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Showers Expected along with Cooler Temps

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A Pacific Storm combining with moisture from the South will bring a chance of rain to the Southland and showers here in the Valley through Thursday.

The best chance of precip in the valley is overnight into midday Wednesday. Rainfall totals will be small, around 0.10", but may reach 0.25" in some areas. Other parts of SoCal are under Flash Flood Warnings due to potential heavy rain.

Forecast models indicate a chance of rain through Thursday, but showers will be most likely late tonight through Wednesday.

Wednsday at 4 p.m.

Thursday skies will start to clear, but the cooler air will stick around. After the eighties to start the week, we'll be in the upper sixties and low seventies through the pre-Thanksgiving Weekend!

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Patrick Evans

Patrick Evans is the News Channel 3’s morning and noon meteorologist, and Host of Eye on the Desert. Patrick also hosts afternoon drive on 103.1 MeTV FM. Learn more about Patrick here.

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