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Storm brings more rain, snow to Southern California

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A late-season storm continues to drench Southern California Sunday, with more scattered showers expected along with a slight chance of thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service. 

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The latest forecast models indicate cooler temperatures – with highs dropping into the 60s and lower 70s – and gusty winds for much of the region. 

A Winter Weather Advisory will be in effect through 5 p.m. Sunday for both the western and eastern San Gabriel Mountains and the Highway 14 Corridor including Acton, Mount Wilson, Mount Baldy, Wrightwood and Angeles Crest Highway.

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A High Surf Advisory will be in effect until 9 p.m. Sunday for the Malibu coast and Los Angeles County beaches, with waves of 4 to 8 feet and dangerous rip currents.

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Snow levels could fall as low as 3,500 feet with a possibility of some light snow over the Grapevine stretch of the 5 Freeway, according to the NWS. 

SoCal will see some relief in the coming days, the NWS said, with a drier weather and a warming trend beginning Monday and lasting through the week. 

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Some areas including the valleys could see temperatures in the 80s, the agency said. 

City News Service contributed to this report.



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