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New Year's Eve Westwood-Century City Forecast: Stormy End to 2016

Tumultuous 2016 will come to an end with a pair of storms slamming LA before giving way to crisp clear New Year's Day.

LOS ANGELES, CA -- A couple of low pressure systems -- one out of the Gulf of Alaska and the other out of Western Canada -- are likely to generate rain heading into New Year's Eve, the National Weather Service said Wednesday.

The first system is expected to bring a half-inch of rain on Friday and a minimal volume of snow in the San Gabriel Mountains, where the snow level will remain high, said an NWS statement.

A second, colder system may bring another round of showers on Saturday, New Year's Eve, along with snow showers in the mountains.

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"If this storm materializes, it may support snow showers across mountain roads, possibly including the Interstate 5 Corridor near The Grapevine," the statement said.

The NWS forecast sunny skies in L.A. County Wednesday and highs of 62 in Lancaster; 63 in Palmdale; 69 on Mount Wilson; 72 in Avalon; 73 in Saugus; and 75 in downtown L.A., Long Beach, Pasadena, San Gabriel, Burbank, Woodland Hills and at LAX.

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Temperatures will be 2-3 degrees higher amid partly cloudy skies Thursday, then sink to the mid 60s amid showers Friday and to the low 60s and high 50s amid more showers Saturday. Highs in the low 60s and high 50s are also forecast amid partly cloudy skies on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

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