Put away the Easter hat, and prepare for rain and high-country snow: a winter storm may be headed toward the Southland.
Forecasted weather conditions the for San Bernardino, California, U.S.A.. ...
Up to a quarter of an inch of rain may fall Tuesday night and Wednesday morning in the foothills and mountains of the Los Angeles region, and snow could fall as low as the 5,000-foot level, said forecasters at the National Weather Service Los Angeles office in Oxnard.
A cold, upper-level low pressure system from offshore of Alaska might sweep south, forecasters said.
Most of the area stands to get a tenth of an inch of rain, but areas that get updrafts overhead due to local terrain may get up to .25 inches.
Not enough rain is expected to trigger worries about debris flows in local mountains where the soil is unstable due to brushfires, the NWS said.
For Easter Sunday, the grass can be expected to be wet and sunrise skies were expected to be foggy and moist, with temperatures near 55.
But highs Sunday were expected to flirt with 80.