More rain is heading for Los Angeles. When will the Southern California storms end?

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Don’t put away those umbrellas just yet: Even more rain is expected to hit Los Angeles on Thursday, continuing what’s been an unusually early and wet start to the rainy season.About half an inch to an inch of rain is forecast to fall throughout the coastal and valleys areas of Los Angeles County.

Although not nearly as potent as the storm that soaked the region over the weekend, rain could be strong enough to force the cancellation of outdoor events, according to the National Weather Service office in Oxnard.Higher rain totals, in the neighborhood of 1 to 2 inches, are expected in the foothills and mountains.

There’s a 10% to 20% chance of rain Thursday morning in Los Angeles County, but that’ll rise to 60% to 70% by the afternoon, and 80% to 100% by the evening.There’s also a 60% to 70% chance of rain through Friday morning, and a 30% to 50% chance later on Friday.

California The soggy weather that has drenched Southern California since the weekend has mostly moved out of the area, giving residents a brief respite from the rain before another storm moves in later in the week.Showers could persist all the way into Saturday morning in L.A.County, but the rest of the weekend “is expected to be dry but cool,” the weather service said.

The rest of the Thanksgiving week is expected to be dry, and temperatures will warm up, with highs in many areas in the mid-60s to low 70s, the weather service said.It’s likely that Thursday’s storm will be more beneficial than hazardous, helping to further put a damper on the autumn fire season.

But the rain could cause minor road flooding and trigger some rockslides and mudslides, with ice and snow on mountain roads.And there is still a small chance — about 10% to 20% — that rain totals could be twice as much as the more widely expected forecast.

The uncertainty is due to the nature of the storm, which is fueled by a “cu...

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