the blanket remains sodden. Calm winds turning south southwest around 5 mph will do little to wick away the persistent moisture. This gentle musical prelude forecasts another crescendo of rain on Thursday night, with an 80% chance of precipitation, as detailed by the National Weather Service.

By Friday afternoon, skies will clear after an 80% chance of morning rain leaves damp streets and cooler air. Temperatures will drop to the mid-40s overnight. Sunny skies return Saturday with a high near 64, continuing into the night with mild temperatures. The clear weather is expected to last through Monday.