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Rainy Weekend In Store For Pasadena

A mild rainstorm moved into the region Friday, bringing scattered showers throughout the weekend.

Another storm is likely to move into the Los Angeles region Friday evening, lingering through Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
Another storm is likely to move into the Los Angeles region Friday evening, lingering through Sunday, according to the National Weather Service. (Jennifer Cook For Patch)

LOS ANGELES, CA — Another storm moved into the Los Angeles region Friday, and is expected to linger through Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.

The rainfall, however, is expected to be light compared to the most recent two storms to wash over the region. Between a quarter-inch and a half-inch of rain are expected as a result of this latest storm, according to the weather service. The mountains and foothill areas will see a little more precipitation, climbing to between a half-inch and three-quarters of an inch in foothill and mountain areas.

The local mountains are not likely to see much snow. The snow level is expected to remain above 7,000 feet. Also expected are south-to-southeast winds gusting at between 20 and 50 miles per hour. Temperatures are also likely to remain below normal with daytime highs hovering in the low 60s across Los Angeles.

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The NWS forecast mostly cloudy condition in L.A. County until Friday evening's rains, along with highs of 50 degrees on Mount Wilson; 59 in Palmdale and Lancaster; 63 in Avalon; 65 in Long Beach and San Gabriel; 66 in Burbank, Woodland Hills and LAX; 67 in Pasadena; and 68 in Downtown L.A. Temperatures will remain about the same until Thursday, when they'll increase. In the Meantime, rain is expected Saturday and showers on Sunday.

City News Service contributed to this report.

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